Oozing Gloop, from the opening show Don t Touch Duckie, at the launch of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival 2021. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY
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Alongside indoor performances, there is an extensive outdoor programme and also a digital strand, with online shows and experience packs.
Festival director Daniel Brine was determined to put on a Norfolk and Norwich Festival this year and the whole programme is pay what you want.
Mr Brine said: I didn t think we d get here and I m so nervous but also so excited that we are bringing the festival to Norwich - it feels extraordinary.
Oozing Gloop, from the opening show Don t Touch Duckie, at the launch of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival 2021. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY
- Credit: DENISE BRADLEY/Archant2021
Alongside indoor performances, there is an extensive outdoor programme and also a digital strand, with online shows and experience packs.
Festival director Daniel Brine was determined to put on a Norfolk and Norwich Festival this year and the whole programme is pay what you want.
Mr Brine said: I didn t think we d get here and I m so nervous but also so excited that we are bringing the festival to Norwich - it feels extraordinary.
Superglu performing at Norwich festival Wild Paths in 2019
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A city festival has pledged to continue challenging attitudes surrounding gender and minority group representation following the announcement of this year s line-up.
Wild Paths has unveiled Sports Team, Biig Piig and Palace as headliners at October s entertainment extravaganza.
Wild Paths is set to return to Norwich in October 2021
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The festival will descend on Norwich for four days, gracing more than 20 of the city s best-loved venues and a host of other DIY spaces including a shoe factory and a TV studio.
More than 200 live acts are set to perform from October 14 to 17.
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Aerial duo Gravity and Levity will perform at the Garden Party in Chapelfield Gardens at the Norfolk and Norwich Festival 2021.
- Credit: Mark Morreau 2020
From cabaret to an installation in prison cells, the line-up for the Norfolk and Norwich Festival 2021 is as diverse as ever.
The annual arts festival returns from May 17 to May 30 and once again features a jam-packed programme of live music, theatre, art and literature.
This year will be a specially created one-off adaptation due to coronavirus, with outdoor and socially distanced performances and a digital strand.
Robot Selfie by production studio Kaleider will take place in Chapelfield Gardens.
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