This week we’re celebrating the return of the chocolate Folkestone Living Advent Calendar and excitement builds as we prepare to open door number one!
Host Clare Reeves speaks to Dan Johansson from The Harbour Arm, the location for this year’s first door opening. He tells us what it means for the venue to be number one on the calendar and lets us in on where to get the best view.
We also hear from organisers Sue, Sadie and Marin of Jim Jam Arts as they prepare to open door number one of 24! We hear about the work that goes on to get them to show time on December 1.
Lucy Thompson tells us the story behind becoming Lady Christmas, and reveals the locations of this week’s living advent calendar doors.
Plus we hear from graphic designer Scarlett Rickard whose work can be seen on the chocolate advent calendar, event posters and even on our podcast artwork!
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0:00 – Sue from Jim Jam Arts discusses the immense preparation required for 24 daily performances.
5:28 – Learn how this community-led arts festival receives vital funding from sources like the Big Lottery and Arts Council England.
8:33 – Lucy Thompson talks about the evolution of the role of Mrs Christmas. Her various costumes to her distinctive 1950s rock 'n' roll style, and the impact she has on the children and families of Folkestone.
15:09 – Dan Johansson from The Harbour Arm talks about the preparations for hosting door number one on December 1.
17:37 –Graphic designer Scarlett Rickard talks about her role in creating the advent calendar's artwork.
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This podcast has been made possible thanks to funding from Big Lottery Reaching Communities Fund, Arts Council England, Roger De Haan Charitable Trust, Creative Folkestone and some kind and supportive Folkestone & Hythe District Councillors.