More articles Thursday 03 August 2017 12:00pm
Share Your Festival Memories With Us
We're asking for people to share their special memories of Edinburgh’s Festivals to help create a piece of collective writing celebrating the 70th anniversary of Edinburgh becoming a Festival City.
In Live Poetry Lab; 70 Years of Festival Memories the Book Festival’s Poets in Residence, Colin Herd, Jane McKie, Jennifer Williams, Peter Mackay and Ryan Van Winkle, will be creating a live, collective response to people’s stories in a series of free, drop-in sessions from Monday 21 to Friday 25 August in the Greenhouse, our new venue on George Street. You can observe their unique, creative writing processes and see how the poets use the memories of Festival visitors and the creative input of their fellow poets to create one unified piece.
We're calling for anyone who has special Festival memories they would like to share to tweet these using #LivePoetryLab, or come along from 4 August and write down those memories and put them in the Memory Boxes, which can be found in the Book Festival Box Office on George Street, in The Greenhouse on George Street and in the Entrance Tent in Charlotte Square Gardens.
This year, the Book Festival is, for the first time ever, expanding beyond the boundaries of Charlotte Square and creating two exciting new venues on the west end of George Street. To mark the 70th anniversary of the Festival City these two new venues, the Bosco Theatre and The Greenhouse, offer new opportunities to look at the relationship the Festival has with the city. In addition to the Live Poetry Lab, events being held in these new venues include LitLong Reading the City, writing workshops and drop-in activities for all ages. This extension of Charlotte Square Gardens also includes a box office, pop-up bookshop and patio seating area.