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Juice Festival 2013 | 25 October - 3 NovemberNewcastleGateshead’s festival for children and young people
2013
@JuiceFestival www.facebook.com/JuiceFestival.NG
www.juicefestival.co.uk
SponSored by:
Mouth
Open, Story
Jump Out
Just Jam
International
Pumpkin Carving
Juice Festival Program
me
Fri 25
Sat 2
6
Sun 27
Mon 28
Tue
s 29
Wed
30
Thu
r 31
Fri 1
Sat 2
Sun 3
Oct
Nov
Junk
Jam
Tube
Fangs
- The Big
Juice Read
Northern
Stage
Juiced!
Juice
Art Jam
III
Early Years
Group Music
Therapy
Tyneside
Cinem
aJuiced!
Planet
Music
Gam
elan
Workshop
Festival
Finale
Parade
Arthur
Fenwick
In a Deep
Dark Wood
P4
P21
P19
P8
P19
P12
P12
P13
P17
P6
P7
P10
P13
P12
P11
P18
P18
P19
P19
P20
P22
Don’t miss!
Exhibitions by young
people at Juice
throughout the
festival - see page 14
to find out more!
JUICE FESTIVAL PROGRAMME
A Magical
World
Busy B’s
Dream
y Heads
Tyneside Cinem
a Juiced!
Your Aunt Fanny
If Cats Could Fly
P21
ZigZag ZigZag
A Spooky
Night at the
Museum
Anime Attacks
Arthur
Fenwick
P5
P17
P13
P6
Dr Mullins
P16
Shiny
The Only Way
is Chelsea’s
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Juice Festival 2013 | 25 October - 3 NovemberNewcastleGateshead’s festival for children and young people
2013
@JuiceFestival www.facebook.com/JuiceFestival.NG
www.juicefestival.co.uk
SponSored by:
Mouth
Open, Story
Jump Out
Just Jam
International
Pumpkin Carving
Juice Festival Program
me
Fri 25
Sat 2
6
Sun 27
Mon 28
Tue
s 29
Wed
30
Thu
r 31
Fri 1
Sat 2
Sun 3
Oct
Nov
Junk
Jam
Tube
Fangs
- The Big
Juice Read
Northern
Stage
Juiced!
Juice
Art Jam
III
Early Years
Group Music
Therapy
Tyneside
Cinem
aJuiced!
Planet
Music
Gam
elan
Workshop
Festival
Finale
Parade
Arthur
Fenwick
In a Deep
Dark Wood
P4
P21
P19
P8
P19
P12
P12
P13
P17
P6
P7
P10
P13
P12
P11
P18
P18
P19
P19
P20
P22
Don’t miss!
Exhibitions by young
people at Juice
throughout the
festival - see page 14
to find out more!
JUICE FESTIVAL PROGRAMME
A Magical
World
Busy B’s
Dream
y Heads
Tyneside Cinem
a Juiced!
Your Aunt Fanny
If Cats Could Fly
P21
ZigZag ZigZag
A Spooky
Night at the
Museum
Anime Attacks
Arthur
Fenwick
P5
P17
P13
P6
Dr Mullins
P16
Shiny
The Only Way
is Chelsea’s
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JUICE FESTIVAL PROGRAMME
Juice 2013Venue List
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art / Baltic SquareSouth Shore RoadGatesheadNE8 3BA0191 478 1810Map Ref – G6
Dance CityTemple StreetNewcastle upon TyneNE1 4BR0191 261 0505Map Ref – B5
Discovery MuseumBlandford SquareNewcastle upon TyneNE1 4JA0191 232 6789Map Ref – A6
Gateshead CentralLibrary / CaedmonHall / GatesheadLeisure CentrePrince Consort RoadGatesheadNE8 4LN0191 433 3000Map Ref – off map
Gateshead OldTown HallWest StreetGatesheadNE8 1HE0191 433 6916Map Ref – F7
Great NorthMuseum: HancockBarras BridgeNewcastle upon TyneNE2 4PT0191 222 6765Map Ref – D1
Laing Art GalleryNew Bridge StreetNewcastle upon TyneNE1 8AJ0191 232 7734Map Ref – E4
The LawnmowersTheatre CompanySwinburne HouseSwinburne StreetGatesheadNE8 1AX0191 478 9200Map Ref – F7
Live Theatre Broad ChareQuaysideNewcastle upon TyneNE1 3DQ0191 232 1232Map Ref – F5
Newcastle City LibraryCharles Avison BuildingNew Bridge Street West Newcastle upon TyneNE1 8AX0845 002 0336Map Ref – D4
Northern PrintStepney BankOuseburn ValleyNewcastle upon TyneNE1 2NP0191 261 7000Map Ref – H3
Northern Stage Barras BridgeNewcastle upon TyneNE1 7RH0191 230 5151Map Ref – D2
Sage Gateshead St Mary’s SquareGateshead QuaysGateshead NE8 2JR 0191 443 4661Map ref – F6
Seven StoriesThe Centre for Children’s Books30 Lime StreetOuseburn ValleyNewcastle upon TyneNE1 2PQ0845 271 0777 ext 715Map Ref – H4
The Shipley Art GalleryPrince Consort RoadGatesheadNE8 2JR0191 443 4661Map Ref – off map(see F9)
St Mary’s HeritageCentreOakwellgateGatesheadNE8 2AUTel: 0191 433 4699Map ref – F6
Theatre RoyalNewcastle100 Grey StreetNewcastle upon TyneNE1 6BR08448 112121Map ref – D4
Tyneside Cinema10 Pilgrim StreetNewcastle upon TyneNE1 6QG0845 217 9909Map Ref – D4
Tyneside CinemaPop-up Film SchoolEldon Square0845 217 9909Map Ref – C4/D4
Whilst every care has beentaken in the accuracy of thisguide, the publisher is notliable for any errors oromissions which mayinadvertently occur. Allinformation in the publicationis subject to change. Detailsare correct at time of goingto print in September 2013.
Events at Juice are designed to offer awelcoming experience to everyone. Ifyou, your friends or family have specificaccess needs we will do our very best to make events fully accessible.
Wherever possible, please let the venue you areattending know your requirements at the point of booking and in advance of the event.
During the festival there are some events whichaim to be particularly welcoming for children and young people with learning difficulties and disabilities and their families:
• Just Jam No Excuses, No Limits Workshop (p 9)• Don’t Judge a Book by its Cover (p 14-15)• Signs in our Dreams… (p 14-15) • A Magical World presented byLawnmowers (p 19)• Accessible Music Workshops (p 19)
In addition, Arts Connect, run by Newcastle City Council, aims to link children and youngpeople with disabilities to inclusive arts andcultural activity. The service is FREE for families who live in Newcastle. If you would like advice on events to attend and what to expect please [email protected] or call 07906854092.
If you have any questionsabout the accessibility of events in Gateshead please contact Hannah MacKay in advance of the festival on 0191 433 8444 or [email protected]
www.juicefestival.co.uk
Produced / funded bySponsored by Media partner
NewcastleGateshead Initiative 9th Floor, Baltic Place East, South Shore Road, Gateshead NE8 3AE
www.NewcastleGateshead.comNewcastleGateshead Initiative produces and develops Juice Festival as part of its festivals and events programme.
Exciting events,exhibitions,performances and workshops
Access – Everyone’s invited!
Catherine CooksonCharitable Trust
Too small? Go to www.juicefestival.co.uk for a larger version of this map, or pick one up for free from the Visitor Information Centre on Market Street, Newcastle.
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JUICE FESTIVAL PROGRAMME
Juice 2013Venue List
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art / Baltic SquareSouth Shore RoadGatesheadNE8 3BA0191 478 1810Map Ref – G6
Dance CityTemple StreetNewcastle upon TyneNE1 4BR0191 261 0505Map Ref – B5
Discovery MuseumBlandford SquareNewcastle upon TyneNE1 4JA0191 232 6789Map Ref – A6
Gateshead CentralLibrary / CaedmonHall / GatesheadLeisure CentrePrince Consort RoadGatesheadNE8 4LN0191 433 3000Map Ref – off map
Gateshead OldTown HallWest StreetGatesheadNE8 1HE0191 433 6916Map Ref – F7
Great NorthMuseum: HancockBarras BridgeNewcastle upon TyneNE2 4PT0191 222 6765Map Ref – D1
Laing Art GalleryNew Bridge StreetNewcastle upon TyneNE1 8AJ0191 232 7734Map Ref – E4
The LawnmowersTheatre CompanySwinburne HouseSwinburne StreetGatesheadNE8 1AX0191 478 9200Map Ref – F7
Live Theatre Broad ChareQuaysideNewcastle upon TyneNE1 3DQ0191 232 1232Map Ref – F5
Newcastle City LibraryCharles Avison BuildingNew Bridge Street West Newcastle upon TyneNE1 8AX0845 002 0336Map Ref – D4
Northern PrintStepney BankOuseburn ValleyNewcastle upon TyneNE1 2NP0191 261 7000Map Ref – H3
Northern Stage Barras BridgeNewcastle upon TyneNE1 7RH0191 230 5151Map Ref – D2
Sage Gateshead St Mary’s SquareGateshead QuaysGateshead NE8 2JR 0191 443 4661Map ref – F6
Seven StoriesThe Centre for Children’s Books30 Lime StreetOuseburn ValleyNewcastle upon TyneNE1 2PQ0845 271 0777 ext 715Map Ref – H4
The Shipley Art GalleryPrince Consort RoadGatesheadNE8 2JR0191 443 4661Map Ref – off map(see F9)
St Mary’s HeritageCentreOakwellgateGatesheadNE8 2AUTel: 0191 433 4699Map ref – F6
Theatre RoyalNewcastle100 Grey StreetNewcastle upon TyneNE1 6BR08448 112121Map ref – D4
Tyneside Cinema10 Pilgrim StreetNewcastle upon TyneNE1 6QG0845 217 9909Map Ref – D4
Tyneside CinemaPop-up Film SchoolEldon Square0845 217 9909Map Ref – C4/D4
Whilst every care has beentaken in the accuracy of thisguide, the publisher is notliable for any errors oromissions which mayinadvertently occur. Allinformation in the publicationis subject to change. Detailsare correct at time of goingto print in September 2013.
Events at Juice are designed to offer awelcoming experience to everyone. Ifyou, your friends or family have specificaccess needs we will do our very best to make events fully accessible.
Wherever possible, please let the venue you areattending know your requirements at the point of booking and in advance of the event.
During the festival there are some events whichaim to be particularly welcoming for children and young people with learning difficulties and disabilities and their families:
• Just Jam No Excuses, No Limits Workshop (p 9)• Don’t Judge a Book by its Cover (p 14-15)• Signs in our Dreams… (p 14-15) • A Magical World presented byLawnmowers (p 19)• Accessible Music Workshops (p 19)
In addition, Arts Connect, run by Newcastle City Council, aims to link children and youngpeople with disabilities to inclusive arts andcultural activity. The service is FREE for families who live in Newcastle. If you would like advice on events to attend and what to expect please [email protected] or call 07906854092.
If you have any questionsabout the accessibility of events in Gateshead please contact Hannah MacKay in advance of the festival on 0191 433 8444 or [email protected]
www.juicefestival.co.uk
Produced / funded bySponsored by Media partner
NewcastleGateshead Initiative 9th Floor, Baltic Place East, South Shore Road, Gateshead NE8 3AE
www.NewcastleGateshead.comNewcastleGateshead Initiative produces and develops Juice Festival as part of its festivals and events programme.
Exciting events,exhibitions,performances and workshops
Access – Everyone’s invited!
Catherine CooksonCharitable Trust
Too small? Go to www.juicefestival.co.uk for a larger version of this map, or pick one up for free from the Visitor Information Centre on Market Street, Newcastle.
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This year’s festival takes place from Friday 25 October– Sunday 3 November and we are now six years old!
Juice Festival 2013 showcases 35 projects, all of whichcelebrate the creativity of children and young people andthe festival offers a wide range of innovative ways forchildren, young people and their families to engage in thearts. We’ve dreamt up a wonderful programme for youand you’ll see some of the events have been creativelyinspired by the dreams and aspirations of children andyoung people.
The success of Juice Festival is down to our fantasticpartners. We work in partnership with over 30 regionaland national cultural organisations and venues to makethe festival happen. We are also very proud to be workingin partnership with five local schools that started theirtwo-year journey with us this year.
Our new national partners for 2013 include ManchesterInternational Festival, Battersea Arts Centre, WalkerBooks and award-winning children’s theatre company Oily Cart. Our new regional partnerships for 2013 includeNovember Club, Theatre Royal, Changemakers, Five RingCircus, Digital Voices and TakeOff Festival.
We are so excited to bring you a programme that is jampacked full of exciting events, exhibitions, performancesand workshops. We hope that you’ll join us, and thehundreds of children and young people who have beenworking on Juice, in bringing the 2013 festival to life.
Claire Newton, Juice Festival Manager
@JuiceFestival
Autumn half term in NewcastleGateshead is all aboutcelebrating the creativity of children and young people.Juice Festival – which is produced by NewcastleGatesheadInitiative – welcomes families from across the country to enjoy ten days of inspiring events and experiences.
This year we’re delighted to welcome the Port of Tyneon board as headline sponsor of Juice 2013 and we hope you’ll all take part in capturing Juice as part of their Reflect photo and film competition.
Carol Bell, Head of Culture and Major Events at NewcastleGateshead Initiative
Don’t forget your camera!
Reflect, the Port of Tyne’sphoto & film competition isopen now and there are somegreat prizes, including a specialaward for entrants aged 16 or under.
All you have to do is capture theNorth East as you see it, in filmor photo. You can use yourcamera, your mobile phone or avideo camera and with so muchhappening throughout JuiceFestival it’s the perfect time toget snapping and filming!
For more information on how to enter, visitwww.portoftyne.co.uk/reflect
Welcome to Juice!
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Mouth Open, Story Jump Out
Created and Performed by Polarbear
JUICE FESTIVAl PROGRAMME
Sat 26 Oct 6pm (Entry to Seven Stories from 5.30pm)
Polarbear makes things up; stories, jokes,adventures – a master maker-upper. Butwhere did it all begin? Mouth Open, Story JumpOut is about the moment that started it all, and how one little decision set off a chainreaction that changed his life forever.International assassins, secret codes, dogeating boa constrictors and much more fill the hole left when a father disappears and a boy discovers a talent for telling tales.
A Battersea Arts Centre Production
Where: Seven Stories Tickets: £5 (includes entry to Seven Stories)Box office: 0845 271 0777www.sevenstories.org.ukRunning time: 60 mins (approx)
Manors
04
For ages 8+
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www.juicefestival.co.uk
ZigZag ZigZagDirected by Inne Goris
Where: Seven Stories and St Mary’s Heritage CentreTickets: Seven Stories £3 plus entry fee to Seven Stories, St Mary’s £5Box office: For tickets for Seven Stories call 0845 271 0777 or visitwww.sevenstories.org.uk, for tickets for St Mary’s visit www.juicefestival.co.uk Running time: 60 mins (approx)
Manors for Seven Stories, Gateshead Interchange for St Mary’s
A beautiful story aboutadventurous friendship,unfortunate circumstancesand the pain of letting go.
Sun 27 Oct – Wed 30 Oct
Sun 27 Oct 11am and 2.30pm at Seven Stories
Mon 28 Oct 11am and 2.30pm at St Mary’sTues 29 Oct 2.30pm at St Mary’sWed 30 Oct 11am and 2.30pm at St Mary’s
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Inspired by David Grossman’s much-loved story The ZigZag Kid, Inne Goris’production beautifully recaptures theincreasingly lost art of storytelling.
ZigZag ZigZag is a coming-of-age storythat explores the friendship of 12-year-old boys Nono and Chaim through theirmagical adventures. Find yourself in theheart of the action as they find out whatit truly means to grow up and see theirlives change forever.
ZigZag ZigZag has been commissioned by MIF Creative,ZEVEN, Crying Out loud, Juice Festival and Norfolk andNorwich Festival. It received its première at ManchesterInternational Festival (4-21 July 2013)
Find yourself in the heart of the action
For ages9+
“It was amazing and fun. I liked
everything about it and just
want to see it again!”
Callum, age 10
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Where: Gateshead Central library and leisure CentreTickets: J-Pop Go Club Night £3, Anime Convention £7.50, Miku Concert Night £3Box office: 0191 433 6965
Gateshead Interchange
Anime Attacks
JUICE FESTIVAl PROGRAMME
Where: Gateshead Central library and Newcastle City libraryTickets: FREE (pre-booking advised)Box office: For Gateshead call 0191 433 6965 or visit www.gateshead.gov.uk/whatsonfor Newcastle call 0191 277 4100 or visit www.newcastle.gov.uk/libraryevents
Gateshead Interchange for Gateshead, Monument for Newcastle
The Big Juice Read
Fangs by Tommy DonbavandSat 26 Oct10am-12pm – Gateshead Central library2-4pm – Newcastle City library
Join author Tommy Donbavand and young performers from NORTH young company to celebrate this year’s Big Juice Read ‘Fangs’.
Come prepared to explore the world of this secret agent vampire, with prizes to be won, costumes and fun plus the opportunity to create your own puppet.
Visit the pop-up book shop to buy all the books in the Fangs series
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A celebration of Japanese Art & Culture
Fri 1 Nov and Sat 2 Nov
Young anime enthusiasts have worked withexperimental arts collective rednile and mangaartist Chie Kutsuwada along with Gateshead ArtsDevelopment team to transform Gateshead Centrallibrary and leisure Centre into an explosive new worldof Japanese anime, arts and culture for 24 hours only!
J-Pop Go Club NightFri 1 Nov 7-10.30pm
A club night evening of J-Pop, K-Pop, Idol Music,Vocaloids, Anime and Game tunes! Plus special guestsBeckii Cruel and Naomi Suzuki. A rare opportunity tosee a real Japanese pop act – and this is the furthestnorth J-Pop Go have ever come! Don’t miss it!
Ages 12+
Anime ConventionSat 2 Nov 10am-6pm
Celebrate the World of anime with Gateshead’s ownanime convention. There will be fantastic guests, martial arts, fan panels, dealers, competitions, all day screenings and much, much more! Forconfirmed exhibitors check www.juicefestival.co.uk
All ages welcome
Miku Concert NightSat 2 Nov 8-10pm
Come and see Hatsune Miku put on a live performance complete with audience interaction and special effects!
Ages 12+
For ages8+
and their families FREE!
Forvarious ages
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www.juicefestival.co.uk
Where: The Arches (behind Sage Gateshead)Tickets: FREE (pre-booking essential) Box office: 0191 443 4661www.sagegateshead.com
Gateshead Interchange
Participants need to download and return a completed photo consentform from the event page at www.sagegateshead.com or in person fromSage Gateshead before the start of the event
Juice Art Jam IIISat 26 October 11am–5pm
7+
For variousages from Come and join top names in the UK Urban Art scene and try your hand at spray can artwork in The Arches behind Sage Gateshead.
Inspired by the theme of dreams and the colour blue, artists including BC, Trick Fruit, JCB893,Sune, Cheo, Andy Council, Soker and Girls on Top will create new works of aerosol art.
Introduction to Urban Art Workshops11am–12noon, 1 –2pm, 3 – 4pm
A chance to get started and experience spraycan art work for yourself with Sage GatesheadArtist in Residence, Toby Heaps.
Materials and safety equipment provided. Ages 13+
Supported Spots12noon–2pm
A unique chance to work in a small group withan experienced aerosol artist who can showyou some of the tricks of the trade.
Materials and safety equipment provided. Ages 13+
Clothing Customisation Workshops12noon–1pm, 2 –3pm
Work with members of the Girls On Top Cru to add new style to your clothes. Materials andbaseball caps will be provided, or you couldbring your own trainers or t-shirt.
Ages 7+
Drawing Workshop1– 2pm
Work with Bristol based artist Andy Council to create your own images using Tynesidelandmarks and landscapes.
Materials provided. Ages 10+
Film Screening 4-5pm
A series of animated works from artist Rowdy, and a film from NewcastleColours showing urban art around the region.
All ages
Limited capacity for
the workshops, pre-booking essential.
FREE!
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JUICE FESTIVAl PROGRAMME
Sat 26 and Sun 27 Oct
Just Jam International Variousages
Join us for an explosive weekend of Hip Hop performances, workshopsand activities, everyone welcome!
Jam and JuiceSat 26 Oct 7pm
A showcase performance of Hip Hopdance theatre from around the world!
This year’s line-up brings together some of theregion’s most exciting up-and-coming dancetalent, alongside internationally renownedBBoys, BGirls and crews.
In association with Breakin' Convention
All ages welcomeRunning time: 2 hours
1on1 BattleSun 27 Oct Preliminary rounds: 2-5pmFinals: 6-8pm
Expect to see an incredible show of skills,creativity and style at this social Hip Hop event,where everyone is welcome to enjoy thespectacular display of Hip Hop dance culture.
@justjamintl
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‘Just Jam Intl. displays worldwidetalent that inspiresyounger generations’Jackson, 17
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Where: Dance CityTickets: Workshops £8, BirdGang Hip Hop Academy offer - 4 workshops £28, Jam and Juice £10, Battle – preliminaryrounds £8, finals £10, preliminaries and finals £15For more information visit www.justjamintl.comBox office: 0191 261 0505 (Pre-booking advised)www.dancecity.co.uk
Central Station / St James
WorkshopsBirdGang Hip Hop Academy WorkshopsHip Hop Workshop: 10-11amled by Ukweli Roach Ages 7+
Poppin’ Workshop: 11am-12pmled by Chaldon Williams Ages 7+
House Workshop: 1-2pmled by Kendra Horsburgh Ages 7+
‘Aahehop’ Workshop: 2-3pmBirdGang’s Unique Style, led by Simeon QsyeaAges 7+
Book all 4
BirdGang
workshops for
£28!
No Excuses, No Limits Workshop:12-1pmled by Redo from Ill Abilities andspecially designed for young people
with access requirementsAges 7+
Breakin’ Beginners Workshop:12-1pmled by Freeze from Ghost CrewAges 6-14
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Sat 26 Oct
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Where: Northern StageTickets: Adults £8.50, Children £6.50 (pre-booking advised)Running time: 55 minutesPractitioner workshop with Oily Cart’s Artistic Director TimWebb also available on Thursday 24 October,see www.northernstage.co.uk for details. Box office: 0191 230 5151 www.northernstage.co.uk
Haymarket
Oily Cart present a brand new interactivemulti-sensory show for babies aged 6 months – 2 years.
Watch as Oily Cart transform the tube into a feast for the senses. We'll conjure up a tactile wonderland from afabulous variety of tubes - tubes filled with sound, tubes thatpuff out gentle breezes, tubes glistening with kaleidoscopiccolours to delight and entrance our young audience.
For ages6 months - 2 years
For ages6 months - 2 years
Oily Cart present
TubeSat 26 Oct 10.30am and 1.30pm
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Supported by Spark Arts leicester. Funded by Arts Council England Awards for All and Grants For the Arts.
Where: Dance CityTickets: £6 Running time: 45 minutesBox office: 0191 261 0505 www.dancecity.co.uk
Newcastle Central Station/St James
ShinyTues 29 and Wed 30 Oct 11am and 2pm
In a long forgotten room, two people find friendship, joy andtreasures that turn from the ordinary into the extraordinary.
Join dancers from leicester based companyTurned On Its Head in their dazzling newparticipatory show especially created for children aged 6 months - 4 years.
You’re invited to watch and play as all that glitters unfolds before your very eyes.
Turned On Its Head present
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For ages6 months - 4 years
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Where: live TheatreTickets: Full £8, Concessions £6Running Time: 80 mins (approx)Box office: 0191 232 1232 www.live.org.uk
Central Station
Tyneside Cinema Juiced!Family Taster DaySat 26 Oct 10am-4pm
Call into Tyneside Cinema’s incredible Pop-upFilm School in Eldon Square, for your chanceto shoot a Western, race cars in front of thegreen screen, create mini-animations andget your face painted!
For families
Pop-up ClassicsSat 2 and Sun 3 Nov
Remake a classic family film... Join us for abonkers adventure to remake four of themost loved classics of all time!
We provide the scripts, the costumes and theequipment, and you make it happen. Be an actor,a director, a cameraperson, or a sound recordist;the only rule is that you have to squeeze all thatclassic action into just two minutes!
Pop-up Classics are a fantastic way to spend a fewhours learning how to make a film – and groupsof friends or families are welcome to join the fun.
Sat 2 NovWorkshops will be inspired by Raiders of the lostArk (10am-1pm) and E.T. Extra Terrestrial (2-5pm)
Sun 3 NovWorkshops will be inspired by Mary Poppins(10am-1pm) and The Wizard of Oz (2-5pm)
Ages 11+
Where: Tyneside Cinema’s Pop-up Film Schoolat Eldon SquareTickets: Family Taster Day FREE, Pop-up Classics£5 per person or £10 per group (2-4 people)Box office: 0845 217 9909.www.tynesidecinema.co.ukPop Up Classics spaces are limited so earlybooking is recommended!
Monument
A new play by Frazer Flintham, commissioned andcreated in consultation with over 100 young people aged 11-26. Supported by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
The Only Wayis Chelsea’sFri 25 Oct 2pm and 8pmSat 26 Oct 8pm
14 year old Chelsea lives in York - and as faras she's concerned her life’s a mess. Butshe's got a plan. With the help of best mateslee and Dionne, she's going to turn thingsaround and star in her own reality drama.Soon enough, everyone wants a piece ofChelsea's world, but can life in front of thelens refocus the many troubles behind it?The Only Way Is Chelsea's is a funny, dark but touching tale about one girl’s quest to re-invent her own world and what canhappen when you get what you wish for.
After the Saturday performance there willbe a free post-show discussion with thetheatre company and special guests.
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Forvariousages
For ages11+
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Wed 30 Oct – Discovery MuseumCircus Shows 1.30pm and 3pmExhibition open 11am-4pm
Sun 3 Nov – Great North Museum: HancockCircus Show 2.45pmExhibition open 11am-4pm
Ladies & Gentle-spoons! come one, come all!
Join the Family la Bonche (Circus Central’s youth circustroupe) as they perform stories found within the fascinatingcircus scrapbooks of Arthur Fenwick. The show is accompaniedby an exhibition celebrating a colourful, intriguing and littleknown 200 year history of circus in the North East. Curated by young circus experts, it includes gorgeous circus postersunique to the Fenwick Collection, which are reproduced for the first time courtesy of Tyne and Wear Archives.
Family La Bonche present
The Fantastical CircusScrapbooks & Collection of Arthur Fenwick
Where: Discovery Museum & Great North Museum: HancockTickets: FREE (no ticket required, first come first served)Info: Discovery Museum 0191 232 6789, Great North Museum: Hancock0191 222 6765. www.twmuseums.org.uk
Central Station/St James for Discovery Museum, Haymarket for GreatNorth Museum: Hancock
Supported by the Heritage lottery Fund.
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led by members of Sage Gateshead’s Young People’s Action Group
Re-funk your junk and play some cool beats with young people at SageGateshead. Bring along your old junk, from boxes to bin lids for this flashmob style workshop in creating great sounds from everyday materials.
Where: Sage GatesheadTickets: FREE (booking required) Box office: 0191 443 4661 www.sagegateshead.com
Gateshead Interchange
Forall ages
Sun 27 Oct 2pmJunk Jam
FREE!
FREE!
For all ages
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Exhibitions by Young
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Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover25 Oct - 3 Nov
An exhibition by ArtsConnect’s young people’sphotography club
look through the lens into thedepths of young people’s minds;their thoughts and dreams, theirpast and present, their hopesand fears. They explore youth,and how it really is. Plusphotography workshops opento all on Friday 1 November,email [email protected] book.
Where: BAlTIC Centre forContemporary Art
Gateshead Interchange
Presented in partnership with Arts Connect,BAlTIC Centre for Contemporary Art andDigital Voice for Communities
Reflections25 Oct - 3 Nov
The Koestler Exhibition forthe North East
Inspiring artwork curated byBehaviour Support Servicestudents in Gateshead andselected from the KoestlerAwards - a charitablescheme which rewardsartistic achievement fromprisons, secure hospitals,secure children’s homes andprobation services.
Where: BAlTIC Centre for Contemporary Art &The Gallery at GatesheadCentral library
Gateshead Interchange
Signs in OurDreams…
25 Oct - 2 Nov
Visually rich prints fromyoung, deaf artists explorethe question ‘do we sign inour dreams?’, giving insightinto the dreams of youngdeaf people. Opening event (with BSl interpreter)Saturday 26 October 11am-12pm.
Where: Northern Print Manors
Presented in partnership with NorthernPrint, Becoming Visible and TynesideChildren’s Deaf Society
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FREE!
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Squeeze1 Nov
l-INK, laing’s young people’sgroup, have been workingwith professional artistsfrom the exhibition PaintingPast Present: A Painter’sCraft. Come along and helpthem create a giant art workinspired by the exhibitionfrom 11am-3pm.
Where: laing Art GalleryMonument
My Happiness Is…2- 3 Nov
An exhibition by Blah BlahBlah, BAlTIC’s teen panel
A hybrid recording device hasbeen used to capture thepublic’s perception ofhappiness. See the results inthis interactive exhibition withfilm, photography and theintriguing device. Openingevent Friday 1 November4.30pm-6pm.
Where: BAlTIC Centre forContemporary Art
Gateshead Interchange
Remembered Pastsand Future Dreams
30 Oct - 2 Nov
Print exhibition created bylord lawson of BeamishAcademy with artist RuthFettis and The Shipley Art Gallery
lord lawson students presentinnovative printmakinginspired by themes linking to Ruth Fettis’ ‘Tales from aForgotten City’ exhibition atThe Shipley, and the theme of dreams. Opening eventTuesday 29 October 6-8pm.
Where: The Shipley Art Gallery Gateshead Interchange
See venuewebsites foropeningtimes
For all ages
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Where: Theatre RoyalTickets: £7 (pre-bookingadvised)Box office: 08448 11 21 21www.theatreroyal.co.ukRunning time: 75 mins (approx)
Monument
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Mystery, adventure and intrigue await you atTheatre Royal Newcastle. The extraordinarySiamese elephant, Miss D’Jeck is on trial for her life…join November Club in this fast paced adventure ofhistorical investigation and journey back in time to1830 when even elephants got dressing rooms!
You will be led through the hidden nooks and crannies of thetheatre and delve into this 175 year old building’s inner secrets.
Can you save the Theatre Royal elephant?
All adults must be accompanied by a time-travelling child
This performance will take you on a journey through parts of the theatrenot usually open to the public: this includes climbing stairs, limitedopportunities to sit and no access to a lift. Please contact box office if youwould like to discuss this further.
This performance has a very limited capacity so pre-booking is advised!
For ages
7+
November Club and WalkergatePrimary School present
Dr Mullins and the Case of the Elephant in the DockSun 27 Oct – Sun 3 Nov
Sun 27 Oct - Wed 30 Oct 10.30am, 1.30pm, 4pmThur 31 Oct 10.30amSat 2 Nov 10.30amSun 3 Nov 10.30am, 1.30pm
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Celebrate Halloween at DiscoveryMuseum with fun activities and see what spooky things go on after themuseum closes at night.
With a Halloween themed circus, spooky trailsand fun themed activities - young ghosts andghouls are invited to take over DiscoveryMuseum in this very special after hours event.
Get dressed up in your Halloween finest andjoin in the fun!
Where: BAlTIC Centre for Contemporary ArtTicket price/s: £3 per child. Each child musthave a ticket. Adults admitted free with payingchild. Tickets must be booked in advance fromwww.balticmill.com/pumpkins. Groups alsomust book in advance. 1 adult per 4 children isrecommended. Info: 0191 478 1810www.balticmill.com
Gateshead Interchange
A Spooky Night at the Museum
Thur 31 Oct5-7pm
Happy Halloween -Pumpkin Carving
Tues 29 Oct - Thur 31 Oct10.30am-4.30pm
Come to BAlTIC this Halloween and help uscarve 1500 pumpkins! Dress up in your bestspooky costume and get carving creatively witha team of professional artists from BAlTIC. Thisyear, have your photograph taken in your outfitand displayed on our ‘Spooky Moments’ wall..
Where: Discovery MuseumTickets: £5 per child (adults free with payingchild; all children must be accompanied byan adult; pre-booking essential)Box office: www.twmuseums.org.uk/discoveryor at the museum shop
Central Station / St James
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For ages3-10and their families
Forfamilies
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Where: live TheatreTickets: Full £8 Concessions £6Box office: 0191 232 1232www.live.org.uk
Central Station
Where: Northern StageTickets: Behind the Scenes £5, YoungPeople’s First in 3 £4, both events £8Box office: 0191 230 5151www.northernstage.co.uk
Haymarket
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Your Aunt Fanny – girls’ sketch groupFri 1 and Sat 2 Nov 8pm
Your Aunt Fanny, a newly formedgirls’ sketch group, provides a freshcomedy platform for some of themost talented female members oflive’s Youth Theatre.
Working with two of the region’s most exciting new writers, laura lindow and lee Mattinson, they will be celebrating everything that is funny, ridiculous and inappropriate in a collection of original sketches. This is a chance to support some of the region’s finest young comedic talent as the group, aged between 15 and 20 years of age, take to the main stage to showcase their hilarious brand of comedy.
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Northern StageJuiced!Wed 30 Oct
A day of activity for aspiring young artists.
Behind the Scenes2–5pm
Ever wondered how a theatre actuallyworks? What’s going on backstage while allthose actors are onstage? Are you thinkingyou might like a career in theatre, but notsure what to do? All the questions you’veever wondered about what it’s like to work inthe theatre industry will be answered in thisafternoon full of talks and practicalworkshops with industry professionals.
Young People’s First In 37pm
We are thrilled to host our first ever First in 3 for young people! Come along and watch thecreative ideas of local young artists and what thisnext generation have bubbling in their heads.
If you are a young artist and would like toshare your ideas in front of an audience, thenplease get in touch by [email protected]
For ages14+
For ages14+may contain strong language
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A Magical World Presented by The Lawnmowers Independent Theatre Company
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Sage GatesheadMusic WorkshopsSpecially curated for children with SpecialEducational Needs (SEN) and their families
Early Years Group Music TherapyTues 29 Oct 2–3pmGateshead Old Town Hall
Join Sage Gateshead’s friendly Nordoff Robbinstrained music therapist and specialist musicianswho will delight and engage children withmovement and therapeutic music-making. Thisworkshop is designed to support your child indeveloping musical and social skills whilst giving the whole family lots of new ideas for songs andmusical games to sing and play at home. Ages 0-5
Gamelan WorkshopFri 1 Nov 11am-12noonGateshead Old Town Hall
An exciting hour long session for families to beintroduced to the Javanese Gamelan, an inspiring setof gong based percussion instruments. Ages 5-11
Planet Music
Fri 1 Nov 1.30-2.30pmSage Gateshead
Children with SEN can blast off on an excitingadventure of musical discovery with our friendlyspecialist musicians in relaxed surroundings. Ages 5-7. Younger siblings and parents/carersare also welcome to attend.
Where: Sage Gateshead & Gateshead Old Town HallTickets: Early Years Group Music Therapy £6,Gamelan Workshop £3, Planet Music £3(Parents or carers with a Max Card go free)Box office:0191 443 4661www.sagegateshead.com
Gateshead Interchange
Fri 1 Nov 10.30am–12.30pm and 3-5pm
Enter into the magical world of lawnmowerscreative hub, take a journey through the roomsand corridors of this unique living creative space,alive with beautiful music and theatre.
Feast your ears upon the tinkle of an orchestra of glass and feast your eyes on traditional storiesfrom the Fool Ensemble’s comic and tragic sketchesfusing physical theatre, mask, clown and puppetry.
You’ll also have the opportunity to take partyourself, leaving you with the gift of warm memoriesfrom your experience with the lawnmowers.
Where: The lawnmowers Independent Theatre Company Tickets: FREE (pre booking advised)Box office: 0191 478 9200www.thelawnmowers.co.uk
Gateshead Interchange
Accessible Arts at Juice FestivalEvents specially created for children with learningdifficulties and disabilities and their families
Forvarious ages
For ages
8+Particula
rly suitable
for young people
with disabilities
FREE!
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A magical and captivating danceexperience, intertwining shadow play,interactive video and a thrilling fusion ofcontemporary dance and acrobatics.Performances are accompanied bycreative dance and shadow playworkshops, and a family craft activity.
In a Deep Dark Wood is about a little girl whobravely ventures into a dark and mysteriouswood. Encountering tempting trees to climband beguiling creatures, the tale unfolds as thechildren help to create a magical world usingshadow and light to guide the little girl throughher bewitching adventure.
For those aged 2-5 years, there is a specialtailor-made version entitled Deep in the Woodswith all the same magical and interactive fun(....but all the scary bits taken out!) Developed at Chats Palace and supported by Arts Council England.
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Where: Dance CityTickets: £6 for performances, workshopsare free with a ticket to a performance butbooking is requiredBox office: 0191 261 0505 www.dancecity.co.uk
Central Station / St James
gobbledegook present
Deep in the Woods &In a Deep Dark WoodIn association with MOKO DANCE
For ages2 - 5 & 5+
PerformancesDeep in the Woods, 11.30am-12.05pm(ages 2-5)In a Deep Dark Wood, 3-3.45pm (ages 5+)
WorkshopsFamily Creative Dance, 12.30-1.15pm(ages 2-5) and 2-2.45pm (ages 5+)Family Shadow Play, 4.15-5pm (ages 5+)Enchanting Woodland Craft Activities,all day drop-in activity (all ages)
Sat 2 Nov
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Busy B’s Dreamy Heads
Sat 2 and Sun 3 Nov2-4pm
Come to BAlTIC to create your very owndreamy head hat. Work with BAlTIC artists tomake your hat, decorate it with your dreams andshow it off at the Festival Finale Parade.
If Cats Could Fly
If Cats Could Fly - Story TimesFri 1 and Sat 2 Nov 11am and 1.30pm
To celebrate the return of Seven Stories’ popularexhibition Tiger, Mog andPink Rabbit: A Judith Kerr retrospective, childcare students have worked with Unfolding Theatre to develop a new and imaginative story time based on the work of Judith Kerr. Using the Mog the Cat series as inspiration, the events will bemultisensory and accessible; using stories,props and sounds to bring the books to life.
Dreamy Drop-in Activities Sat 26 Oct - Sat 2 Nov 10am-5pm
Seven Stories will be running family dreamthemed drop-in activities during Juice Festivalacross the building. Design your own dreamcatcher to take to the Festival Finale Paradeand much much more!
Where: Seven Stories National Centre for Children’s BooksTickets: Entry fee to Seven Stories applies. IfCats Could Fly Story Times are free but placesare limited so booking is advised. Booking is notrequired for Dreamy Drop–in ActivitiesRunning time: 40 mins (approx)Box office: 0845 271 0777 ext 715www.sevenstories.org.uk
Manors
Mog with Wings ( From Mog and the V.E.T) ©Kerr-Kneale Productions ltd., 1996
Where: BAlTIC Centre for Contemporary ArtTickets: Free (pre-booking advised)Info: 0191 478 1810www.balticmill.com
Gateshead Interchange
For
Families
Sat 26 Oct - Sat 2 Nov
FREE!
For Families
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It’s nearly time for bed and to saygoodbye to Juice 2013 but not beforeour spectacular festival finale parade...
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Sun 3 Nov 4pm
Festival Finale Parade –
It’s a pyjama party so come dressed up in your best ones - or your bestonesie(!) for a very special pre-bedtime treat where dreams come tolife for one night only.
Follow the giant dreamy puppets on their bedtime adventure and catchyour favourite dream on the way to put it under your pillow before yougo to sleep.
Join us at dusk as we celebrate the end of the festival in style with livemusic from Sage Gateshead’s young musicians and giant puppets fromUnfolding Theatre dreamed up with students from Cedars Academyand Thomas Bewick School.
Where: Baltic Square, Gateshead QuaysTickets: FREE (no booking required)
From Gateshead – Gateshead InterchangeFrom Newcastle – Central Station
Catch your DreamsFREE!
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Juice Festival presents inspiring events createdby, for and with children and young people.We’re busy the whole year round working withchildren and young people, festival partnersand artists to bring you our 10-day festival.
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Juice Festival is a commissionerThis year the festival is immensely proud to bea commissioning partner for ZigZag ZigZag,a brand-new piece of children’s storytellingdevised and directed by Belgian director InneGorris, which premiered as part of ManchesterInternational Festival in July. ZigZag ZigZag willmake its regional premiere in Hilton PrimaryAcademy School, Newcastle this October.
Juice Cuckoo ReviewOur partnership with New Writing North hasseen us recruit ten young people to previewand review festival events. You can see theirwork on our blog www.juicefestivalblog.com
Young EvaluatorsIn partnership with Bridge North East andTakeOff Festival we have recruited ten youngpeople to evaluate the festival and report back to us on our programme. The results of this project will be made available atwww.juicefestival.co.uk in January 2014. lookout for the team across the festival and don’tforget to tell them what you think of Juice!
NORTH NORTH young performance company hasworked in partnership with us and the librariesservice to bring an extra special element to this year’s Big Juice Read. NORTH also plannedour launch event this year.
More aboutJuice Festival...
2013 marks the first year of our two-yearpartnership with five local schools. We areworking with lord lawson of Beamish Academy,Thomas Bewick School, Cedars Academy, HiltonPrimary Academy and Walkergate PrimarySchool this year to bring elements of the festivalprogramme into school settings, involve studentsand teachers in projects and to engage morechildren and young people than ever before!
It doesn't stop here, we are also planning projectsinto 2014 and beyond and have already startedtalking to our current partners and some newpartners about exciting collaborations. We’reproud to be working with members of the YoungArtist Collective from Skimstone Arts who are busy working on tracks for an album to belaunched as part of Juice 2014 – you can previewsome live tracks on www.juicefestival.co.uk. We'll also be working with the fabulous authorDavid Almond on something very special nextyear so watch this space for updates.
If you'd like to fund, support or know moreabout Juice email [email protected]
Partner Schools
What’s next?
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Young Curators In partnership with Northern Stage, SageGateshead, laing Art Gallery and BAlTICCentre for Contemporary Art, Juice hascreated a brand new strand of workengaging young creative planners todeliver a range of events for young people.
Culture Window and Family ExplorersWe are super pleased to welcome NorthEast Family Explorers to the festival andwill be interested in hearing what they have to say over the coming months.
Family Arts CampaignWe are proud to be a Family Arts Campaignpartner. To find out about national eventsfor families from 18 Oct – 3 Nov visitwww.familyarts.co.uk
Young people are achieving ArtsAward through their involvementin Juice and the whole festival is
packed full of opportunities that youngpeople can put towards Arts Award. JuiceFestival is an Arts Award supporter.
Arts Award
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Credits & Thanks
Partners• Arts Connect• Battersea Arts Centre• Bad Taste Cru• BAlTIC Centre for
Contemporary Art• Becoming Visible• Bridge North East• Changemakers• Five Rings Circus• Culture Window 13 –
Family Explorers • Dance City• Digital Voices• Family Friendly Arts
Campaign• ForwardTheatre Project• Gateshead Arts
Development Team• Gateshead Central
library• Gobbledegook/
MOKO Dance• Koestler Trust• The lawnmowers
Independent Theatre
Company• live Theatre• Manchester International
Festival/ Inne Goris• New Writing North• Newcastle Arts
Development Team• Newcastle City library• NORTH• Northern Print• Northern Stage• November Club• Oily Cart• Sage Gateshead• Seven Stories• Skimstone Arts• TakeOver Festival• TakeOff Festival• Theatre Royal Newcastle• Turned On Its Head• Tyne and Wear Archivesand Museums (TheShipley Art Gallery, laingArt Gallery, DiscoveryMuseum, Great NorthMuseum: Hancock)
• Tyneside Cinema• Tyneside Deaf
Children’s Society• Unfolding Theatre• Walker Books
Children, youngpeople and artistsA huge thank you to allthe children, youngpeople, artists andvolunteers who haveworked on the festival
Juice Festival Steering GroupCarol Bell, Kate Edwards,Bill Griffiths, JeanneHale, Karolynne Hart, Katherine Zeserson
NewcastleGatesheadInitiativeCarol Bell, DavidBrookbanks, RachelButler, Carmel lawless,Maddie Maughan,Rebecca Stephenson,Jason Yip
Brochure designSolution Group
Juice Festival Manager: Claire NewtonJuice FestivalCoordinator:Helen FergusonProduction:Jill Bennison
Special ThanksRachel Adam, CarolineMurphy, River Escapes,Bloomsbury Publishing,Curiously WickedEdwardian ChocolateRooms
Hotel PartnerThistle Hotel, Newcastle
Image credits Richard Kenworthy,Topher McGrillis, KoenBroos, David Tiernan,Mark Savage, Gaz Dick,Kerr-Kneale Productionsltd., Keith Pattison, ManiKambo, Mandy Horton,Chie Kutsuwada, PamelaRaith, T&W Archives
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Juice 2013Venue List
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art / Baltic SquareSouth Shore RoadGatesheadNE8 3BA0191 478 1810Map Ref – G6
Dance CityTemple StreetNewcastle upon TyneNE1 4BR0191 261 0505Map Ref – B5
Discovery MuseumBlandford SquareNewcastle upon TyneNE1 4JA0191 232 6789Map Ref – A6
Gateshead CentralLibrary / CaedmonHall / GatesheadLeisure CentrePrince Consort RoadGatesheadNE8 4LN0191 433 3000Map Ref – off map
Gateshead OldTown HallWest StreetGatesheadNE8 1HE0191 433 6916Map Ref – F7
Great NorthMuseum: HancockBarras BridgeNewcastle upon TyneNE2 4PT0191 222 6765Map Ref – D1
Laing Art GalleryNew Bridge StreetNewcastle upon TyneNE1 8AJ0191 232 7734Map Ref – E4
The LawnmowersTheatre CompanySwinburne HouseSwinburne StreetGatesheadNE8 1AX0191 478 9200Map Ref – F7
Live Theatre Broad ChareQuaysideNewcastle upon TyneNE1 3DQ0191 232 1232Map Ref – F5
Newcastle City LibraryCharles Avison BuildingNew Bridge Street West Newcastle upon TyneNE1 8AX0845 002 0336Map Ref – D4
Northern PrintStepney BankOuseburn ValleyNewcastle upon TyneNE1 2NP0191 261 7000Map Ref – H3
Northern Stage Barras BridgeNewcastle upon TyneNE1 7RH0191 230 5151Map Ref – D2
Sage Gateshead St Mary’s SquareGateshead QuaysGateshead NE8 2JR 0191 443 4661Map ref – F6
Seven StoriesThe Centre for Children’s Books30 Lime StreetOuseburn ValleyNewcastle upon TyneNE1 2PQ0845 271 0777 ext 715Map Ref – H4
The Shipley Art GalleryPrince Consort RoadGatesheadNE8 2JR0191 443 4661Map Ref – off map(see F9)
St Mary’s HeritageCentreOakwellgateGatesheadNE8 2AUTel: 0191 433 4699Map ref – F6
Theatre RoyalNewcastle100 Grey StreetNewcastle upon TyneNE1 6BR08448 112121Map ref – D4
Tyneside Cinema10 Pilgrim StreetNewcastle upon TyneNE1 6QG0845 217 9909Map Ref – D4
Tyneside CinemaPop-up Film SchoolEldon Square0845 217 9909Map Ref – C4/D4
Whilst every care has beentaken in the accuracy of thisguide, the publisher is notliable for any errors oromissions which mayinadvertently occur. Allinformation in the publicationis subject to change. Detailsare correct at time of goingto print in September 2013.
Events at Juice are designed to offer awelcoming experience to everyone. Ifyou, your friends or family have specificaccess needs we will do our very best to make events fully accessible.
Wherever possible, please let the venue you areattending know your requirements at the point of booking and in advance of the event.
During the festival there are some events whichaim to be particularly welcoming for children and young people with learning difficulties and disabilities and their families:
• Just Jam No Excuses, No Limits Workshop (p 9)• Don’t Judge a Book by its Cover (p 14-15)• Signs in our Dreams… (p 14-15) • A Magical World presented byLawnmowers (p 19)• Accessible Music Workshops (p 19)
In addition, Arts Connect, run by Newcastle City Council, aims to link children and youngpeople with disabilities to inclusive arts andcultural activity. The service is FREE for families who live in Newcastle. If you would like advice on events to attend and what to expect please [email protected] or call 07906854092.
If you have any questionsabout the accessibility of events in Gateshead please contact Hannah MacKay in advance of the festival on 0191 433 8444 or [email protected]
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www.NewcastleGateshead.comNewcastleGateshead Initiative produces and develops Juice Festival as part of its festivals and events programme.
Exciting events,exhibitions,performances and workshops
Access – Everyone’s invited!
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Junk
Jam
Tube
Fangs
- The Big
Juice Read
Northern
Stage
Juiced!
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Art Jam
III
Early Years
Group Music
Therapy
Tyneside
Cinem
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Planet
Music
Gam
elan
Workshop
Festival
Finale
Parade
Arthur
Fenwick
In a Deep
Dark Wood
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Don’t miss!
Exhibitions by young
people at Juice
throughout the
festival - see page 14
to find out more!
JUICE FESTIVAL PROGRAMME
A Magical
World
Busy B’s
Dream
y Heads
Tyneside Cinem
a Juiced!
Your Aunt Fanny
If Cats Could Fly
P21
ZigZag ZigZag
A Spooky
Night at the
Museum
Anime Attacks
Arthur
Fenwick
P5
P17
P13
P6
Dr Mullins
P16
Shiny
The Only Way
is Chelsea’s
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2013
@JuiceFestival www.facebook.com/JuiceFestival.NG
www.juicefestival.co.uk
SponSored by:
Mouth
Open, Story
Jump Out
Just Jam
International
Pumpkin Carving
Juice Festival Program
me
Fri 25
Sat 2
6
Sun 27
Mon 28
Tue
s 29
Wed
30
Thu
r 31
Fri 1
Sat 2
Sun 3
Oct
Nov
Junk
Jam
Tube
Fangs
- The Big
Juice Read
Northern
Stage
Juiced!
Juice
Art Jam
III
Early Years
Group Music
Therapy
Tyneside
Cinem
aJuiced!
Planet
Music
Gam
elan
Workshop
Festival
Finale
Parade
Arthur
Fenwick
In a Deep
Dark Wood
P4
P21
P19
P8
P19
P12
P12
P13
P17
P6
P7
P10
P13
P12
P11
P18
P18
P19
P19
P20
P22
Don’t miss!
Exhibitions by young
people at Juice
throughout the
festival - see page 14
to find out more!
JUICE FESTIVAL PROGRAMME
A Magical
World
Busy B’s
Dream
y Heads
Tyneside Cinem
a Juiced!
Your Aunt Fanny
If Cats Could Fly
P21
ZigZag ZigZag
A Spooky
Night at the
Museum
Anime Attacks
Arthur
Fenwick
P5
P17
P13
P6
Dr Mullins
P16
Shiny
The Only Way
is Chelsea’s
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