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Children’s BookFest and Festival of Chichester join forces
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Good afternoon, my name is Phil Hewitt, group arts citizen at the Sussex Newspapers and also
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chairman of the Festival of Chichester. Now really exciting news for the Festival of Chichester,
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exciting news for Children's Book Fest in Chichester. We're combining the Children's Book
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Fest. It's going to be a really important central thread through the Festival of Chichester this
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year, isn't it? Why is that happening? Why are you pleased, Georgina, that we are uniting in
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that way for this year's Festival? Yeah, we're delighted. It seems like a really,
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a really lovely partnership. We've concentrated for, since 2019, we've concentrated on our schools
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programme, really. You know, everything we do is about bringing authors and brand new books into
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schools. But we really wanted to be able to reach children in the community, not just the children
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that are in the classroom on the day the author comes. You know, we wanted to be able to give
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that kind of experience to whoever wanted to come. So we're really excited to have four different
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children's events going on during the Festival of Chichester. We've got the Reverend Richard Coles
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as well coming for the grown-ups. And yeah, we're just, we're thrilled. And obviously it's such a big
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year for the cathedral as well, being this 900 year. So it feels like a real community collaboration.
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And these, these festivals are part of the fundraising that you need to do to make the
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whole thing work. You have to come up with a staggering £50,000 to make the festival function,
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which is a huge challenge, isn't it? But what a wonderful achievement that you do,
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because you reach so many schools already, don't you?
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Yeah, yeah, we, we're, it's going really well. Yeah, the fund, so the problem is you're almost
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a victim of your own success, because the more, the more popular you become, the more money you have
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to raise. But it's a really nice problem to have. But the events are really useful because lots of the
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speakers volunteer their time for free just to support us. So all the ticket proceeds can go straight
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back into the coffers and we translate them straight. And that success, that shows the
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fact that the Bookfest is really meeting a need, isn't it? To go back a stage or two,
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what is the whole ethos? What's the Bookfest about?
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The Bookfest is, so in 2019, our two co-founders, Penny Tomlinson and Sarah Gott, they, they
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realised there was a really staggering statistic at the time about the number of
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children who grow up in a house that doesn't have, either doesn't have any books or certainly
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doesn't have any children's books. And so what they wanted to do was combine the experience of
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an author speaking directly to children, and then afterwards presenting them with their very own copy
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of their book and personally dedicated. So we have, we do Bognor in February, and we do
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Chichester in October. And we, yeah, we have just stacks of authors turning up, going into classrooms,
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they talk to the children, then they personally meet each and every one.
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And the authors don't struggle to find the authors, presumably.
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The authors, they're a very generous soul. You know, they're a bunch of generous souls is what
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I'm trying to say. Yeah, so they're, and October is quite a good time for them because there's so
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many festivals. So they're sort of on the circuit, on the road, and they love coming to schools.
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So many of them say that's their favorite, you know, the big events when you pack out, you know,
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like Barnes have a very big program, don't they? And they have huge, but there's something very
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intimate. And there's an immediate connection, I think, for authors when they're talking to
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the children in their own school. And then they get to chat to them personally about,
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and they talk to them about all sorts of things, not just the author's book, you know,
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they'll talk about their interests. And it's lovely for you, obviously.
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It's lovely for the authors too, to see the benefits that the children gain from this.
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It's amazing. Some of the quotes we have, we have quotes from the kids themselves,
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but the teachers, the teachers, you know, and teachers have a really hard job, don't they?
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Like, it's not getting any easier for those teachers. And they're just, and reading for
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pleasure is a huge thing for all of them. They're all trying really hard. But after the author has
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been in, the messages we get back are, oh my goodness, you know, the buzz was amazing. The kids
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are talking about these books at playtime. They're going home, reading their books. They're, you know,
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and of course you have those, those other situations where the things the children
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say are heartbreaking, like, I've never owned my own book before, and can I really keep it?
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And, and one of, one of the children last year said, could we write a letter to his dad
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to prove that it was his book and he didn't have to take it back to the library?
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Oh, and that must drive you on. That's the reason you do it, isn't it?
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It is. It is. Yeah. It's, it's such a direct, you know, benefit. It's, it's, and, and we,
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we talk to schools, obviously, the longer we go on and the more repeat events we do at the same
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schools, we, we get to a sense of how the reading, the culture of reading for pleasure is really
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positively impacted, uh, the book fest coming into their classrooms. Fantastic. Well, it's such a
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brilliant thing that the Festival of Judicial Sister and the Children's Book Fest are working
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so closely together this year. Lovely to speak to you and look forward to plenty of collaboration
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in the future. Thank you so much. Thanks so much, Phil.
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