Festival Forever was a National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF) project, and the cornerstone of the Festival’s 250 anniversary celebrations. This volunteer led project had 3 principles; to research, record, and celebrate the history of Norfolk & Norwich Festival and the people whose lives it has touched.
Get Involved in Volunteering
We are currently recruiting researchers and archivists to join the Festival Forever project. You can volunteer for one or both of these roles where you will be supported by the historical author of Festival For a Fine City’s Rob Mitchell. These opportunities will enable you to develop industry-related skills, explore your historical interests, and meet like-minded peers.
Researcher – Uncover the hidden history of the Festival, from its beginning in 1772 all the way through to current day. We run bi-monthly archiving sessions at Norwich Guildhall with Rob Mitchell where you can access the Festival’s on-site archive. You can further explore areas you are interested in outside of these sessions.
Archivist – Build your sector knowledge and industry skills as we catalogue the Norfolk & Norwich Festival’s archive at Norwich Guildhall. Learn how to store, sort, and handle historical documents to ensure preservation.
If you are interested in finding out more about these volunteer roles, or getting involved in the project, please email isabel.morgan@nnfestival.org.uk
The History of the Project
In phase 1 of the project, Foundations Volunteers researched the first 100 years of the Festival. Focusing on its founding and development into a celebrated arts festival, their research culminated in an exhibition at the Museum of Norwich at The Bridewell during our 2022 Festival. Festival Forever volunteers received training and assistance from Norfolk Records Office, Norfolk Heritage Centre, and museum staff to bring this exhibition to life.
In phase 2 of the project, Foundations Volunteers continued their research into the full 250 years of the Festival. A second group of volunteers, Futures Volunteers, received training in film, podcasting, animation and more, and transformed this research into exciting content.
In Phase 3, the research and content from Foundations and Futures Volunteers was turned into the digital chronicle, allowing the public to view and interact with the full history of the Festival. The Festival Forever Chronicle is now live, you can view it below.
View the Festival Forever Chronicle
Festival Forever is a National Lottery Heritage Fund project, with thanks to National Lottery players.