Hi All,
"Virtual" Strawbear is on next weekend if you fancy some entertainment and
memories of our chilly trip to see the bear last year. (And Martin and Will
will be doing their (pre-recorded) Boots gig.
Hannah.
---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Strawbear Teams via TowerRavensInfo <
towerravensinfo(a)lists.postman.org.uk>
Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2021 at 14:24
Subject: [TR Committee] Straw Bear ONLINE 15-17th January 2021
To: strawbearteams(a)yahoo.co.uk <strawbearteams(a)yahoo.co.uk>
*Hello to all previous Straw Bear Dance Teams,*
*It’s such a shame we can’t all be together dancing in the cold again this
year. I would like to thank those of you who have provided video and photo
contributions over the last few months.*
*Straw Bear Online is only a week away! Have a look at strawbear.org.uk
<http://strawbear.org.uk> for more information and to reserve your tickets.
We have FREE live Zoom music sessions on both Saturday and Sunday, a Zoom
ceilidh on Saturday night at only £6 per household, a FREE historical talk
about the Straw Bear on Zoom and plenty of videos that will be released on
our new YouTube channel over the weekend which you may see the bear and
yourselves appearing over the last 40 years!*
*I hope to see you ‘virtually’ there!!*
*Rebecca*
*Whittlesea Straw Bear will be online in 2021*
The 42nd Whittlesea Straw Bear Festival will take place in an online-only
format on 15 – 17 January 2021.
Viewers are invited to follow the Festival on YouTube
<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv-8lbs_I8jFEbsI-YZW99A> or Facebook
<https://www.facebook.com/whittleseastrawbear/> (search for Whittlesea
Straw Bear) where most of the events will take place. The online broadcasts
will include highlights from the festival, archive footage from its early
days in the 1980s, Morris dancing, interviews with the organisers and 41
years of the Bear.
Events start with an online concert on Friday 15 January, with
contributions from major folk artists Granny’s Attic, Jackie Oates and
Brown Boots, plus popular local artists Brian Kell, Ady Bull, Frog on a
Bike and Barry Goodman.
Musicians will be able to play along to live sessions via Zoom on the
Saturday and Sunday; and Saturday evening brings the chance to dance at a
home-based barn dance with popular ceilidh duo Doug Eunson and Sarah
Matthews, with caller Martyn Harvey.
The festival concludes with a folk club style concert and dance footage on
the Sunday lunchtime, before a showing of the traditional burning of the
Bear.
All events are free except the Zoom Ceilidh, which costs £6 per household.
Full details of all Straw Bear Online events, and how to buy ceilidh
tickets and your exclusive Straw Bear merchandise, can be found at
www.strawbear.org.uk
_______________________________________________
Tower Ravens Committee and Info List
info(a)towerravens.org.uk