Join the Barbican Theatre, Devon Wildlife Trust and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park, with support from the University of Plymouth as they celebrate the culmination of an eight month exploration of the River Plym. The project has been made possible with funding from Esmée Fairbairn Foundation Blue Spaces Programme.
The River Plym flows from Dartmoor, to Plymouth, and into the sea. By connecting with the people who live and work throughout its catchment, the River Plym Project has focused on encouraging people to value and enjoy the nature on their doorstep, to create more space for wildlife and ultimately restore the river's health.
This event will celebrate all the connections and conversations that have taken place during this phase of the project, when workshops and events with over 30 diverse communities to explore their relationships with the River Plym were held.
The evening is an opportunity for those who have been involved in the project to see the result of their engagement and for those who are interested to learn more about the river, its inhabitants and surroundings, as well as those inspired by it.
PROGRAMME
17:30 – Immersive exhibition opens/welcome drinks
18:15 – Auditorium doors open
18:30–20:00 – Talks and performances (with interval)
• Dr Neil Williams – Pioneering Rights of Nature Network in UK
• River Plym Dance Film: Local dance artists and filmmaker
• Robert Mountjoy: Local Artist inspired by River Plym
• Interactive Digital Mapping Activity: Innovative new social mapping tool
• 'Our Hoe': Performance by Barbican Theatre ReBels Adults Acting Participants
• 'Flow/Cadence': Films by
Kayla Parker and Stuart Moore about the Plym Estuary
• Dr Neil Williams – Pioneering Rights of Nature Network in UK
• River Plym Dance Film: Local dance artists and filmmaker
• Robert Mountjoy: Local Artist inspired by River Plym
• Interactive Digital Mapping Activity: Innovative new social mapping tool
• 'Our Hoe': Performance by Barbican Theatre ReBels Adults Acting Participants
• 'Flow/Cadence': Films by
The studio exhibition is open until 21:00.
Visit the Barbican Theatre Plymouth webpage to book a place.
Email info@barbicantheatre.co.uk for any queries.