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From the Dunes

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From the Dunes

August 2025 – May 2026

Norfolk has some of the highest rates of coastal erosion across the country, and while sleepy villages such as Happisburgh experience some of the most dramatic and contrasting imagery, on the eastern region sits some of the most devastating and heartbreaking stories.

‘From the Dunes’ is a short film produced by Joseph Harrington and commissioned by Norfolk & Norwich Festival, which tells the story of a family from Hemsby whose home is under direct and imminent threat from this natural phenomenon. Told through the eyes of two teenage boys, it will be a hopeful and optimistic exploration of their personal relationship with the place they call home, and aims to give voice to a community that feel forgotten and abandoned.

Working with local poet Poppy Stevens, the boys will write and perform a spoken word piece to narrate the film. Using this work as a stimulus, Poppy will then be delivering a series of poetry workshops in secondary schools across the region to further explore young people’s experience of living in our coastal communities.

The film will be screened as part of Norfolk & Norwich Festival 2026, alongside a panel discussion including filmmaker Joseph Harrington, members of the family and representatives from the Save Hemsby Coastline Campaign. A selection of poems from the supporting schools’ workshops will also be presented.

Further details of this event will appear here once they are confirmed.

 

Artists

Joseph Harrington and Poppy Stevens

Locations

Hemsby, Great Yarmouth

Participants

Students from Key Stage 3

Partners

JH Film Production


Masthead/gallery credit: Joseph Harrington

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.

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