Flipside describes itself as a ‘Family Arts Festival’ and it’s clear that in this third year there has been much more of a focus on the children’s events. The Mezzanine hangout, with its precarious looking book sculptures, provided a lovely indoor space for children and there was plenty to entertain young festival-goers in the outside art and music tents.
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Read Chalk by Hannah Garrard, winner in the 18+ catergory winner of the Gotelee and Flipside Writing Competition.
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Read An Elegy for a Drowned Town by Isabel Brooks, winner in the 12-17s catergory winner of the Gotelee and Flipside Writing Competition.
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New Writing Competition: The Results
The winners have been announced in the two categories of the inaugural award for new writers in the FlipSide-Gotelee New Writing Competition. The theme was A Sense of Place and the Natural World.
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New Writing Competition Shortlists Announced
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Flipside HQ turns into Art Attack
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Look who's launching the BIG draw !
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Wherever this woman goes, trouble follows and people get killed.
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Release your inner artist and join the Big Draw at FlipSide this year.
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Leaflets Gallore
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Flipsides' first ever fundraising private auction went with a bang!
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Do you love literature, music, dance or art? Do you love festivals? Are you free 2-3-4 October? If you answered YES then we need you!
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FlipSide for foodies, including Liz Calder's Caipirinha recipe...
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Liz Calder's fabulous Feijoada
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