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Canterbury Festival

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  • Number of employees
    50-100
  • Company Type
    Large

The Canterbury Festival is a vibrant celebration of arts and culture held annually in the historic city of Canterbury, UK. Established in 1993, the festival has grown to become one of the most significant cultural events in the region, attracting thousands of visitors each year.

With a diverse programme that includes music, theatre, dance, literature, and visual arts, the festival showcases both local talent and international artists. The event typically spans over two weeks in October, offering a rich tapestry of performances, workshops, and exhibitions.

One of the core visions of the Canterbury Festival is to promote accessibility to the arts for all members of the community. This is achieved through various outreach initiatives and educational programmes aimed at engaging schools and underrepresented groups.

The festival also places a strong emphasis on collaboration, partnering with local businesses, schools, and cultural institutions to create a truly inclusive atmosphere. Each year, the festival features a mix of free and ticketed events, ensuring that everyone can participate in the celebrations.

In addition to its artistic offerings, the Canterbury Festival is committed to sustainability and environmental responsibility. Efforts are made to minimize the festival’s carbon footprint and promote eco-friendly practices among attendees and participants.

As a key player in the cultural landscape of Kent, the Canterbury Festival not only enriches the local community but also enhances the city’s reputation as a destination for arts and culture. With its dynamic programming and community-focused approach, the festival continues to inspire creativity and foster a love for the arts.

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