A new festival looking at Aberdeen’s maritime heritage and future is set to drop anchor in the city this July.
The Festival of the Sea will be a two-week celebration from July 15-28 of Aberdeen’s relationship with the sea and coastline.
Aberdeen City Council Co-Leader Councillor Ian Yuill said: “The new Festival of the Sea is a fantastic way for the city to come together to celebrate and learn more about how the sea has shaped Aberdeen and our local communities.
"The Festival of the Sea includes great events – and will also begin the countdown to welcoming the Tall Ships Race next year.”
Councillor Martin Greig, culture spokesperson for Aberdeen City Council, said: “Aberdeen is a maritime city so it's only right to mark our continuing relationship to the North Sea through this special programme of events.
“This exciting festival will involve many people in cultural and social activities to celebrate our past and our future links to the sea. It is also a chance to get ready for next year's visit of the
Tall Ships. It is important to keep developing this natural connection which has defined our city and region.”
The Festival will take place at venues across the city from Aberdeen Art Gallery and Maritime Museum to community spaces in Fittie and Torry, Aberdeen Science Centre, Arts Centre, Sports Village, Beach Ballroom and more.
Councillor Martin Greig, culture spokesperson for Aberdeen City Council, with Wishart McBride, David Brown, RNLI fundraising volunteers along with Mhairi McBeath, Deemouth Artists Studio, Sarah Boyle, Open Road, Lesley Anne Rose, Open Road Creative Director and with Aberdeen Sports Village mascot ASVIL.
A
free family fun weekend in Union Terrace Gardens on 20 and 21 July will feature
a life-size inflatable whale with a storytelling centre inside alongside comedy
performances throughout the weekend from swashbuckling pirates, a roaming giant
parrot and a desert island adventure.
Sea-themed
activities for all ages will take place in Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museums,
from maritime trails to fun creative sessions and workshops, alongside the
Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition.
A host of events in
Fittie and Torry, coordinated by creative producers Open Road, will celebrate
both communities’ close relationship with the sea. Visitors can enjoy
exhibitions, film showings, arts, crafts, nature walks, rock pooling, family
swimming, photography and more.
The
Festival will mark one year until the Tall Ships Race arrives in Aberdeen in
July 2025, and three Tall Ships will visit the city’s harbour during this
time.
The
tall ship Swan will sail into South Harbour with her crew spending two weeks
taking young people aged 15 to 25 on half-day training sessions in preparation
for the 2025 Races.
In
addition, the TS Royalist, the Sea Cadets’ flagship, and sailing ship Reaper,
visiting from the Scottish Fisheries Museum in Anstruther, will also be
available to view from the quayside, with visitors being able to board the
Reaper on July 19-20.
To
find out more about the Festival of the Sea, visit: Festival of
the Sea Aberdeen 2024 | Aberdeen City Council.