Public Art
GRIEF RAVE with Annie Frost Nicholson, The Loss Project and GAS Projects
Want to dance your day away? Join our GRIEF RAVE on the Sabrina 5 barge at National Waterways Museum Gloucester, for a collective space to dance.
Want to shake up your day? Join our GRIEF RAVE on the Sabrina 5 barge at National Waterways Museum Gloucester, for a collective and free space to dance.
We are coming together to play songs that connect us to people we have loved and lost, songs for political grief, music for any kind of loss or change. We're bringing people together through movement, reimagining folk traditions and rituals, and using movement to process emotions.
ANNIE FROST NICHOLSON and THE LOSS PROJECT have curated Grief Raves as part of the Fandangoe Skip installations in London and NYC. Now they're working with our GAS Young Creatives to bring this unique experience to us.
And now it's coming to Gloucester!
All ages, everyone welcome. You can request a tune, and if you want to share then you can tell us what it means to you.
Join us between 2pm and 4pm, turn up and stay as long as you like.
You don't need to book, but booking gives you a chance to request a tune and give us a message to read out.
Supported by Canal and River Trust and Arts Council England.
We are coming together to play songs that connect us to people we have loved and lost, songs for political grief, music for any kind of loss or change. We're bringing people together through movement, reimagining folk traditions and rituals, and using movement to process emotions.
ANNIE FROST NICHOLSON and THE LOSS PROJECT have curated Grief Raves as part of the Fandangoe Skip installations in London and NYC. Now they're working with our GAS Young Creatives to bring this unique experience to us.
And now it's coming to Gloucester!
All ages, everyone welcome. You can request a tune, and if you want to share then you can tell us what it means to you.
Join us between 2pm and 4pm, turn up and stay as long as you like.
You don't need to book, but booking gives you a chance to request a tune and give us a message to read out.
Supported by Canal and River Trust and Arts Council England.
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