Brainchild Festival 2013

Friday 5th to Sunday 7th July 2013
Merton Farm, Canterbury, Kent, CT4 7BA, England MAP
£58 for the weekend
Daily capacity: 500
Last updated: Tue 6th Jan 2015

The dates for the second Brainchild Festival, which takes place at Merton Farm in Canterbury, are confirmed as Friday 5th until Sunday 7th July 2013.

Line-up

United Vibrations, My Panda Shall Fly, Filthy Boy, Moko, Kirk Spencer, Nomad Soul Collective, Valve Control, Ben Hayes, Sascha Keable, Rafiki Music, Cholombian, Thidius Risk, Marie Naffah, Martyna Baker, Bagel Project, Adam Blake, Exra, Cirus, New Collaborative Piece, King Krule, Benin City, Jamie Isaac, Southpaw, Haraket, Yancey Boys, Theo Bass, The Majestic, Jerkcurb, Psylus, The Energy, Oscar Lawrence, We Are Goose, Big Beat Manifesto, Audio Doughnuts Live Showcase.

DJs: Deft, Manni, Dee, Real, Chesslo Junior, DA-10, Audio Doughnuts DJ Showcase, MWJ, Brotherhood POresents, Riffs, Circula, The Attic Project, Beau, Monika, Orgy Banton, Ghost, Small Talk, Peddlar b2b Loxton, Late Lunch DJs.

Poetry: Zia Ahmed, Jodi Ann Bickley, Rosie Knight, Sean Mahoney, Deanna Rodger, Tristram Fane Saunders..

Words: Zena Agha, Harry Baker, Cecilia Knapp, Jack Rook, Bridget Minamore, Poejazzi Presents, Tom Sanders, Tim & Rory..

Theatre: Far Away, Black Pudding, Pink, One Last Thing, Gender The Elephant.

Plus film, talks, the note well, Steez Cafe, Graffiti Wall, dance, life drawing, yoga, meditation and more.

Tickets

The early bird offer has ended. Tickets are priced at £58 for the weekend.

To buy tickets, click here.

More info

Brainchild Festival is a grassroots multi-arts event, providing a platform for growing talent. Inspiring innovative thinking, creative community and the sharing of artistic ideas, the event hopes to encompass music, film, visual arts, installation, debate, talks, workshops, interactive theatre, comedy and improvisation.

Brainchild will be made up of live music, DJs, speakers, acts, artists, and visual art that has inspired the organisers (all under 23) over the last year, along with some special collaborations. The not for profit event will have 500 people at the festival, giving the the opportunity to bring artists and ticket-holders together in an intimate community. Artists are invited to lead workshops and Q&A sessions, and organisers will be including jam sessions in the schedule for anyone who wants to bring instruments.

More information will be here when available.




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