The Kesteven March (J.Freya). Blowzabella at Diss Corn Hall.
The beautiful and stately Kesteven March composed by Jo Freya at Diss Corn Hall, Norfolk Feb 2018. The dance is the Helston Furry Dance, from Cornwall, the celtic south-west of England. Traditionally danced through the streets of Helston on 8 May (St Michael’s Day) and at social gatherings at other times of the year.
20130908 Carrie Rodriguez at Diss Corn Hall, UK
Carrie Rodriguez and Luke Jacobs at Diss Corn Hall, UK, Sunday 08 September 2013.
I Don't Mind Waiting is on Carrie's CD Give Me All You Got.
Video by David Crankshaw.
The Sideliners - Tribute to Glyn Walden
Recorded at the Corn Hall, Diss, Norfolk England on 23.04.19
Mick Morris - Lead Guitar/Vocals
Roy Lee - Rythmn Guitar/Vocals
Malcolm Wilton - Bass Guitar/Vocals
Andy MacLean - Drums
Jo Freya Connies Lament & Dairy Diary
Nottingham Folkus evening. Recorded live by thephotogeezer.
DISS RALLY - SOUND
Have a bash at Bevan Sign. Woman kicking football at effigy of Anuerin Bevan. Cu Calf Cu Pig GV of countryside. Richard Murdoch auctions a kid (baby goat), various shots. Procession consisting of floats passing Corn Hall, various shots. Roy Thornton addresses people from steps on Corn Hall. This is organised by the Conservative Party.
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The Remains of Logan Dankworth (trailer)
Logan Dankworth, columnist and Twitter warrior, grew up romanticising the political turmoil of the 1980s. Now, as the EU Referendum looms he is determined to be in the fray of the biggest political battle for years. Meanwhile, Logan’s wife Megan wants to leave London to better raise their daughter. As tensions rise at home and across the nation, something is set to be lost forever.
The third of Luke Wright’s trilogy of political verse plays looks at trust and privilege in the age of Brexit.
“Poet Luke Wright doesn’t mince his words. His performances rumble with rage, passion and humour. You will leave his show brimming with energy, heart pounding and brain whirring.” The Guardian
Written & Performed by Luke Wright
Directed by Alex Thorpe
Dramaturgy by Sarah Dickenson
Scored by Polly Wright
Lighting Design by Joe Price
Photos by Andrew Florides
Running time: 1h
Age Recommendation: 14+
Co-commissioned by Norwich Arts Centre, National Centre for Writing, Colchester Arts Centre, Freedom Festival
Supported by Arts Council, England
TOURING 2020
23rd January – Tom Thumb Theatre, Margate
24th January – Tolmen Centre, Constantine
30th January – The Pound, Corsham
7th February – Bridport Arts Centre
8th February – Jersey Arts Centre
22nd February – Faversham Literary Festival
6th March – Edge Arts Centre, Manchester
7th March – Chesterfield Labour Club
8th March – Stanza Poetry Festival
13th March – Diss Corn Hall
14th March – Youth Club, Framlingham
20th March – Two Sisters, Felixstowe
25th March – Stahl Theatre, Oundle
28th March – Laugharne Weekend
19th April – INK Festival, The Cut, Halesworth
15th May – Theatre Shop, Clevedon
4th June – Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich
16th July – Lighthouse, Poole
17th July – Latitude Festival
24th July – Acorn Theatre, Penzance
29th July – Holt Festival
Music from The Greatest Showman Performed by SNYSB
The South Norfolk Youth Symphonic Band playing music from the film 'The Greatest Showman' at the Corn Hall in Diss on the 6th of July 2019
Sound Check Route 66 - Andy MacLean with the Sideliners
Sound checking at the Corn Hall in Diss, Norfolk England. This delightful simple little version of Route 66 popped up!
Mick Morris - Guitar/Vocals
Malcolm Wilton - Bass Guitar
Andy Maclean - Drums
Churchfitters live in Diss 2011 - Sing (for our time on Earth)
Churchfitters live in Diss (Corn Hall) 2011. Sing (for our time on earth) .
images by Alan Deakins.
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At CASEY s gas station
John Betjeman - Something About Diss - 1964
BBC East documentary, John Betjeman gives his views on the landscape and architecture of Diss.
Sir John Betjeman on a tour around Diss in South Norfolk, alights from the train at Diss Station and immediately discovers the Jolly Porters, a railway inn. The camera follows his journey by taxi into Diss, showing industrial buildings such as the tar refinery and the gas works. Sir John proceeds along Victoria Road, commenting on the various ages of the buildings, especially the new developments and the Victorian Villas, until he reaches the Mere and Mere Street. Sir John takes the viewer on a tour of Diss, highlighting the buildings, shops and architectural features of interest. The film uses stills of Diss, from c. 1880, to show how Diss has changed over the century, or as often as not, how it has remained very similar.
The Corn Exchange is featured. Built in 1854 it was given to the Town Council by Rear Admiral A.H. Taylor in 1956. (Later there is film of Admiral Taylor entering his home, Mount Pleasant, with his son.) There are interior shots of the Corn Hall featuring a corn sale, one of the most important in the region with merchants present from Bury St. Edmunds and Norwich. A sequence shows St. Mary's Church, a mixture of 14th and 15th century architecture. A still of an engraving before Victorian restoration is compared with a similar contemporary shot. Scenes of the interior of the church are shown over which is heard Sir John reading a poem of a former Poet Laureate, John Skelton, who was Rector of Diss. From St. Mary's Church, Sir John goes in search of medieval Diss, discovering an unsung 15th century house on Drapers Row as well as the Greyhound Public House, Mount Street and the Saracen's Head. The film shows interior shots of the Greyhound, highlighting Jacobean Relief plaster work.
Sir John includes many non-conformist chapels and meeting houses in his tour, as well as notable Diss businesses. He highlights the interior of Bobby's the drapers showing the mahogany counter, oak shelves and Victorian carving, all from around 1850. Mr. Bobby can be seen at work. Sir John turns his attention to neglected buildings in Diss, showing how some older buildings have been left to fall into a state of dilapidation. He is also scathing about new developments. He likens a row of modern houses to Slough. Sir John also warns against using Diss for housing the London overspill. The film finishes with shots across the Mere.
All Aboard the R34: I'll be there waiting for you
After the exiting and overwhelmingly successful world premiere-night at the Cornhall in Diss
Welcome back
ALL ABOARD THE R34!
The New Musical by Peter Creswell
More:
Clip directed, filmed and edited and designed by Ronnie Mehlis
Here is one out of more than 30 fantastic songs (Videoclip-version)
That celebrates the first double crossing of the Atlantic 1918–1919
Join the R34 that travelled to New York with Captain George Herbert Scott and his galant crew. They experienced a storm over the Atlantic, had a tabby cat on board (Wopsie), dramatically ran out of petrol and then had great reception in New York. The beautiful music ranges from Ragtime to Swing and Operetta
A unique, original and unforgettable ‘musical’
The 100th anniversary was for one night only
But the Airship is looking for a new airport to come back … !
Call Peter Creswell 01379-890650
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SNYSB - Diss Corn Hall Malaysia concert Part 1
The Huntsman
Diss Corn Hall, Sept 2018, RAF Honington Voluntary Band
Coming Home by Joe Aiken
Coming Home Featured on new album 'Onto the Streets'
Joe Aiken Music
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Electric Youth Revolt - Common Trends Of The Bedsit Jet Set DVD Preview
Preview edit of 'Ticker Tape' from Electric Youth Revolt - Common Trends Of The Bedsit Jet Set Live DVD.
Filmed and edited by Mill Green Productions, the live dvd captures the homecoming EP launch performance at Diss Corn Hall on 18th November 2011.
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The EP is on sale via the band please contact electricyouthrevoltmusic@hotmail.co.uk
You can stream all tracks at
Lyrics by Neil Dennis. Music by Electric Youth Revolt (c) 2011
Shampayne performance in Brooklyn New York
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Back from the dead after nearly 2 years
Big Dave vs. Brett The Kraft Meadows
February 7th 2008
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