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Midsummer Dreams Festival highlights

Midsummer Dreams Festival highlights

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We were invited to attend the Midsummer Dreams Festival at Darlington Hall Estate in Devon last weekend. It’s a family theatre event showcasing local and national talent.

We’ve driven past the Estate many times in the six months we’ve lived in Devon but have never dropped in. So this alone was a great reason to attend. Add to that the fact we would be able to appreciate a bit of culture alongside lots of kids activities and it was too good an opportunity to miss.

We visited on the first day of the event and spent five hours enjoying what it had to offer before the heat and tiredness got to our pre-school girls. A pretty good effort on their part! Here’s some highlights from our Midsummer Dreams Festival experience:

Meeting Puck

The first person we met when we arrived at the festival was the mythical Puck from Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Puck, played by Portia Van de Braam, was our elfish guide, beckoning us to each activity and performance. Tin Box Tot wasn’t too sure what to make of playful Puck but began to warm to her as we saw her more throughout the day.

Puck at Midsummer Dreams Festival at Darlington Hall

Ballet with Chapel House Studios

We were treated to group, solo and duet performances of classical and modern ballet that had the Tin box girls enthralled. It was only in the final 10 minutes of the performance by the local Chapel House Studios that Tin Box Baby got a wriggle on and wanted to join in herself. I just hope that if my girls do decide they want to become ballerinas they don’t take after me. My ballet skills as a little girl were once likened to those of a baby elephant – thanks Dad! Saying that, he had a point!

Tales with the Tintagel Storyteller

Jill Lamede, the Tintagel Storyteller, was a delight. We sat down twice to listen to her wonderful story telling in the Devon sun. Children in the audience were asked to pick a toy from the storyteller’s basket to inspire the next tale. When it was Tin Box Tot’s turn she chose a small cuddly dragon. From this Jill told the ‘true’ story of an invisible dragon and a fighter jet that really did crash in the Cornish town of Tintagel in the 1970s.

Tintagel Story Teller at Midsummer Dreams Festival at Darlington Hall

Tin Box Baby at story tellingat Midsummer Dreams Festival at Darlington Hall

Puppet making with Peafrog Puppetry

Tin Box Tot loves nothing better than the opportunity to use glue and scissors. So she had fun making and performing with her own mythical animal puppet in a workshop run by Peafrog Puppetry. Children and adults were tasked with drawing their own mythical beast and then creating a puppet in its likeness. Tin Box Tot’s was half cat, half fish. But that is obvious…

Tin Box Tot's puppet at Midsummer Dreams Festival at Darlington Hall

Interactive storytelling with Sandal Sticks Theatre

The weekend was full of family-friendly performances where the audience found themselves participating in many of the storylines. We had tickets to see Little Red Cap and the Wolf by Sandal Sticks Theatre. It was a fun adaptation of the popular fairy tale of a a similar name that had Tin Box Tot leaping from her seat to take part in the interactive scenes.

Little Red Cap storyteller at Midsummer Dreams Festival at Darlington Hall

Tin Box Traveller and Tot listening to story in studio at Midsummer Dreams Festival at Darlington Hall

Family-friendly fun

There was entertainment for families all around the Space Studios where the main performances and workshops took place. Tin Box Tot and Baby enjoyed face painting, playing with hola hoops and tents, chasing bubbles and building towers with giant Jenga blocks.

Tin Box Baby in play tent at Midsummer Dreams Festival at Darlington Hall

Tin Box Tot playing game of Jenga at Midsummer Dreams Festival at Darlington Hall

Our first look a Darlington Hall Estate

We loved the small part of Darlington Hall Estate that we were able to explore between performances at the festival. It’s a place that has more than one thousand years of history. By the 1900s the Hall had fallen into ruin. In 1925 was bought by the Elmhirst family who restored it as place of creativity, learning and social enterprise. It now hosts a programme of events, festivals and courses as well as welcoming visitors to its hotel, cinema, restaurant and gardens.

Darlington Hall - the venue for Midsummer Dreams Festival

Dartington Hall summer house

Dartington Hall houses

Midsummer Dreams Festival is a volunteer run event in its first year. We had a lovely time soaking up a bit of culture and seeing another beautiful part of Devon.

Disclosure: we were given complimentary tickets to the workshop with Peafrog Puppetry and the performance of Little Red Cap and the Wolf. All opinions are my own.

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Sarah | Boo Roo and Tigger Too

Thursday 4th of August 2016

What a wonderful festival, I especially love the sound of the storyteller

Claire Hall - Tin Box Traveller

Thursday 4th of August 2016

She is brilliant at what she does :)

Heledd - Running in Lavender

Wednesday 3rd of August 2016

Ah Claire this is a gorgeous post! Your pictures are lovely and everything looks so magical. We did A Midsummer's Night Dream at school at it's easily my favourite. Also, i can't believe how big your little tot is getting! Thank you so much for linking up to #MyCapturedMoment xx

Claire Hall - Tin Box Traveller

Thursday 4th of August 2016

She is growing fast and is catching up with her sister :)

Me, You and Magoo

Monday 1st of August 2016

This looks like a magical experience for children...my daughter would love this. I went to Darlington many years ago and it was beautiful. #countrykids

Claire Hall - Tin Box Traveller

Monday 1st of August 2016

It's a new event but I think plans are already underway for next year if you can make it :)

Merlinda Little (Glimmer of Hope)

Sunday 31st of July 2016

Sounds like an amazing adventure! Your elf guide really looks magical and floaty! You are so lucky to be able to experience such a treat! #countrykids

Claire Hall - Tin Box Traveller

Sunday 31st of July 2016

It was a lovely day :)

Helena

Saturday 30th of July 2016

What a lovely festival. Seeing the ballet performance brings back memories. #MyCapturedMoment

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