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0 | KENILWORTH: The Kenilworth Centre |
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P | Saturday 18th September, 2021 |
N | 4:30pm |
How do they do those voices in the cartoons? Ever wanted to know what goes on behind the scenes in a voice recording session?
Come and join animation industry voice-over professionals as they perform a brand new children’s animation script at this live event.
Kenilworth's own Hollywood award winning voice actor Julie-Ann Dean and top animation voice actor Rhian Marston-Jones, set up Scripts Out Loud over lockdown to share the joy and goofiness that goes on behind the animations you watch.
Oscar and BAFTA nominated, Barry Purves (credits include Twirlywoos, Postman Pat and Bob the Builder) will be directing the cast of actors; Julie-Ann Dean (heard in Paw Patrol, Max and Ruby and Babyriki) , Rhian Marston-Jones ((heard on Disney Channel), Tom Clarke-Hill (heard in Zack and Quack, The Witcher video games and as Tony the Tiger in those infamous ads!) and Taylor Clarke-Hill (heard in Robozuna, Chuggington and Wakfu). Leading UK producer Jon Rennie from Cloth Cat Animation will be joining us to give his two pennies worth (credits include Shane the Chef, The Rubbish World of Dave Spud and Olobob Top).
We will play with, and perform, a superb animation script called “Milo and Maisie” by Gerard Foster (writer on Bing, PJ Masks and Horrible Histories) this little gem is one to watch out for! It is a pre-school series about the friendship between a little girl and her big, leafy, lovable friend, Milo the tree, and the strong, deep-rooted community that grows and flourishes around them.
Expect an hour or so of tomfoolery and jolliment that will leave you thoroughly entertained and enlightened!
Our onsite Covid safety measures
Whilst we recognise that there is now no limit to large events and no legal bases of previous mitigation measures, we are also mindful of public anxiety and our obligation to prevent transmission of the virus. Therefore, we will be taking several measures on site to help us do that.
We ask all attenders and performers to be mindful not just of themselves but also of others and to attend with care for all in mind.
We will encourage through announcements and signage for attenders and artists to socially distance in common areas. Please observe directions given by stewards in relation to this on site.
Hand sanitisers will be positioned across the site for people to use.
People are advised to wear face coverings queuing for food or drink and when accessing the site.
We have a reduced capacity onsite which will allow more space for people to only remain in the household bubbles if they wish.
Attenders and artists should check for symptoms of COVID-19 (a high temperature, new and persistent cough, or a loss of/change in sense of taste or smell) before travelling to the event. If anyone you live with have one or more of these symptoms (even if they are mild) they should not attend and should follow the guidance on testing and self-isolation.
Volunteers and Crew are expected to undertake a lateral flow test prior to the event to ensure we are safeguarding the public and reducing risk of transmission.
Thank you for your co-operation and we hope you enjoy the event.
Kenilworth Arts Festival
September 2021
For access information, please email info@kenilworthartsfestival.co.uk
0 | Car Park Abbey End Kenilworth CV8 1QJ |
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> | www.kenilworthartsfestival.co.uk |