

The Improvers Session follows the same format as previous years where we will play any set of tunes requested from this year's book.
The all-new Beginners Session has nine well known tunes and accompanying audio files so you can play along and practice the tunes before the workshop.
As always, our aim is not to teach you the tunes on the day but to give you common ground with which to enjoy each session. Enjoy!
Folk magazine website Spiral Earth have just listed video interviews with each of the Darwin artists (Chris Wood, Karine Polwart, Jez Lowe, Mark Erelli, Emily Smith, Rachael McShane, Krista Detor - not sure where Stu Hanna's video went!)
http://www.spiralearth.co.uk/video/default.asp?channel=/video/darwin.xml
These videos were recorded on the Monday of the songhouse week, and are excellent interviews that show the thoughts of the artists in the middle of the songwriting process.
RADIO BROADCAST TONIGHT
Radio Devon are broadcasting a Darwin programme this evening (Thursday 11 June, 7pm - 10pm) where you have the chance to hear some of the songs from the Darwin Song Project.
It's likely there will be between 8 and 10 songs broadcast through the 3 hour programme, with most being played after 9pm.
It will be available to listen live from 7pm here
http://www.bbc.co.uk/devon/
The artists all gathered at the song house on Friday evening where they had the chance to share supper and talk with Randal Keynes (Charles Darwin’s great great grandson) – since then they’ve been working on new songs as individuals or in groups of varying sizes, and these songs will be premiered at the Theatre Severn in Shrewsbury on Thursday March 19th.
There was a media afternoon at the song house today, where the press had chance to interview artists and thanks to the fantastic weather we had chance to take our formal photographs for the project and the forthcoming CD release.
While our photographer Carey was carefully positioning the artists for the pictures, I snuck in and took a couple of quick shots too – the picture above is from the lawn in front of the songhouse.
The above link is to youtube, but we have a high quality version on the main festival website here
the main marquee as it arrived.
a more exciting picture tomorrow is guaranteed!
This blog is a great way for us to keep you up to date with things that are happening over the course of the year, but there are two other internet groups that are dedicated to the Shrewsbury Folk Festival – they’re both open for all to join, and offer different ways for you to be involved with the festival.
Facebook – a group where those interested in the festival can come and join in discussions, post pictures of the festival etc. There are lots of pictures from last year, as well as members leaving comments…at the moment we have members offering lifts, someone needing a lift, and discussions about last years’ acts to highlight just three. It’s a friendly group so come on and join in here