Saturday, 22 December 2018

22nd December - Hut 362




It was a beautiful night tonight in a number of different ways.  The weather was mild, calm and still; there was an enormous full moon hanging low over the horizon; and hut 362 offered all sorts of interest and enquiry.





Laura was the artist tonight and she devised a trail of questions and clues to help people find the star.  These were placed around the promenade in front of the hut and were bathed in glorious moonlight.





The evening was supported by a good crowd from Bishop Hannington church in Hove who were keen to engage with the trail.




The pilgrimage led eventually to the hut where there was a message about the wise men and a little souvenir to take away.







Both the hut and the souvenir carried the same message - 'Wise men followed the star so we can follow the Son'.

We have almost reached the end of our Advent journey and eleven years of an incredibly varied and creative community art event.





Tomorrow we move just a few huts West to number 367 before our final hut on Christmas Eve.









Friday, 21 December 2018

21st December - Hut 11




21st December marks our 21st hut and is also the midwinter solstice, the date when the days stop getting shorter and and we begin the long journey back towards summer.








To celebrate this here in Brighton we have the Burning of the Clocks festival which takes place in the centre of the city, and conveniently begins shortly after our beach hut opening ends.






The artist tonight had inclusivity as the focus for her art.  Sarah Watson specialises in collage work and created a collage for hut 11 showing a procession of people all following the star.  





Anyone can follow a star and the collage shows that with a an enormously diverse range of people represented in the crowd which winds away into the distance.

The whole scene was overseen by a beautiful copper star.

This is the last time we will visit a hut in the Eastern section of the seafront as all the rest of our huts are West of the King Alfred and heading towards Hove Lagoon.
Tomorrow we're at hut 362.






Thursday, 20 December 2018

20th December - Hut 437



We were at our most Westerly hut for the 20th day of the our advent calendar, with only 4 more days to go to the end of the final Beyond Beach Hut Advent Calendar. 




The art tonight was created by the Kidz Klub which is a Christian organisation that runs youth clubs across the city.   You can read more about them HERE




They like to think outside the box and took their concept beyond the doors of the hut with a very impressive display.  The rays of light from their star burst from the baby lying on a simple wooden trestle as though the Son of God was sending his light out to dispel the darkness of the night.






Strictly speaking of course, Jesus is not born until Christmas Day, so this baby was a little premature, but the effect was so dramatic that it was worthwhile altering the chronology slightly.

Tomorrow we travel as Far East as it's possible to go as we're at hut 11.




Wednesday, 19 December 2018

19th December - Hut 341





The theme this year has been 'Follow the Star' which will come to a climax on Christmas Eve when we will encourage people to engage with the Church of England #Follwthestar initiative, you can find out more here.







So we've seen lots of different types of stars during the Beach Hut Advent Calendar but hut 341 contained the largest star yet.







Carry has been creating beach hut art for the calendar since 2009 with her trademark tissue paper 'stained glass' and tonight continued that tradition.




We've also seen lots of Christmas lights which is an important theme for Advent and were also treated to another type of light tonight as there was a fire pit burning, offering both light and warmth.


Tomorrow we're at the very Western end of the seafront at hut 437.



Tuesday, 18 December 2018

18th December - Hut 82




Yet another stormy night with high winds and pouring rain for the 18th hut of the Advent Calendar.  





God is either reinforcing our decision to make this the last year of this event or is unhappy that we've announced that we're not doing it any more!

We had a distinctly modern take on our Follow the Star theme tonight as Kate and her family created a border check point where the wise men had been stopped as they followed the star from the East.




The second chapter of Matthew tells us about the political situation in Jerusalem when the wise men arrived to ask King Herod where they would find the newborn king signified by the star.







Our modern day wise men travelled in a minivan, instead of on camels, and had star charts and astronomical information to help guide them on their way.





But they were stopped at the check point with some force as border guards shot at their vehicle and erected a stop barrier and barbed wire to block their way.




The hut itself was stark and bare, turned into a guard house complete with check in desk and military insignia.




It even felt as though the weather was helping to reinforce the overall atmosphere of deprivation and difficulty which must have been the experience of all those who were involved in the nativity story.



Tomorrow night we move West to hut 341.






Monday, 17 December 2018

17th December - Hut 225




After quite a few days of terrible weather, we finally had a dry and relatively calm evening for the 17th hut of the Beach Hut Advent Calendar.

St. Andrew's school in Hove created the installation in hut 225 with stars in a red and silver colour scheme.





The display also included a few characters from the nativity story - the first time these have appeared in the advent calendar this year.



We had a manger with the baby Jesus and beside him was a small calf, representative of all the animals that could have been in the stable.  This calf had starred in the school nativity play and was called Simon Cow-ell!



Above this pastoral scene, swinging around in the wind, was a collection of beautiful three dimensional stars intertwined with strings of Christmas lights.








On the floor of the hut were more stars, twinkling with more lights. This reminded me of the Oscar Wilde quote - "we are all of us lying in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars".




There's something about the down to earth nature of the stable birth and the glorious celebrations of the angels of the nativity that fits with this quote.

Tomorrow we move back to Hove Lawns to hut 82.












Sunday, 16 December 2018

16th December - Hut 215





The bad weather continues to convince us that this is the year to stop running the Beach Hut Advent Calendar as this evening we were subjected yet again to strong winds and heavy rain.





Despite this, Longhill High School created a forest of stars in the top half of their hut behind a silhouette of the camel caravan train of the wise men, following the hero star that hung directly above them.



Below this scene was a series of layers which had lighting between them, creating a kind of seawave effect.






We're looking forward to some better weather tomorrow very close to the hut location today at hut 225.





Saturday, 15 December 2018

15th December - Hut 424



Tonight we were heavily affected by storm Deirdre which made it impossible to open the hut due to the high winds and heavy rain on the seafront.





Instead we took Kirsty Tyler's wonderful animation and projected it through the windscreen of one of our cars onto the front of a hut near to one of the seafront shelters.




The film was produced using models created for previous huts in the Beach Hut Advent Calendar and tells the whole Christmas story using charming cardboard characters and scenery.








The animation is posted in full below and was shown at  the St. Luke's Prestonville carol service on Sunday night and will be used extensively over the Christmas period..














Friday, 14 December 2018

14th December - Hut 332

The stars of hut 332 on the 14th night of our final Advent Calendar, were the Dawn Chorus, a community choir who came and sang a selection of Christmas sings beautifully on the seafront tonight.




The Dawn Chorus is led by the ever energetic Julie Nye who came tonight dressed in a kind of Christmas/Santa Onesey which helped give her conducting of the choir a pizazz that isn't normally seen at weekly rehearsals!







The choir meets on Friday mornings at St. Luke's Prestonville in Brighton and on Thursday mornings at the West Street Loft in Shoreham.  It's open to anyone who wants to come along whether you're confident, tentative or a non-singer but are just interested in and informal, friendly, fun singing group.


It's just as well that the choir was the star tonight as due to rust and cold we were unable to get the locks of the hut open and so had to improvise a star decoration on the outside of hut 332.





Improvisation is not a bad theme to be reminded of at Advent as Joseph and Mary had to improvise a lots when they found themselves in a strange town about to give birth.




Finding a stable for shelter and a cattle trough as a bed for the baby all show some ingenuity on their part, perhaps a reflection of the creative genius of God.




Tomorrow we're at Hut 424 when one of the Beyond team will be creating the art.