The Estuary Fringe was created in 2013, after a conversation between John Bulley and Mark Sharp with the aim of taking art back from the culture vultures who have somehow insinuated themselves into the borough and handing it back to the local community, to everyone, where it belongs.
Under the direction of its creative director John Bulley the fringe stands for inclusion; providing an artistic outlet for everyone. Art of people for the people by the people....but without the guns.
Creativity is not something that you get from Art College or a degree, it’s part of human DNA, it is in all of us....so get some.
The first festival in June 2013 was incredibly successful. Organised in just 7 weeks with no money and no idea what we were letting ourselves in for, we were blown away by just how well it all went, so we have decided to do it all again this year.
Over 10 days in August this year’s festival will be bigger and better with even more artist, local, national and international from all genres, painters and musicians, graffiti artists, poets, performance artists, the festival really will have it all as this year we are pleased to announce that we will have theatrical productions and independent films as well.
The Estuary Fringe Festival, from Saturday 2nd August until Sunday 10th August. Come see what’s on and enjoy.
No need to pay £10 + booking fee for tickets, its free... just turn up, join in and have fun...
The Estuary Fringe Production Team....
Under the direction of its creative director John Bulley the fringe stands for inclusion; providing an artistic outlet for everyone. Art of people for the people by the people....but without the guns.
Creativity is not something that you get from Art College or a degree, it’s part of human DNA, it is in all of us....so get some.
The first festival in June 2013 was incredibly successful. Organised in just 7 weeks with no money and no idea what we were letting ourselves in for, we were blown away by just how well it all went, so we have decided to do it all again this year.
Over 10 days in August this year’s festival will be bigger and better with even more artist, local, national and international from all genres, painters and musicians, graffiti artists, poets, performance artists, the festival really will have it all as this year we are pleased to announce that we will have theatrical productions and independent films as well.
The Estuary Fringe Festival, from Saturday 2nd August until Sunday 10th August. Come see what’s on and enjoy.
No need to pay £10 + booking fee for tickets, its free... just turn up, join in and have fun...
The Estuary Fringe Production Team....