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William Galinsky Becomes Artistic Director

William Galinsky appointed Artistic Director.

With government and Arts Council backing, the Festival becomes one of ten institutions to form a separate ‘bridge’ organization – Festival Bridge, responsible for developing arts opportunities and acting as a bridge between the Education and Arts sectors.

Open Studios continues to grow year on year. In 2011 it covered three weekends, with 33,000 visitors, 347 participating artists and over £250,000 of art sold.

Norfolk and Norwich Festival Review and Financial Highlights 2011:

“2011 was probably the most international programme the Festival has ever presented.”
“96% of surveyed audience said they would attend the Festival again.”

Andy Sheppard's Saxophone Massive

This year the Festival kicked-off with an outdoor concert featuring 200 saxophone players from across Norfolk, led by the jazz saxophonist Andy Sheppard. It was called ‘Saxophone Massive’.

 


Film made by CMEDIA for Norfolk & Norwich Festival

Festival Mementos


Beermats, 2011. Image Courtesy of Norfolk & Norwich Festival.

 


Staff Benda Bilili Concert Flyer, 2011. Image Courtesy of Norfolk & Norwich Festival.

 


Street Hunt Festival Commission, 2011. Image Courtesy of Norfolk & Norwich Festival.

 


The varied venues used in the 2011 festival, including Horning riverboat, Elsing Hall and Eaton Park, among others. Taken from the Festival programme in the Norfolk & Norwich Festival Archive

 


Festival programme cover from 2011. Image Courtesy of Norfolk & Norwich Festival.

 


A selection of handouts from the artists appearing at the 2011 festival. Taken from the Norfolk & Norwich Festival archive.

Arts make life better

Norfolk & Norwich Festival brings tens of thousands of people together in celebration – it has been doing this for over 250 years. Through our May Festival and our year-round arts education work, focusing on children and young people, we lead and support celebration, creativity and curiosity in communities across Norfolk and the region.

This year we begin an exciting new initiative, Festival Connect & Create that will bring creative opportunities to those schools and communities with least provision. Creativity transforms people’s lives. It builds cohesive communities, develops vital skills and supports health and wellbeing. We want more people to have access to creative opportunities.

Please consider donating to support and develop this work. With your help we can increase access to the life changing power of the arts.

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