Saturday, 3 October 2009

SEAS Final Day

Dave O' Higgins rehearsing with Jazz Vehicle for the SEAS Finale at the Embassy Centre, Skegness.

Well after nine packed days the SEAS Festival has come to an end with a 5 hour extravaganza at the Embassy Centre with an orchestra, a band, films, comedy troupes and culminating with a club set. The youth orchestra, Jazz Vehicle were fantastic with a couple of great young singers. The Dave O' Higgins Band were terrific with a soulful Brazilian singer and two amazing energetic jazztech dancers who seemed to be able to move their limbs in any direction at will.

It has been a great project to be involved in if only as a volunteer and I have met some interesting people along the way, seen some great shows and hopefully Skegness will have benefitted too.

It also means this blog is at an end which as my first I have enjoyed writing and look forward to finding another subject to blog about.

Friday, 2 October 2009

SEAS Day 8

The Baghdaddies posing for their next album cover.

Spent the afternoon helping to get the Embassy ready for the finale after producing a new running order but its a packed schedule so each act has to be on and off with not much time to spare. Am helping stage manage it so should be fun!

In the evening I went to St Matthews Church to watch the Baghdaddies (part of the local SEAS events) who are a great group. They play eastern style music on guitars, drums, saxaphone and flute.

Thursday, 1 October 2009

SEAS Day 7

Saw League of Time tonight by a Croatian group that explored time and futurism and had elements of sci-fi, Kafka and ufology to it.

Later I watched Beer Tourist in which two Dutch actors played Manchester United fans abroad in Eastern Europe. Played in the Marine Bar, it was funny, rude and raucous but got its underlying message across that we need to examine our prejudices and learn to be more tolerant and respectful.