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Latitude Festival 2014 | ||
16th - 19th Jul 2014 Henham Park Estate, Southwold, Suffolk, NR34 8AN, United Kingdom |
Tickets for adults (with camping) from £182.50 |
Latitude is thrilled to announce that the revolutionary solo violinist and songwriter Diana Yukawa will perform in the Film & Music Arena at this year’s festival. She says of her work “My goal is to create music that connects with listeners and to also reach people who perhaps wouldn't ordinarily listen to my kind of music, or more ‘classical’ and instrumental music. I want my music to evoke emotions… it's really as simple as that.” Having collaborated with artists as diverse as Jeff Beck & Paul Oakenfold, and with a string of successful albums to her name, Diana Yukawa is considered to be one of the top 10 classical musicians in the country and will be an unmissable highlight of the festival.
Latitude 2014 media partners Total Film will present ‘Palo Alto’, the 2013 film based on a series of short stories from the Hollywood heartthrob James Franco and directed by film-maker royalty Gian-Carlo Coppola; as well as a Question & Answer session with British Independent Film Award winner Peter Strickland who will be talking about his latest film ‘Duke of Burgundy’.
Also in the Film & Music Arena will be a screening of Florian Habicht's overnight success ‘Pulp: A Film About Life, Death and Supermarkets’, a concert movie following frontman Jarvis Cocker and his bandmates as they prepare to mark their 25th anniversary as Britpop royalty with a concert in their native Sheffield. Songs will be sung, stories will be told and pies will be eaten, because the only way to fully understand Pulp is to hang out in the town that birthed the band. An infectious merging of mutually delighted spirits, Florian Habicht’s collaboration with Jarvis Cocker fixes the triumphant 2012 concert billed as UK pop rock band Pulp’s last ever within a loving portrait of the town where it all began.
In keeping with White Mink’s classically vintage guests in the Film & Music Arena, the Brighton based production company proudly presents The Bee’s Knees to this year’s festival. Specialising in Charleston, authentic jazz and eccentric dances from the 1920s - 1940s, the quirky flapper troupe have been performing, teaching and DJing at vintage parties, theatres, cabaret, community and corporate events, festivals and private functions across Europe and the UK since 2004. Joining them are the pin-up vintage styled beauties Elle & The Pocket Belles, who will sizzle on stage performing original songs, putting their own swinging spin on contemporary hits; as well as singing classic jazz and swing numbers from the 1930's right through to the 1950's. The statuesque Elle and her pint-sized Belles perfectly embody the class and glamour of this Golden era; and are sure to get the Latitude audience toe tapping and 'in the mood'. Taking the party from day to night will be veteran party starter DJ Chris Tofu, a musical pioneer and founding father of Electro Swing. He’ll be bringing his complex blend of musical eccentricity and genius to Latitude this summer showcasing his vast tech-savvy talent in the Film & Music Arena. Making their debut at Latitude is Swing Patrol; one of the most experienced Swing teams in the world with a community of over 700 dancers, the troupe will give festival-goers a master class in this fun and high velocity dance.
Fronted by London-born Nigerian singer Eno Williams, Ibibio Sound Machine is a clash of African and electronic elements inspired in equal measure by the golden era of West-African funk and disco and modern post-punk and electro. Evocative Nigerian poetic imagery set against an edgy Afro-Electro soundscape by producers Max Grunhard, Leon Brichard and Benji Bouton give the band a unique space within the current wave of modern Afrocentric sounds sweeping across the globe. The perfect openers on the Obelisk Arena on Saturday!
The ultimate sound of the summer Ghostpoet will perform in the iArena; oozing that cool London jazz vibe Ghostpoet, AKA Obaro Ejimiwe, has previously featured in the Guardian’s New Band of the Day and been nominated for the Mercury Music Prize.
Joining the line-up of emerging talent on the Alcove is the sensational singer-songwriter James Bay, whose raw vocals and unique acoustic talent work in magical unison to captivate audience, stripping pop melodies back accentuating his pure musical abilities. Having already gained a great reputation at Communion's monthly night at Notting Hill Arts Club in London, James has supported the likes of Tom Odell, John Newman and Kodaline, building a loyal fan base both in the UK and the US. Also added to the bill is Danish vocal sensation Majke Voss Romme, aka Broken Twin. Majke's haunting compositions and beautiful vocals are already making waves in the world of music, similarly compared to Sinead O'Connor Broken Twin first burst on the scene in 2012 and has since then worked with Tindersticks, Tricky, and Kate Bush.
The Wellcome Trust, one of the world’s most prestigious global charitable foundations, renowned for its support of innovative and creative minds to challenge understanding of human health, will bring together 19 of the UKs best scientific minds, in a series of Latitude curated debates that will look at this year’s festival theme of Secrets & Lies through the lens of science and the human body and mind. Latitude is thrilled to reveal a staggering line-up comprising the brightest minds in biomedical research and neuroscience, discussing everything from smart drugs to the pathology of lying, guilty feelings, false memory and much much more.
TICKET INFORMATION
Ticket PricesWeekend adult tickets £187.50 face value + £8.00 booking fee per ticket
Accompanied Teen Ticket (13-15 years) £132.50 face value + £8.00 booking fee per ticket
Weekend Child Ticket (5-12 years) £8.00 (no booking fee)
Campervan Permit £40.00/£60.00/£80.00 (depending on size)
Day adult ticket £77.50 + £7.00 booking fee per ticket
Day child ticket £5.00 (no booking fee)
Campervan Permit £40.00/£60.00/£80.00 (depending on size)
Lockers £16.00
New Additions
Film & Music Arena
Diana Yukawa, Theo Parrish With Special Guests Amp Fiddler, Akwasi Mensah, Duminie Deporres And Myele Manzanza, Total Film Presents Palo Alto (Film) And Peter Strickland (Q&A)
Pulp: A Film About Life, Death & Supermarkets, White Mink Presents The Bee’s Knees, Elle & The Pocket Belles, Dj Chris Tofu And Swing Patrol Dancers
Music
Ibibio Sound Machine, Ghostpoet, James Bay, Broken Twin
Faraway Forest
Wellcome Trust
Prof. Paul Dolan, Prof. Sophie Scott, Kerry Daynes And Tom Ziessen, Prof. Barbara Sahakian And Dr. Robin Carhatt-Lewis, Dr. Roland Zahn, Dr. Geoff Warburton And Prof. Robin Choudhury, Dr. Vaughan Bell, Dr. Charles Fernyhough, Julian Baggini And Dr. Catherine Pendergrass, Prof. David Spiegelhalter Obe, Dr. Sandrine Thuret And Dr Morgaine Gaye, A R Hopwood Icw Dr. James Ost, Zoe Cormier
Literary Arena
Miles Hunt, The Humble Quest For Universal Genius, Mr. Bingo, What Next? Elizabeth Pisani, Emma Carr
Pandora’s Playground
The Urban Playground Presents The Inner City, Leeds Met Presents Offline, Uea Drama And Vaguely Amusing Productions Present The Question
Poetry Arena
Janice Long, Jemima Foxtrot, Deanna Rodger,New Voices: Charlotte Higgins, Tommy Sissons, Ben Norris And Carmina Masoliver
Comedy
Elliot Steel, Matt Richardson, Tom Price
Waterfront Stage
The Cut Presents Molière’s Sganarelle
Shed Of Stories
Katie Antoniou
Live Art House
Hannah Pierce
Design
Isobel Black Presents The Wall
Rosie Jenkins, Jo Symmons & Ben Powell
Present Secrets House