Thursday, October 10, 2013

South Ken Kids Festival 2013


From Monday 18 to Sunday 24 November 2013, the Institut français in London will be staging the 16th annual South Ken Kids Festival. This year’s edition of one of the biggest children’s festivals in the UK will last a full week and feature over 50 public events including drawing duos, workshops, talks, films, live music, book signings, and more.

With a lively mix of household names such as Debi Gliori, Chris Riddell and Nicholas Allan, and up-and-comers who are sure to create the next generation of best-sellers –
Lucille Clerc and Claudia Boldt, among others – this year’s line-up presents the best of present and future, France and the UK. Quentin Blake, who has been the festival’s patron since its birth, celebrates its sweet 16 in style by drawing live on stage with Philippe Dumas, known to some as the French Quentin Blake. Other notable guests include Christian Heinrich and Christian Jolibois of Les P’tites Poules fame, Marion Billet, Roland Garrigue, Ben Newman and Mathieu Sapin. This festival will also be the opportunity for many teens – and the young at heart – to discover Oksa Pollock, the French Harry Potter, which has already been published in nearly 30 countries and made its debut in the UK last June, and to meet the authors Anne Plichota and Cendrine Wolf. British fans are already longing for volume 2, which will come out in February 2014. Most of our other French guests have also had their books translated into English, so UK audiences can discover the very particular world of French picture books, full of charm and sophistication.

The week will be filled with activities and free screenings for schools, while the weekend opens up to the general public with workshops, talks, and imaginative events such as Impro!, which mingles live drawing and piano improvisation, featuring a panel of illustrators and world-class pianist Karol Beffa. The trademark event of the festival, the Drawing Duo, will delight audiences with collaborative live drawing by a French and a British illustrator projected on the big screen of Ciné Lumière. The Big Duo starring Quentin Blake and Philippe Dumas launches the weekend’s festivities, to be followed by Drawing Duos featuring Christian Heinrich and Ben Newman, Roland Garrigue and Nicholas Allan, as well as Chris Riddell and Mathieu Sapin.

The festival also widens its scope by bringing UK audiences a bigger programme of films than ever before. This year’s edition includes adaptations of picture books and comic books – Aya de Yopougon, My Mommy Is in America and She Met Buffalo Bill, Room on the Broom – and the restored version of a timeless classic, The King and the Mockingbird.

All the books by participating artists will be on sale during the Festival and children will have the opportunity to meet their favourite authors and illustrators, who’ll be only too happy to sign their books. The schedule of the book signings can be found on the website.

We’re running a national competition for kids in the UK in partnership with Eurostar. Children are invited to make their own illustrated book about adventures aboard a magical train for a chance to win amazing prizes!

The South Ken Kids Festival 2013 is proud to be supported by the following sponsors and partners: the Institut français in Paris, TV5 Monde, Renault, Eurostar, La Page, Tales on Moon Lane, Bloomsbury, Nobrow, and Pushkin Press.



Venue


Institut français | 17 Queensberry Place | London SW7 2DT

Info & bookings: www.southkenkidsfestival.co.uk | 020 7871 3515

Press inquiries


Hélène Fiamma at helene.fiamma@diplomatie.gouv.fr | 020 7073 1307

Natacha Antolini at natacha.antolini@institutfrancais.org.uk | 020 7871 3520

Lorraine Keating (PR, Oksa Pollock) at lorrainekeating1@gmail.com | 07936 449335

© Ben Newlan

© Debi Gliori

© Claudia Boldt

Programme


Monday 18 November



Film: Aya de Yopougon


10.30am-12pm | in French with English subtitles | free

British schools (Year 8-Year 12) - French schools (5e-3e)

Film: My Mommy Is in America and She Met Buffalo Bill



1.30pm-2.45pm | in French with English subtitles | free

British schools (Year 5-Year 6) - French schools (CP-CM2)

Tuesday 19 November

Film: Room on the Broom, followed by a Q&A



10.30am-11.30am | in English | free

British schools (Reception-Year 2) - French schools (Moyenne section-CP)

Wednesday 20 November

Film: La Sorcière dans les airs



10.30am-11.15am | in French | free

Thursday 21 November

Event: Cackling Away with

Les P’tites Poules

10.30am-11.30am | in French | £5

French schools (CE1-CM1)

Film: The King and the Mockingbird (Le Roi et l’Oiseau)



1pm-2.30pm | in French with English subtitles | free

French schools (CP-CM2) - British schools (Year 5-Year 9)

Friday 22 November

Event: Oksa Pollock, the Art of Novel Writing



10.30am-11.30am | in French | £5

French schools (5e-3e)

Prize Ceremony



5pm-5.45pm | in English | free

The Big Duo: Quentin Blake & Philippe Dumas



6.30pm-7.30pm | in English | ages 5+ | £5

Saturday 23 November

Film: La Sorcière dans les airs (Room on the Broom)



10am-10.45am | in French | ages 4+ | £5

Workshop with Christian Jolibois



10am-11am | in French | ages 8+ | £7 | max. 25 children

3.30pm-4.30pm | in French | ages 8+ | £7 | max. 25 children

Workshop with Mathieu Sapin



10am-11am | in English | ages 7+ | £7 | max. 25 children

Meeting Oksa Pollock



11am-12pm | in English | ages 10+ | £5

Drawing Duo: Christian Heinrich & Ben Newman



11.30am-12.10pm | in English | age 3+ | £5

Workshop with Marion Billet



1pm-2pm | in English | ages 4+ | £7 | max. 25 children

Drawing Duo: Roland Garrigue & Nicholas Allan



1.30pm-2.10pm | in English | ages 3+ | £5

Create Your Own eBook



2pm-4pm | in English | ages 7-10 | £15 | max. 10 children

Meeting Debi Gliori



2.30pm-3.30pm | in English | ages 4+ | £5

Workshop with Ben Newman



2.30pm-3.30pm | in English | ages 8+ | £7 | max. 25 children

Meeting Chris Riddell



3pm-4pm | in English | ages 8+ | £5

Workshop with Christian Heinrich



3.30pm-4.30pm | in French | ages 8+ | £7 | max. 25 children

Impro!



5pm-6pm | in English | ages 3+ | £7

Sunday 24 November

Film: The King and the Mockingbird (Le Roi et l’Oiseau)



10am-11.30am| in French with English subtitles | 3+| £8, conc. £6

Workshop with Marion Billet



10am-11am | in English | ages 4+ | £7 | max. 25 children

Workshop with Debi Gliori



10am-11am | in English | ages 6+ | £7 | max. 25 children

Create Your Own eBook



10am-12pm | in English | ages 10-13 | £15 | max. 10 children

Workshop with Claudia Boldt



11.30am-12.30pm | in English | ages 4+ | £7 | max. 25 children

2pm-3pm | in English | ages 4+ | £7 | max. 25 children

Meeting Philippe Dumas



11.30am-12.30pm | in English | ages 6+ | £7 | max. 25 children

Drawing Duo: Chris Riddell & Mathieu Sapin



12.20pm-1pm | in English | ages 3+ | £5

Film: My Mommy Is in America and She Met Buffalo Bill



2pm-3.15pm | in French with English subtitles | 6+| £8, conc. £6

Workshop with Roland Garrigue



2pm-3pm | in English | ages 5+ | £7 | max. 25 children

Workshop with Nicholas Allan



3.30pm-4.30pm | in English | ages 4+ | £7 | max. 25 children

Workshop with Lucille Clerc



3.30pm-4.30pm | in English | ages 6+ | £7 | max. 25 children

Film: Aya de Yopougon



4pm-5.30pm | in French with English subtitles | 8+ | £8, conc. £6

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