Press Release: Turn up the heat for the Summer’s hottest festival, awardwinning Chilli Fiesta
Three-day family-friendly festival with camping (11, 12 & 13
August 2017)
10am - 9pm Fri, 10am-10pm Sat, 10am-7pm Sun
West Dean Gardens, Near Chichester, West Sussex, PO18 0RX
www.chillifiesta.co.uk
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West Dean Gardens award-winning Chilli Fiesta returns with a
creative flair for its 22nd Year (11, 12, &13 August). The UK's
biggest chilli festival attracts 25,000 visitors who come to enjoy
the three-day
programme full of food, live music and entertainment. The
family-friendly festival takes place in the
spectacular grounds of West Dean Estate, in the heart of the South
Downs National Park, home to West Dean College, acclaimed for arts
and conservation, and glorious West Dean Gardens. With a sizzling
selection of live performances, 140 market stalls, cookery demos by
top chefs, garden tours, visitors can expect to party and dance to
live Latin music, watch cookery and gardening demonstrations, and
dine on delicious chilli foods.
Live Latino music and dance performances throughout the weekend
start at 10am on all three days and finish at 9pm on Friday,
10.30pm on Saturday and 9pm on Sunday. Some notable performances
for 2017 will include: Andalus; the leading Gipsy Kings tribute
band, Kongo Dia Ntoltila, the rumba, afro-jazz band, all girl Rock
'n' Roll band; The Daisy Chains as well as The Fontana's - the Afro
Brazilian live band. Big Noise Band, the community Samba Band will
be returning by popular demand, as will the steel pan, acoustic
guitar and percussion trio - Steel Strum.
Festival-goers will be dazzled by the legendary Latino Strictly
Come Dancing professional, Oti Mabuse, as she takes centre stage on
Sunday 13th August at 13:15, 14.45 and 16.30. Salsa dancers Debbi
and Francisco will be turning up the heat with interactive dance
workshops and reigning UK Latin American Dance Champions Ryan and
Ksenia will be returning this year to perform throughout the
weekend.
Visitors can pick up new culinary skills in the Cookery Theatre as
they experience live food
demonstrations by a host of incredible top chefs and food
influencers. Recognisable faces such as Dragons Den's most renowned
entrepreneur Levi Roots, the most recent MasterChef winner Saliha
Mahmood- Ahmed and previous Professional MasterChef champion Steven
Edwards will be among those offering top tips and demonstrating
their culinary skills.
Dan Doherty will be taking the weekend off from London's renowned
Duck and Waffle, where he is the Chef Director, to join in with the
Chilli festivities to talk about his latest book 'Toast Hash Roast
Mash', as well as offering advice to budding chefs and food
enthusiasts. Country pub and the Earl of March (in Lavant), along
with Henry Herbert from The Fabulous Baker Brothers and West Dean's
Head Chef Dan Frowen, will be revealing their culinary secrets and
answering questions during their demonstrations in the Cookery
Theatre. Giles Thomson, formally Executive Head Chef at the Ritz
London and now owner and Head Chef of The Earl of March will be
compering the Cookery Theatre throughout the weekend.
Rosie Birkett, chef, food stylist and journalist will also be in
the Cookery Theatre and will be putting on interactive workshops in
the Workshop Tent as will Kate Morris, who specializes in cookery
skills for children. Kate is a co-devisor of CBeebies' 'I Can
Cook'. Using ingredients from all over the world, these chefs will
be sharing their knowledge in an easy and relatable manner,
ensuring visitors take away new skills to recreate at home.
Learn the true art of growing chillies with West Dean Gardens' very
own Gardens Supervisor and chilli expert Sarah Wain. Sarah along
with her husband, Gardens Manager Jim Buckland, have managed the
award-wining gardens for the last 26 years. In their Victorian
glasshouses 150 chilli varieties will be on display. In the Garden
Theatre Sarah will be joined by another chilli expert from the
Chilli Alchemist, who make unique chilli products to compliment all
types of taste buds. They will be revealing information about how
and why our bodies react to the fiery fruits. Edible Ornaments, the
team behind The Cherwood Chilli Ranch, will also be taking to the
Gardening Theatre stage along with Sea Spring Seeds, who will be
teaching the audience how to pick the perfect pepper. Mark Diacono,
award-winning food writer, grower and photographer will be talking
about life on Otter Farm and Emily Rae will be giving her top
gardening tips. Rachel Seigfried will be in the Gardening Theatre
on Sunday at 13:45 and she will be advising the best flowers to
grow for intense colour in late summer.
Also new for 2017 is the Hidden Cinema with three screenings a day,
including an art film and a children's screening. Brand new
workshops will offer dance, drumming, food and children's
cookery.
There will be a selection of bars and restaurants onsite and a wide
range of chilli-related food stalls, as well as foods to cater to
all tastes, from champagne and seafood to Mediterranean delights.
With over 140 stalls, visitors can expect a great variety of quirky
gifts available to purchase, from hot and spicy foods of the world
to chilli plants, seeds and gifts. All shopping stalls close at 6pm
but there will be a range of food and drinks available into the
evening as the entertainment continues.