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0 | ASHBURTON: Arts Centre |
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P | Saturday 18th February, 2023 |
N | 7:00pm |
Fat Tuesday (the translation of Mardi Gras) gets celebrated all over the world, and it's no different in Ashburton, where the arts centre is planning music, arts and even a parade to mark the date. In the UK, we call the day Shrove Tuesday - falling on 21 February this year - but it means the same around the world: it's the beginning of Lent - a period of fasting before Easter.
It's Fat Tuesday (or Pancake Day) because everyone's trying to use up food ingredients before Lent arrives. Carnival and parading built up around the date as people indulged in the foods and behaviours they were about to leave behind during Lent. The word carnival is derived from the Latin 'to remove meat'.
One of the most famous places that celebrates Fat Tuesday with parades is the USA city of New Orleans, the birthplace of jazz and blues. So on the weekend leading up to Fat Tuesday, Ashburton is going to join in the fun with a Mardi Gras Fiesta including a parade and some appropriate (and funky) music.
The parade will begin gathering outside Ashburton Arts Centre on West Street from 6pm on Saturday 18 February, before moving off at 6.30pm. Taunton's Big Noise Street band, the Arts centre's own street band and illuminated puppets made by half-term holiday crafters will be involved (reply if you'd like to be involved with this, and we'll work out a time in half term).
Then, after the parade we have:
New Orleans-piano specialist Diz Watson leads a clutch of South West musicians for an evening of hot'n'sticky swingin' boogie-woogie. New Orleans piano is known for its intricate flourishes over funky rhythms and Diz Watson is one of Britain's best keysmen at this style.
Diz will be joined by:
• saxman Andy Williamson
• Mama Tokus - local soul-jazz-blues performer
• Rick Worthy - rock'n'rollin' Ashburton-based guitar man
• Dave Hatfield - double bassist from Glastonbury
• Dick Jude - funky drummer
• Bob Martin - damn funky trombonist
In between the boogie-woogie, half a dozen performers aged 15-18 from a South London youth project twinned with Shallowcross farm near Widecombe will take to the stage for some spoken word and hiphop.
0 | 15 West St Ashburton TQ13 7DT |
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> | www.ashburtonarts.org.uk |
! | 01364 652781 |
` | Flat access from street. All who can, park in Town Hall Car Park, very close by. |