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Shipley Arts Festival confirms exciting 2025 line-up of concerts
SussexWorld
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21/02/2025
In 2025 the Shipley Arts Festival is celebrating 25 years of offering inspiring music in beautiful locations across Sussex which this year will include the closing concert in the Festival of Chichester.
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Good morning, my name is Phil Kewitt, Group Arts Editor for Sussex Newspapers. Always
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a real pleasure to speak to Andrew Bernardi, but now, this year, really significant. This
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is the 25th anniversary of the Shipley Arts Festival. Andrew, you created it, you must
00:17
feel enormously proud to reach this landmark. What does that landmark mean to you, 25 years?
00:25
Thank you, Phil, so much for your typical generosity and your support, I think, throughout
00:31
almost all the 25 years.
00:34
Your father, kind of.
00:37
I feel younger, and I feel younger because I feel we've connected and joined up so many
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parts of our county. The Festival Friends, the four brilliant sponsors we have, Tuviz,
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Nightingbird, Creston Rees and NFU Mutual for Horsham and Chichester. Through this network,
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through these Friends, we've inspired literally several thousand people to find music and
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the love and warmth that brings to the relationships that we share. I feel very deeply grateful
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that everyone supported that vision and that we have more new great music in the world.
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We have a Stradivarius violin, which I'm holding, which symbolises all these works. This violin
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is all the investors, all 30 except for one, come from Sussex. So, the violin is a walking
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symbol of that deeply rooted nature of our music making. I'm obviously very proud of
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the comments from our preview on Sunday, when Rupert Tuvi, one of our Deputy Lord Lieutenants,
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very generously spoke about the impact this regional festival with international links
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has had on our communities. So, I'm deeply grateful for everyone's support.
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You were saying earlier how impossible it is to set up a festival, how difficult, and yet
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this festival established itself relatively quickly. That suggests that it really was answering a need, wasn't it?
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I think so. Thank you for saying that. I think so. I think the need for spiritual nourishment,
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artistic expression, all the transactional things we're involved in, be it buying a pint in the pub,
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or buying a car, or whatever we do, those moments are transactional. The thing that brings those
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moments value is the friendships around it, the connection. Those things bring true value
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to our lives, and music is the highest form of intelligence that we're able to express
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as humans, and that is what we've given birth to through the festival. There was a gap in the
03:11
market, which I did see, but it's the way we've, not filled, but the way we've been generous in
03:18
that space, that's the difference. I've come to realise that the other two festivals which
03:26
I'm aware are similarly deeply rooted, the Leith Hillym that Vaughan Williams founded, and also
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Aubrey with Benjamin Britton, who also was very, very deeply connected in Sussex, at Lansing College.
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Those musicians, those two musicians, were similarly building in a very similar way,
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and so I'm just very grateful. We really do have, we've performed at Goodwood,
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the Duke of Richmond generously said it was the finest music they've ever had on this stage.
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We've been at Lansing many times, at Lansing College, and stretching right across the country
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states, churches, and I've this year, for the first time actually, all three pubs in Shipley,
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and how lucky are we to have three pubs in one parish, the largest parish with the
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smallest population, but it emanates out, and as you probably know, we've got
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fantastic links into China, Hong Kong, I'm going to Hong Kong as well,
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and India, the High Commissioners, we've performed at the Embassy before Christmas.
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This year you start on March the 2nd, and you have 14 events, that's quite something, isn't it?
04:37
We do, we do. It's 14 events, our roots are here, and that's what's different. We're not interested
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in suddenly becoming a Mayfair festival, or a London fair, or anything like that.
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Our music making is deeply rooted here, and we take that journey, those values I've just described,
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we take those around the world, but this is our home. And March the 2nd,
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Opera Gala, with some wonderful musicians who will make you smile for sure.
05:04
Brilliant. Well, congratulations on the quarter century. It's a massive,
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significant achievement. Well done. Lovely to speak to you.
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Thank you, thank you. We're just very proud, and thank heavens it was difficult to start,
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because it meant we had the determination to push through that pandemic, as one of the only
05:23
festivals in the country that was able to do that. It was determination, and faith, belief,
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and more importantly, support from everybody from Arts Council England, through our four sponsors.
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But that wide base of festival friends that remain committed to the vision,
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that we're looking forward to carrying into our 26th year next year as well.
05:43
Well congratulations. And onwards.
05:44
Good to speak to you, thanks.
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