We are delighted to announce the opening of Estuary 2021, a large-scale arts festival starting this weekend, timely coinciding with the long-awaited re-opening of the wider tourism and hospitality sector.
Estuary 2021 (22 May – 13 June 2021) is a festival that has been curated in response to the spectacular Thames Estuary and the lives, landscapes and histories found there. Taking place over the next 23 days, the mix of large scale and intimate visual art, literature, music and film celebrates culture, creativity, recovery and renewal. Alongside an online discussion and events programme, the physical programme explores and responds to powerful themes resonant to the Estuary, from the climate, to rebellion and imperial legacy.
Re-framed in light of COVID-19, the festival invites visitors to take an epic walk along the stunning coastline of South Essex and North Kent encountering contemporary artworks and performance within the estuary landscape, historic sites and coastal towns. The estuary coastline as a continuous 107 mile walk was originally devised by local journalist Tom King, in his book Thames Estuary Trail: A Walk around the end of the World which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. Inspired by King’s book the festival invites visitors to take part and explore the Estuary 2021 programme along the way, revealing new perspectives on well-known estuary landmarks and some of the lesser known estuary environments.
The festival presents site-specific works in the landscape, as well as animating the wharfs, piers and high streets of estuary towns including Southend, Chatham, and Gravesend. The programme will feature performance, including an immersive audio-visual performance; installation; immersive storytelling; GPS audio; murals, specific walks and tours.
The online programme of discussion and events, brings together artists, scientists and activists from the estuary and beyond to audiences from around the world. A series of publications will reveal hidden architectural gems, celebrate the great literary heritage of the river, inspire new literary responses and provide maps and guides to walking the estuary. The Estuary 2021 website displays new artworks connected to the wider programme, including a film programme specially curated by Gareth Evans, and a series of artists’ podcasts released throughout the festival.
Estuary 2021 is led by a partnership between estuary-based arts organisations, Metal (South Essex) and Cement Fields (North Kent).
For more information about the Estuary 2021 programme, visit estuaryfestival.com
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