Discover ‘Dover at Night’ packed full of fun things to do and see

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Dover at Night is a free drop-in event trail encouraging visitors young and old to explore historic and creative spaces in Dover town centre on Friday 22 March from 5pm to 9pm. There’s an action-packed programme of art and craft activities, storytelling, conservation-in-action, digital projections, music, dance and drama.

From Dover Museum and historic St Mary’s Church to the Riverside Centre, Future Foundry’s creative space and Dover SmART Project’s distinctive pink van, this illuminated night promises to be a lot of fun. Entrances to venues will be lit up in celebration, while inspiring Dover values artwork created by more than 1,000 local schoolchildren from the Samphire Academy Trust, will be projected onto the inside and outside of buildings.

Highlights include an opportunity to meet the historic Maison Dieu’s stained-glass conservators from Easthope Stained Glass as well as the wall paintings specialists from Arte Conservation, who will be talking about their painstaking work to reinstate the impressive decorative scheme of Neo-gothic architect and designer William Burges in the building’s Connaught Hall and Mayor’s Parlour.

This family-friendly event includes a wealth of creative activities for children – from dragon storytelling and shadow puppet making, to glow-in-the-dark graffiti, candle carving and spooky torchlit tours of Dover Museum.

Participants can:

Martin Crowther, Engagement Officer at the Maison Dieu, said:

“As part of the Reawakening of the Maison Dieu, we have worked with Dover’s community groups, who shared their vision of putting on more Dover-wide events to celebrate the town’s rich history and heritage and encourage local participation. We are now delighted to launch Dover’s first night trail for our residents and visitors.”

Louise Webb, Creative Producer for Artswork, said:

“Our Placemaking programme is all about celebrating local communities and my job is to support Dover residents to celebrate the unique landscape and delve into Dover’s interesting past, present and future, helping to create positive change. Dover at Night encompasses all of this and we’re thrilled to be bringing this to the town and its residents.”

For full event information, visit www.maisondieudover.org.uk/events

Dover at Night is led by the Maison Dieu and Artswork in partnership with over 20 community partners and has been made possible with generous funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Artswork and Arts Council England.

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