A local
lad who has become a rock 'n' roll legend is returning to his musical roots for
the 2014 Ealing Music and Film Valentine Festival.
Pete
Townshend, who was born in Chiswick, went to school in Acton and then on to
Ealing Art College, will be discussing his musical career with The Who, his
ties to Ealing, where The Who played at the Ealing Club, and his autobiography
‘Who I Am’.
He'll be
speaking at Questors (Sunday 16th February) and is just one of the many
highlights of the Ealing Music & Film Valentine Festival which returns for
its second year.
The
Festival will take place in and around the centre of Ealing from Wednesday 12
to Sunday 16 February 2014 - one of its key focuses will be on young
performers.
The
excellent film slate continues the theme with one of the BFI’s top ten British
films of all time, the Oscar winning The Red Shoes from Michael Powell and
Emeric Pressburger and Tony Palmer’s Margot. There will also be a screening in
association with the Ealing Classic Cinema Club of the Ealing Studios-made
satirical comedy The Man In The White Suit starring Alec Guinness. The Studios
will once again be throwing open its doors to the public for tours.
Tony
Palmer, the Artistic Director of the Festival said: “There will be a mountain
of music on offer – from live blues each night at the Ealing Club, close to
Ealing Broadway station, where the British rhythm and blues movement and The
Rolling Stones began in the early 1960s – through a celebration of Alec Guinness,
who starred in many Ealing Comedies, with a one man show by Trevor Littledale
named ‘Two Halves of Guinness’ – to an array of classical music, much of it
relating to dance. The closing night of the Festival will feature a Raga Jam
with some extraordinary sitar players.”
As
before, the Festival has been organised by an independent Charitable Trust of
the same name, specially set up by a group of residents and Angie Bray MP, and
it is being supported by more than 20 local organisations and businesses
including Ealing Council and the University of West London.
Patrick
Chapman, Chairman of the Trust, said of what is now becoming an annual event:
“We have a fabulous tradition of music and film in Ealing; we should celebrate
that fact. We are putting on a stunning programme this year around the theme of
dance that involves world-class local and international talent, music -
classical, blues, choral, fusion – dance, talking heads and of course film, and
we are already helping young musicians in our Borough through our outreach
programme.”
Peter
John, Vice Chancellor at the University of West London, said: “I am delighted
to support the Ealing Music & Film Valentine Festival and its aim to, quite
rightly, remind us of our cultural heritage. It provides something for
everyone. And we can sit back and savour the borough’s fine contribution to the
arts while, in the process, also showcasing some of Ealing’s venues and
talent.”
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