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  • England fans watching the the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-5158.jpg
  • England fans watching the the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-5113.jpg
  • People enjoying a few drinks during the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-5063.jpg
  • People enjoying a few drinks during the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-5065.jpg
  • People enjoying a few drinks during the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-5054.jpg
  • People enjoying a few drinks during the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-5043.jpg
  • England fans celebrate winning the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-0796.jpg
  • England fans celebrate winning the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-0728.jpg
  • England fans celebrate winning the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-0713.jpg
  • England fans throw their drinks in the air after a goal during the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-0701.jpg
  • England fans celebrate a goal during the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-0692.jpg
  • England fans celebrate a goal during the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-0609.jpg
  • An England fan wearing a 2-1 score prediction on his t-shirt celebrating a goal during the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-0586.jpg
  • England fans watching the the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-0544.jpg
  • An England fans gets their flag ready for the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-0462.jpg
  • England fans watching the the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-0530.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9485.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9475.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9467.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9442.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9368.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9355.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9343.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9314.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9273.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9229.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9220.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9154.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9138.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9107.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9090.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9049.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9028.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-8998.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-8975.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-8942.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-8933.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-8929.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-8907.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-8881.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-8833.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-8838.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-8783.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-8831.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-8813.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-6974.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-6942.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-6964.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-6929.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-6921.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-6859.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-6857.jpg
  • England fans watching the the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-5119.jpg
  • People enjoying a few drinks during the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-5145.jpg
  • People enjoying a few drinks during the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-5050.jpg
  • An England fan wearing a 2-1 score prediction on his t-shirt celebrating the win after the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-0722.jpg
  • England fans throw their drinks in the air after a goal during the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-0704.jpg
  • England fans throw their drinks in the air after a goal during the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-0708.jpg
  • An England fan wearing a 2-1 score prediction on his t-shirt celebrating a goal during the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-0683.jpg
  • England fans celebrate a goal during the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-0570.jpg
  • England fans watching the the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-0476.jpg
  • England fans get a round of drinks in for the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-0441.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9515.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9411.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9285.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9249.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9243.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9212.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9204.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9145.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9071.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9033.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-9001.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-8966.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-8894.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-8856.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-8807.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-8768.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-8753.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-8711.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-8751.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
    17-PAN.OPTIKUM-Folkestone-6967.jpg
  • Power of Diversity. The Crossing lines project is an outdoor theatre performance set in the Creative Quarter  of Folkestone by internationally renowned PAN.OPTIKUM. Theatre company PAN.OPTIKUM have been working with local young professionals to create a unique, public performance for Folkestone. They have worked together to explore hip-hop, dance, theatre, rap and spoken word; culminating in a spectacular show that will embrace Folkestone with a focus on its history, location and people. Folkestone, Kent. 10th June 2017. ( All image use MUST be credited: © AndyAitchison.uk )
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  • The artist Morag Myerscough at the site of Flock of Seagulls Bag of Stolen Chips for the Folkestone Triennial launch on 20th of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Flock of Seagulls Bag of Stolen Chips is a gateway or ‘welcome pavilion’ for the former gasworks site at Ship Street, from where visitors will be able to view the entire site and imagine how it might be developed in the future. Its cylindrical form and its open lattice-work metal construction echo the gasometers that once stood on the site, while its brightly painted panels suggest an altogether more post-industrial atmosphere. The artwork is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, which sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Climate Emergency Services By Artist Mike Stubb parked in the middle fo the road for the launch of The Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot Tontine street was closed off and more artwork appeared. This is Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition and the third one curated by Lewis Biggs. The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-182...jpg
  • The installation Green/Light part of the Folkestone Triennial launch on 20th of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. For Folkestone Triennial 2014, Bradley presented Green/Light (for M.R.), a major sculptural light installation created for the former gasworks site on the junction of Ship Street and Foord Road North, Folkestone. Now derelict, the site was once a hub of energy and the place where light was first generated for the town. The creation of the installation was an intense personal journey for Bradley, who was born in Folkestone in the same year that the gasworks were decommissioned, but has lived her adult life as a successful artist in London. Since its creation, Green/Light (For M.R.) has become a highly acclaimed work and much-loved local beacon. Its reflective, exciting presence acts as a powerful catalyst for conversations on the future of the gasworks. The artwork is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, which sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-194...jpg
  • I Am Argonaut, a statue by Jason Wilsher-Mills uses digital technology to produce this  incredible large scale sculpture. I AM Argonaut has been placed in conversation a monumental statue of William Harvey, the physician who discovered the circulation of blood. Jason has a disability that was caused by a disease of the blood during childhood  and this gave him the opportunity to pay his respect to the scientist. The is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot. This is Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition and the third one curated by Lewis Biggs. The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-137...jpg
  • Respect Road 2020 by artists Gilbert & George, one of six images that will be displayed as billboards for the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot on 20th of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-161...jpg
  • Artist Jyll Bradley with her installation Green/Light part of the Folkestone Triennial launch on 20th of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. For Folkestone Triennial 2014, Bradley presented Green/Light (for M.R.), a major sculptural light installation created for the former gasworks site on the junction of Ship Street and Foord Road North, Folkestone. Now derelict, the site was once a hub of energy and the place where light was first generated for the town. The creation of the installation was an intense personal journey for Bradley, who was born in Folkestone in the same year that the gasworks were decommissioned, but has lived her adult life as a successful artist in London. Since its creation, Green/Light (For M.R.) has become a highly acclaimed work and much-loved local beacon. Its reflective, exciting presence acts as a powerful catalyst for conversations on the future of the gasworks. The artwork is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, which sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-145...jpg
  • England fans watching the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison / Folkestone Harbour Arm)
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  • England fans watching the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison / Folkestone Harbour Arm)
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  • England fans watching the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison / Folkestone Harbour Arm)
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  • England fans watching the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison / Folkestone Harbour Arm)
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-0441.jpg
  • A male Nepalese factory worker trims the loose threads to finish the carpet making process.  He works in a semi-sheltered outdoor area at the R.C Rug Factory in the Narayanthan area of Kathmandu, Nepal.  These rugs are exported to Europe the U.S and Canada.
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  • As part of the launch of The Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, Tontine street was closed off and local bars and restaurants spilled out into the road. This is Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition and the third one curated by Lewis Biggs. The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-184...jpg
  • As part of the launch of The Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot Tontine street was closed off and more artwork appeared. This is Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition and the third one curated by Lewis Biggs. The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-183...jpg
  • Climate Emergency Services By Artist Mike Stubb parked in the middle fo the road for the launch of The Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot Tontine street was closed off and more artwork appeared. This is Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition and the third one curated by Lewis Biggs. The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-182...jpg
  • The installation Green/Light part of the Folkestone Triennial launch on 20th of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. For Folkestone Triennial 2014, Bradley presented Green/Light (for M.R.), a major sculptural light installation created for the former gasworks site on the junction of Ship Street and Foord Road North, Folkestone. Now derelict, the site was once a hub of energy and the place where light was first generated for the town. The creation of the installation was an intense personal journey for Bradley, who was born in Folkestone in the same year that the gasworks were decommissioned, but has lived her adult life as a successful artist in London. Since its creation, Green/Light (For M.R.) has become a highly acclaimed work and much-loved local beacon. Its reflective, exciting presence acts as a powerful catalyst for conversations on the future of the gasworks. The artwork is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, which sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-195...jpg
  • CCTV operating next to Respect Road 2020 by artists Gilbert & George, one of six images that will be displayed as billboards for the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot on 20th of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-204...jpg
  • Looking Ahead by artist Jacqueline Poncelet for the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot on 21st of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Looking Ahead pierces holes through the brick of the retaining wall of the old Ship Street gasworks. A variety of lenses have been fitted into the holes, including some that mimic bee-eyes, as well as mechanically operated kaleidoscopes. Viewers will be afforded an extraordinary and ever-changing view over the gasworks site, the railway viaduct and the hills, as well as the future. Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-190...jpg
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