Folkestone Living Advent Calendar 2022
15/12/2022
Every night at 6pm from December 1st to Christmas Eve, JimJam Arts will be transforming Folkestone into a LIVING ADVENT CALENDAR with a different door opening to reveal a surprise LIVE PERFORMANCE.
Every night at 6pm from December 1st to Christmas Eve, JimJam Arts will be transforming Folkestone into a LIVING ADVENT CALENDAR with a different door opening to reveal a surprise LIVE PERFORMANCE.
From 1st to 24th December, Folkestone became a Living Advent Calendar with a different door opening every night to reveal a surprise performance. Folkestone’s Fairy Folk might surprise you! Spellbound was devised, performed and made by participants of JimJam Arts Word on the Street group…
From 1st to 24th December, Folkestone became a Living Advent Calendar with a different door opening every night to reveal a surprise performance. Guests to door number 8 experienced a crazy night at the movies, with a series of short local films – Folkestone Is…
An exclusive preview screening of this experimental sci-fi short before its Cannes Film Festival premiere. This special preview screening was in advance of the official premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, and was introduced by filmmaker Ben Barton.
From 1st to 24th December, Folkestone became a Living Advent Calendar with a different door opening every night to reveal a surprise performance. Guests to door 4 were far from brassed off with the evening’s entertainment! The Orbi Playa Big Band treated our audience to…
From 1st to 24th December, Folkestone became a Living Advent Calendar with a different door opening every night to reveal a surprise performance. Guests for door 23 traveled back in time to celebrate V.E. day, starting with a Pathé Newsreel, followed by music and 1940s…
The National Army Museum presents a weekend of film screenings and family activities inspired by the First World War. This series of free screenings and related activities presents historical and contemporary films inspired by the First World War. Experts from the National Army Museum’s Learning…
Introduced by: Alastair Massie, National Army Museum