Float Your Boat at The Festival of Chatham Reach
Meet members of the Ideas Test team and ‘Float Your Boat’ – create paper boats with your thoughts and ideas for the future at The Festival of Chatham Reach.
Meet members of the Ideas Test team and ‘Float Your Boat’ – create paper boats with your thoughts and ideas for the future at The Festival of Chatham Reach.
Hear the songs from Sea Folk Sing performed live for the first time since 2019 at The Festival of Chatham Reach at Sun Pier House from 1pm.
BLINK. Explore. BLINK. Resist. BLINK. Reconcile. BLINK. Hope. 100 years have passed since Europe came together to agree Peace after WWI. How can we unite and bring peace into our communities now? Enter BLINK to play with a series of artworks inspired by peacebuilders and activists from your community and across the UK. …
Free outdoor performance at Gravesend Old Town Hall. Standing. Accompanied by The Flowing. The Sea Folk Sing choral group presents a beautiful collection of new songs written with the people of North Kent. From the energetic The Dockyard Rush to the enigmatic Hidden Powers, the work is an exploration of our historic relationship with the …
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Come and listen to the Sea Folk Sing live performance at The Mess Deck at The Historic Dockyard, Chatham
Featuring new music by Emily Peasgood, and inspired by local stories of World War One.
Come and listen to the Sea Folk Sing live performance at The Mess Deck at The Historic Dockyard, Chatham
Featuring new music by Emily Peasgood, and inspired by local stories of World War One.
Come and listen to the Sea Folk Sing extended performance at The Mess Deck at The Historic Dockyard, Chatham
Featuring new music by Emily Peasgood, and inspired by local stories of World War One.
Come and listen to the Sea Folk Sing accessable live performance at The Mess Deck at The Historic Dockyard, Chatham
Featuring new music by Emily Peasgood, and inspired by local stories of World War One.
Come and listen to the Sea Folk Sing live performances on the train from Sittingbourne to Sheerness and at Queenborough Railway Station.
Featuring new music by Emily Peasgood, inspired by local stories of World War One.