Our shopping market is filling up for Tribe Norfolk Weekend 2019 with some wonderful Norfolk creatives offering fashion , jewellery, homeware and more.
Richard creates ceramic vessels with human facial features sculpted onto them. His work combines contemporary figurative sculpture with traditional functional pottery resulting in home ware such as mugs bowls and planters.
The Braidy Bunch Crew will be offering festival-style jewellery including pretty anklets, necklaces, tribal-style bags and more. You can also visit them to get your hair braided and wrapped in festival colours!
The fab Kate from Lovely lot of Little Knots will be selling some bohemian Macrame decor including wall hangings, pot holders, headbands, bunting and so much more.
Also returning to Tribe Norfolk Weekend for 2019 will be last year’s exhibitors Meg Matthews Jewellery and Sara Argentum Design. Blacksmith Arthur Purdy will also be back with his range of jewellery, garden sculptures and accessories and Wildling Woman with their bohemian women’s fashionwear.
Joining us again will be Vintage Deli Clothing - Selling off stunning summer treats at super low prices.
The fabulous Feather Futures Community Interest Company was set up to empower and enable women to make positive choices about their futures. They will be sharing their story and selling beautiful illustrative designs at Tribe Norfolk Weekend.
Pretty Cactus Plants will be selling some of her gorgeous plants
NEALS YARD REMEDIES -
Gemma will be showcasing Neal’s Yard Remedies blue bottles of organic loveliness in various ways during the weekend! There will be a selection of products available to purchase, products to sample, I will be available for skincare consultations and advice or why not treat yourself to a mini pampering treatment!
There’s still some trade spaces left so get in touch if you’d like to join the crew and be part of this lovely little festival at the stunning wilderness venue of Happy Valley.
Email - hello@tribenorfolk.co.uk
After months of planning, a week of weather warnings whilst setting up, Tribe Norfolk was born at the arse end of storm Ali or was it storm Bronagh or Helene! Safe to say we weren’t blessed with the weather but in true Norfolk style we soldiered on and Tribe Norfolk was definitely blessed with some of the finest folk of Nor. What a magical little event!
It was so darn good we’re going to do it again next year but possibly a bit earlier in the Summer, like right at the start! 13 - 14th July 2019 - Early Bird Tickets available HERE
To keep up with news about Tribe Norfolk Festival 2019, follow us on Instagram or email hello@tribenorfolk.co.uk to get involved.
Created from a desire to connect Norfolk business and people, Tribe Norfolk is a platform to shout out about the incredibly talented hooomans we have in this county and its surrounds. For everyone who loves Norfolk. A community of supportive characters who see how connection can create friendships, collaborations, business and synergy. A festival for the whole family. Of involvement and interaction. Going back to basics. There was a whole lot of fun to be had and below are a few of our favourite memories and many thanks!
Emilie is a bundle of fabulous energy and offered 90s Hip Hop and Reggae yoga which were thoroughly enjoyed by mums, dads, traders, children, musicians, performers, the lot. Even on the drabbest of days the spirit was so high. We are already planning next years wellness area and it’s gonna be a goodun bah!
Providing hours and hours worth of fun, technique, creativity, support, encouragement and positivity - I can not recommend them highly enough. They’ll be returning next year with some even bigger plans. Eeeek!
Mrs Hoopah aka Suzanne Fossey
Suzanne kept families entertained for hours enchanting everyone who came near. She’s an absolute joy - full of positive energy and hugely appreciated by all. We saw so many people getting involved, grand parents included. One guest commented “I have tried for 35 years and never been able to hula hoop until this weekend. Suzanne was so empowering and after just 10 minutes I was hula hooping”. We’re not surprised and knew as soon as we saw her she was special. Suzanne is also a fabulous photographer and you can see her pics here.
Thank you so much for bringing your beautiful creations and cultural embroidery workshop to Happy Valley. Barnaby (7yrs) tore his kite the week after and said to me “Mummy, I can sew it up as the lady from Tales in Thread taught me”. And he sewed it very well. Thanks Titania, you were hugely appreciated with your stunning embroidery badges and so much more.
Titania Fisher - Cultural World Textile Teacher/Researcher/Artist Go check her out HERE
So much love for Millies team from Bewilderwood. They brought endless joy to us, braving every single weather and their spirits were always high. Mini adventures included crown making, bat bake-offs and story telling on the tree swing. They were an absolute joy to have around and they definitely managed to add even more magic to Happy Valley.
Used mix media art inspired by Happy Valley’s enchanted forest. You could create your own mask and get a selfie (just so they don’t feel too far removed from the modern world)!
Kings Lynn & District Astronomy Society
Fascinated us with their out of this world knowledge!! We found out what’s above the night skies and chatted about what’s beyond! The Kings Lynn and District Astronomy Society fascinated people of all ages with their interactive talk in the barn. A humbling encounter with knowledge that left hairs standing on end for quite some time. Pic from Richard Pearce on their FB Page.
Marie lovingly welcomed families into the island and gave free sessions of yoga and mindfulness. Lazy Sunday vibes included #yoganidra yogic sleep - a powerful guided meditation which had unlimited restorative and rejuvenating properties.
“Yoga can help empower children, help them handle stresses, mood and anxieties and provide the space they need to cultivate self awareness, confidence and calm amid the steam of chaos,” says Marie. She’s right!
SHOPPING
Ollie provided the beautiful shopping village marquee complete with stripe lining plus their fabulous Franks cocktail and smoothie Bar which was a hit with both Mummies and Daddies! The smoothies were pretty damn fine to. I can recommend their Super Green Smoothie! It definitely gave a much needed energy boost.
FOOD
MUSIC
The quality of musicians in this area is just incredible. I salute every single band that joined us at Tribe Norfolk Festival. They were true professionals and the quality of artists has been a hot topic for the past 3 weeks. Blessed to be surrounded by such incredible talent here in Norfolk & Suffolk AND… we need to shout about them. Go check out what’s right around the corner—> I’m uploading you tube videos so just search #tribenorfolkweekend - Jake Morrell, East Angles Brass, Helen Bluebelle, Sam Coe and the Long Shadows, Playhouse Music, Falling From Trees, Sam Cook, Vincent Knight Music, Jessies Ghost, Chris Pidgeon, Lea La Zelle, Two Bit Operators and Con and Milsky.
HOOOOOGE THANKS to Castle Acre Canvas who also sponsored this event with their Capree Marquee. We love Alex and his wide range of tents, and he has a few good toons! They always look beautiful within the backdrop of Happy Valley and are some of the best weather-proof marquees around. They can adapt to the surrounds and can be positioned on uneven surfaces too.
We couldn’t have created this festival without the help of a great team. Total legends that are Scottie, Billy, Tim, Jules, Naomi, Abbie at Creative Orchard, Beccy & Katie, the fabulous supporters on Instagram & Facebook. The Norfolk Community effing Rocks.