Britain’s art festivals 2021 - That will bring excitement back to your life - The Coventry Observer

Britain’s art festivals 2021 - That will bring excitement back to your life

Coventry Editorial 27th Apr, 2021 Updated: 27th Apr, 2021   0

AFTER a few postponements, cancellations, of festivals, this summer, you will be getting an opportunity to make your life excited and joyful like never before. Why do we say so?

Festivals are coming back this summer to brighten up your life.

Get ready to enjoy the positive vibe in the air as this time, many festivals are being organised back-to-back.

Several people are planning a hybrid format, adaptable, socially distanced shows along with online content.




When you go to such events, you will get to enjoy live music, theater, art trails, and virtual shows with your family and friends. You can book the tickets online that are also refundable in case you change your mind.

Let’s check out the top festivals before you step ahead.


 

Brighton fringe and festival

In this festival, you can take pleasure in brilliant craftsmanship in the Pavilion Gardens, fun dancing on the street and pier to pier music installation span across 14 miles on the pebbly beachfront of Brighton to Worthing.

Enjoy the Brighton live-art festivals for an entire month that is followed by the fringe program. About 100 shows and installations have been taken care of by the famous poet Liem Sissay, the guest director this year.

At this festival, you can go to Brighton Dome for lunchtime concerts.

 

Estuary Pageant

The countryside across the wide Thames estuary will be hosting cultural events in May, June, and beyond.

An innovative and environmentally aware line-up features immersive experiences, audio walks, murals, floating sculptures off clock towers, and the Southern pier, where they are playing threatened birds’ songs.

If you are interested in open-air art, then you can go to Chatham. Apart from open-air art, two brilliant poets are trying to shape collaborative local script projects that describe life by the estuary since March 2020 in The Water Replies. In autumn, you can also see site-specific programmes regarding rising sea levels.

 

Greenwich and Docklands International Festival

London’s most incredible celebration of free outdoor performances celebrated the 25th anniversary in 2020.

The show was performed keeping social distance in mind.

The show was also the first biggest live art festival to go on.

However, the festival is returning in the late summer season with an assorted spectacle program and theatres.

You can watch a dance performance that is Black Victorians, choreographed by famous artistic director Jeanefer Jean-Charles. In this dance program, you will get the chance to learn about the impact of pre-Windrush Britain on the complex black people stories.

It is also a curious and engaging dance performance that celebrates and highlights black lives in 19th and 20th century Britain.

 

DevaFest, Cheshire

Devafest takes place on Chester lake, which is three miles south of the Chester city centre. Organisers have successfully organized the festival for three days during summer 2021.

You can enjoy this festival with family and friends.

Furthermore, you can enjoy old school music, performances on the lake, parades, and mouth-watering local cuisines. Deva is also known as the Latin name of Chester.

While booking the tickets, shuttle buses and fairground rides are already included in the ticket price.

If you go there on Friday, you will enjoy the retro-vibe in the air. On Saturdays is a pirate day where people will get dressed up like a pirate, and on Sundays, you get to see girls scouting.

We understand stepping out of the house is fun.

Thus, you can enjoy going to these art festivals we have listed.

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