The programme of Buckinghamshire Culture Open Weekend has been revealed.
The special long weekend celebrates the creative talent in the county with performances, workshops, and projects from July 27 to July 30.
Now the schedule has been confirmed, including an opera performance of ‘Revolting Rhymes’ at the Roald Dahl Museum in Great Missenden and a festival of colourful Marlow history.
Other activities include craft workshops, dance performances and classes, textile workshops, exhibitions, free theatre performances, family choir sessions and more.
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Bucks Culture co-chair Julius Weinberg commented the festival, which has the theme of ‘One World’ this year: “We are delighted that the theme has inspired such a great range of projects, particularly as many of them are based upon collaboration between different creatives and bring together more than one art form or venue.
"Thanks to everyone who is getting involved. This shows again that being part of something bigger than the sum of its parts is something that the cultural sector here in Buckinghamshire really values!“
The event will focus around sustainability and climate change and engaging communities in Bucks.
Buckinghamshire Council’s cabinet member for culture and leisure Clive Harriss said: “We invite residents across Buckinghamshire and beyond to embark on a creative adventure and discover the cultural riches within our county during Open Weekend.
"There is something for everyone to enjoy in this wonderful celebration of sustainability, community and the arts.”
See the full programme here.
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