Anglia Ruskin to put on a variety of online events for new Cambridge Festival
A series of free, online events will explore a variety of subjects including the science of attraction, the collapse of the Soviet Union, and unusual cases of murder and witchcraft in the UK.
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is putting on seven events in March as part of the new interdisciplinary Cambridge Festival, which amalgamates the Cambridge Science Festival and the Cambridge Festival of Ideas.
Among the 350 mainly digital events taking place during March are the following talks and performances hosted by ARU:
• Mesopotanium mud: A journey through voice and vessel. An audio-facilitated virtual walk encompassing art, nature, geoarchaeology and earth sciences. Runs on demand from 26 March until 4 April from 10am-8pm, booking not necessary.
BOOKWORMS can prepare to escape the world this summer after the Essex Book Festival was given the green light for 2021. The event will initially take place online from June 6 before physical activities in Covid-secure settings will run throughout July and August. Festival director Ros Green said: “In a time when books, storytelling and conversations have never been more important, both in terms of home entertainment and our collective wellbeing, we’re thrilled to be offering a truly diverse mix of events later this year. “2021 will be different from previous years – it has to be – however, we’re relishing the opportunity to experiment with new ways of doing things.”
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5:38 PM January 28, 2021
Ros Green, director of the Essex Book Festival, with author Sarah Perry. The pair will be discussing Essex Girls at the launch of the 2021 Festival in June
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The world may be still trapped in lockdown but some festivals are working hard to ensure that life goes on.
The Essex Book Festival has announced that contingency planning has meant that the event can go ahead as planned – online if necessary.
Unlike previous years, the Festival will run for three months with digital events taking place in June, followed by physical events in July and August, all made Covid-secure through outdoor settings and large indoor venues where social distancing is possible.