Monday, 17 December 2012

Beach Hut 17








Weather and beach hut theme came together tonight as they were both In The Bleak Midwinter.














To be fair the weather wasn't too bad this evening as those who come down to the beach often give the opinion that the weather is fine as long as it's not raining - any amount of cold is easier to bear than even a small shower.

Hut 11 was the epitomy of bleak midwinter as it depicted a hut-sized snow scene containing a stark and bare forest.

We're back to the west end of the huts next as we head to Hove Lagoon and hut 403.




Sunday, 16 December 2012

Beach Hut 16







Amidst the showers of a distinctly changeable day, Karen Morton created an oasis of natural beauty in hut 410 tonight.
A Partridge in a Pear Tree may not immediately seem to have much of a connection with the Christmas story as told in the Bible but the tradition is that this song was developed during the reign of Oliver Cromwell by Roman Catholic parents as a way of teaching their children the basic tenets of Christian faith.



A Partridge in a Pear Tree is thought to represent Jesus because a mother partridge is said to prepared to sacrifice herself to protect her young.  Putting the partridge in a tree reminds us of Jesus death on the cross - the ultimate act of sacrifice.







We'll be hearing more about this particular song later in the Beach Hut Advent Calendar on the 21st of December.

Our next hut will be our most Easterly hut as it's number 11. 

Saturday, 15 December 2012

Beach Hut 15



Brightest and Best is not one of the most well known carols but is very appropriate for Advent as we remember Jesus coming as the light of the world.






Tonight hut 177 was full of interesting colours as various fluorescent stars were illuminated by an ultraviolet light.




This was enhanced by the provision of fluorescent make-up and glowsticks for any one who wanted to take part and a beautiful glowing white Christmas tree as the centrepiece to the hut.



For the next hut we head back west and go to number 410 beside Hove Lagoon.








Friday, 14 December 2012

Beach Hut 14



Earlier in the day today it seemed like it might not be a good idea to go to the beach as the weather forecasters weren't just predicting a rough day but were telilng us to stay away from the beach for our own safety.

Fortunately as the afternoon sun waned, so did the rain and wind and by the time we got to 5.30 the seafront was pretty calm and peaceful.





Tonight the focus was on poetry and Tamsin had produced an image of Good King Wenceslas following a series of poetry workshops on this theme.  






Poets were invited to take their place as Good King Wenceslas and recite their thoughts for us all to  hear.  We hope to be able to post some of these poems here soon.


Next time we'll be at hut number 177

Thursday, 13 December 2012

Beach Hut 13

We took a step back in time at hut 227 tonight which had a distinctly medieval feel.  Janina Karpinska had chosen Lullay, Lullow and Gaudete as the carols to celebrate on the seafront tonight.  

The hut was lit with a beautiful pink and green light and featured a baby to whom these lullaby songs were addressed.








A small group came together in front of the hut to sing these accompanied by Janina on the ukelele.  Added to that we had some impromptu poetry as well as a song contributed by a passer-by.







There was also a hint of Scandinavia in the air, not only because of the cold which accompanies us every night on our journey towards Christmas, but in the added celebration of St. Lucy or Santa Lucia as she is known across the Nordic countries.


The hut also featured icons created by Janina showing Mary lulling her baby to sleep.





Hut 402 is next and will feature more poetry beside Hove Lagoon.





Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Beach Hut 12

Hut 44 challenged us to think along with our mulled wine and mince pies as it contained a conceptual art piece which wasn't immediately obvious.

The theme carol was Angels from the Realms of Glory and the artwork was a collaboration between a number of people who had all contributed items to the work.  









They were asked to consider the earth from the angels point of view as they look down on the whole world and all the things in it that we all create.  You can see all the individual objects and why they were chosen here.




These created objects were suspended in a shape which funnelled down to a tiny tiny nativity showing the one who was born at Christmas as God with us.  



On the way to earth the funnel passed through a crown representing the Messiah - the chosen king sent by God to save his people.


Alongside this thought provoking installation we had the Cuckoo's Nest Morris dancers who performed three dances despite the freezing cold.  Later on the squeezebox player helped us all sing the theme carol before we dispersed for the evening.

Next hut is back close to The View at number 227 and promises to have a distinctly medieval flavour.




Tuesday, 11 December 2012

Beach Hut 11



Joy sprang to life for the whole world on the seafront tonight next to Hove Lawns on day 11 of our advent calendar. 






A team of creatives from churches across the city combined under the banner of the Brighton & Hove City Mission and ENACT, a group based at Holland Road Baptist to create a tiny world in beach hut 19a.




The whole floor of the hut was turned into a winter landscape with crowds of tiny people who had come to worship the baby born in the stable at the back of the scene.





Above them was a sky of stars and the word JOY spelled out in lights on the front of the hut.






Flags were draped from the hut to a gazebo hung with lights and flags and suspended in the middle of this was a giant photographic globe, reminding us that God came down at Christmas for the whole world.


Tomorrow we stay beside Hove Lawns at hut number 44 which will include Cuckoo's Nest, the all female Morris dancing troupe.





Monday, 10 December 2012

Beach Hut 10







Angels were in abundance tonight as the theme carol was Hark the Herald Angels Sing and All Saints Hove dressed hut 73 with lots of angel wings as well as angels of various shapes and sizes.






The hut was topped off with a darkly glittering angel, watching over the proceedings like a true guardian should.







There was a pair of angel wings lying at the entrance to the hut and just below these a big tray of angel Christmas tree decorations, hand made by one of the team.







The next hut is also by Hove Lawns and is almost the most easterly of all our huts as it's number 19a





Sunday, 9 December 2012

Beach hut 9

Tonight we were focussing on one of the core messages of advent - light.  

Advent is not only the season when we look forward to the birth of Christ at Christmas but also a time to celebrate the light as we plunge further into the darkness of winter.

St. Luke's church Prestonville created the installation this evening which was themed around the contemporary carol 'Like a Candle' which you can listen to here.



One of the church members, Mark Jago,  ran with the Olympic torch earlier this year and was kind enough to let us borrow this as the centrepiece for the hut as the Olympic flame reminds us of some of the qualities we attribute to Jesus as the light of the world.


Surrounding the torch we had a host of multicoloured lanterns made by the parent toddler Oasis group which meets in church on Thursday mornings.


The whole scene was illuminated with the lanterns, lasers and hanging decorations with little flickering candles in them, helping to reinforce the message of the carol that God is light. 

The next hut is right at the other end of the promenade near Hove Lawns as we move to number 73 to see what All Saints Hove has in store for us.




Saturday, 8 December 2012

Beach Hut 8


Aldrington school and Beyond team member Kirsty Tyler did a fantastic job tonight turning hut 425 into a small beach front church.
For the last few weeks the after school art club run by Laura Thaxter has been creating coloured lanterns using tissue paper and jam jars.   

These sat at the foot of a beautiful 'stained glass' window created using the same technique - layers and layers of tissue paper and PVA built up to create a beautiful skin of colour.





Huge crowds turned up to hear the school choir sing a selection of Christmas songs and to marvel at the shrine of light and colour shining out into the darkness.


Next time we're at hut 395 with a similar theme being created by St. Luke's Prestonville who have also been making lanterns.




Friday, 7 December 2012

Beach Hut 7




Hut 195 was full of symbols from the theme carol tonight so that the hut almost told the story of the song.



The holly and the ivy were very evident at the crown of the hut with the rising of the sun featured in the midst of the foliage.  



But the main focus was the running of the deer across the front of the hut as pale silhouettes on a muslin frontage which was backlit with Christmas lights.



The muslin made the lights twinkle and sparkle as they all swayed in the wind so that the deer looked as though they were about to spring off into the distance.







The next hut is number 425 right down near Hove lagoon and the children from Aldrington school will be creating the installation and bringing their choir.