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Annabel Taylor-Munt
Annabel completed her Degree in Design at Goldsmiths University of London, before going on to receive various grants to write and produce moving image work. Taking a keen interest in community-focused projects and local history she joined the Thames Festival Team as an intern in the heritage department before becoming the Totally Thames Programme Manager.
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Totally Thames festival
Totally Thames festival is an annual season of unique and inclusive arts and culture throughout the month of September with activity taking place on, beneath, and along the River Thames.Launched in 2014, Totally Thames festival emerged from the idea to expand and replace the hugely successful two-day Thames Festival along the South Bank and Bankside that ran from 1997-2013.The month-long programme runs the 42-mile stretch of the Thames through working…
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Our Seed Funder Programme provides early to mid-career artists with support to shape, develop and deliver their River Thames, waterway, or sustainability themed project.
Seed Funder ProgrammeSing for Water
A riverside choral event that takes place as part of Totally Thames festival, bringing together choirs from across the UK to raise money and awareness for WaterAid.
Discover this projectThames Path at 30: Photography Competition
The Thames Path National Trail traces the River Thames from its source in Gloucestershire to the Woolwich Foot Tunnel, where it meets the King Charles III England Coast Path.Integrated along the trail, there are new riverside public spaces created by the Thames Tideway Tunnel, each incorporating newly commissioned public artworks.The photography competition focuses on the new Tideway public spaces, the Thames Path and the riverside walkway on north…
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This event took place at dusk on Saturday 24 September 2022, the Reflections flotilla was a tribute by the river community marking the passing of Her Majesty the Queen and the accession of King Charles III. As the boats glided peacefully by, it allowed those viewing to remember the past and think positively about the future. The event aimed to raise up to £20,000 for the RNLI, supporting the construction of a new lifeboat station at Waterloo Bridge.The…
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