Circesque Part 04
Circesque Extravaganza, Central Theatre, Chatham, Kent. United Kingdom
Athena Fitness. Last minute inclusion from Amy
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Places to see in ( Chatham - UK )
Places to see in ( Chatham - UK )
Chatham is one of the Medway towns located within the Medway unitary authority, in North Kent, in South East England. Chatham Dockyard closed in 1984, but major naval buildings remain as the focus for a flourishing tourist industry.
Following closure, part of the site became a commercial port, other parts were redeveloped for business and residential use, and part became the Chatham Historic Dockyard museum, which features the submarine HMS Ocelot among a good many other attractions. Chatham also has military connections; several Army barracks were located here, together with 19th-century forts which provided a defensive shield for the dockyard. Brompton Barracks, located in the town of Chatham , remains the headquarters of the Corps of Royal Engineers.
The town of Chatham has important road links and the railway and bus stations are the main interchanges for the area. Chatham is the administrative headquarters of Medway unitary authority, as well as its principal shopping centre.
Chatham is situated where the lower part of the dip slope of the North Downs meets the River Medway which at this point is flowing in a south-north direction. This gives the right bank, where the town stands, considerable advantages from the point of view of river use.
The Chatham Naval Memorial commemorates the 18,500 officers, ranks and ratings of the Royal Navy who were lost or buried at sea in the two world wars. It stands on the Great Lines, the escarpment ridge between Chatham and Gillingham. The Grade II listed building Chatham Town Hall was built in 1900; it stands in the Brook, and is of a unique architectural design. With the town being part of Medway conurbation, it took on a new role as an arts centre. In 1996, it became the Brook Theatre. The Pentagon Centre stands in the town centre and serviced the old bus station that was closed in 2011. Chatham Waterfront bus station opened in October 2011, replacing the town's previous Pentagon bus station which was built in the 1970s and was considered an unwelcoming environment for passengers.
The Medway, apart from Chatham Dockyard, has always had an important role in communication: historically it provided a means for the transport of goods to and from the interior of Kent. Chatham's position on the road network began with the building of the Roman road (Watling Street, which passed through the town. Turnpike trusts were established locally, so that the length from Chatham to Canterbury was turnpiked in 1730; and the Chatham to Maidstone road (now the A230) was also turnpiked before 1750. Chatham is the hub of the Medway Towns.
Chatham railway station, opened in 1858, serves both the North Kent and the Chatham Main Lines, and is the interchange between the two lines. It lies in the valley between the Fort Pitt and the Chatham Tunnels. Part of the industrial railway in what is now Chatham Historic Dockyard is still in operation, run by the North Kent Industrial Locomotive Society.
( Chatham - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Chatham . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Chatham - UK
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Circesque Part 07
Circesque Extravaganza, Central Theatre, Chatham, Kent. United Kingdom
London Dance Academy
Lauren Elise King performs Okzharp on Pole
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2011-04-24 - Feast of Fiddles - Brook Theatre, Chatham - P1110776
2011-04-24 - Feast of Fiddles - Brook Theatre, Chathamm, Kent, UK.
A lovely piece for all the players, led by Chris Leslie.
2011-04-24 - Feast of Fiddles - Brook Theatre, Chatham - P1110744-53
Ian Cutler on fiddle at the Feast of Fiddles - Brook Theatre, Chatham, Kent, UK
An exciting piece, but 'fraid the SD card stopped writing 3 times ....
sailor 2
I've always liked this song
2011-04-24 - Feast of Fiddles - Brook Theatre, Chatham - P1110778
Brian McNeill fiddles a highly varied set at the Feast of Fiddles 2011, from haunting though breathtaking to up-tempo, Brook Theatre, Chatham, Kent UK.
Feast of Fiddles play Pirates of the Caribbean
Feast of Fiddles plays Pirates of the Caribbean 2012 Tour
Citi Plaza, formerly Galleria Mall, London
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Lifts at Brook theatre in chatham
Nice old building but no nice old lifts
Loop Dance Company Flash Mob Dance
Loop Dance Company has made a Flash Mob Dance for Lounge On The Farm Festival, Canterbury 2011. Learn it, dance it, give the guys from Cornershop fa massive surprise! Even if you just learn the chorus. Come On!
Be there with Loop Dance for Cornershops set at 8pm on Friday 8th July 2011.
loopdancecompany.co.uk
Loop Dance Company is the resident dance company at The Brook Theatre in Chatham.
The Artistic Director, Nina Atkinson, and six dancers create contemporary repertory work for touring, often working with internationally renowned guest choreographers.
Loop also has an extensive dance education programme, for people who have never danced before, to professional dancers who want to perfect their skills. The company is supported by a team of administrative staff and a board of trustees.
2011-04-24 - Feast of Fiddles - Brook Theatre, Chatham - P1110742
2011-04-24 - Feast of Fiddles - Brook Theatre, Chathamm, Kent, UK.
The playing of Chris Leslie, Tom Leary and Garry Blakeley intertwines in this gentle set.
2011-04-24 - Feast of Fiddles - Brook Theatre, Chatham - P1110780
Sharpe goes Walkabout - Peter Knight is joined by all the players in this quite remarkable piece (composed by Peter). - Suppose Cecil Sharpe had gone to Australia ....
Jade's Street Dancers at the Medway Showdown
To open the show it's Jade's Street Dancers! Amazing choreography and performing, all part of the celebration of young people and diversity in Medway, organised by volunteers.
Brooklyn Roebuck in Studio!
Brooklyn Roebuck, the winner of YTV's The Next Star, was in to perform and spoke about her upcoming performance opening for Michelle Wright at the St. Clair College Chatham Capitol Theatre
Eb English
Eb (E flat English) by Peter Knight from his album 'An Ancient Cause'.
I do not own this material.
Feast of Fiddles play Pirates of the Carribean
Feast of Fiddles play music from Pirates of Carribean at Cropredy 2009
Blakeley & Son - RX53 at Dawn
The father and son duo have played and toured for years but alas, the coveted studio album has long slipped through their fingers. No longer! They now present their debut 2015 album - 'The Long Way Home'.
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CD:
1. The Delightful Dolphin/Filo’s Brew/High Standards (4.52) G. Blakeley
2. RX 53 at Dawn (2.53) G. Blakeley
3. All Saints/The Firm Bank (5.13) G. Blakeley
4. Sharpies & Chips/The Tipsy Tinker/The Jaunty Ploughboy (3.27) G. Blakeley
5. The Galway Shawl (4.48) Traditional
6. The Gold Ring/The Kid on the Mountain (5.20) Traditional
7. Amelia’s Waltz/Genevieve’s Waltz (4.44) Traditional
8. The Rocky Road to Dublin/Peter Byrne’s Favourite (4.51) Traditional
9. Canon (1.36) Georg Telemann
10. The Long Way Home/The Old Pump House (4.10) G. Blakeley
11. Paddy Fahy’s Reel/The Stade (2.45) Traditional/G. Blakeley
12. The Blarney Pilgrim/Swallowtail Jig/The Rolling Wave (7.30 ) Traditional
Garry Blakeley:
Fiddle/Vocals
Edd Blakeley:
Guitar/Bass/Banjo/Bazouki/Piano/Vocals
All tracks arranged by Blakeley & Son. Track 12 arranged by The Garry Blakeley Band.
Very special thanks to:
Bruce Hunter Bodhran/Spoons/Clapping (tracks 1, 4, 6 & 8)
Roger Flack Percussion (track 12)
Phil Hudson Guitars (tracks 10 & 12)
Terry Hulf Photography
Mixed and Mastered by Edward Blakeley.
Produced by Blakeley & Son, Copyright 2015.
garryblakeley.co.uk
edwardblakeley.com
Twist and Pulse - PC Hip & Hop - Aladdin, Chatham
Dance sensation Twist & Pulse star in this year's production of Aladdin at the Central Theatre Chatham. For more info visit
Feast of Fiddles - and not a fiddle in site!!!
This was filmed at Feast of Fiddles' gig at the Brewery Arts Centre in Kendal in April 2008. Strangely, there is not a fiddle in sight as the wonderful musicianship of Dave Mattacks, Martin Vincent, John Underwood and Dave Harding rips through a Shadows number. Watch carefully for the solo on yardbroom played by Mr Brian McNeill.