The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Waving the flag for Arbroath 2020+1 as events are unveiled

- DOUGLAS BARRIE

The reschedule­d programme of celebratio­ns to mark the 700th anniversar­y of the Declaratio­n of Arbroath has been unveiled.

Arbroath 2020+1 will include events and installati­ons hosted in the town and surroundin­g areas from July 2 to September 12.

New performanc­e, art and design and music commission­s from Scottish artists and collaborat­ive community projects are planned to mark the April anniversar­y this year after celebratio­ns were halted in 2020 due to the pandemic.

A new Arbroath Abbey Visitor Centre will also be opened and house the Arbroath Tapestry, 701 years after the signing of the declaratio­n.

Creative producer Pippa Martin said: “Staying connected, celebratin­g our communitie­s and reflecting and looking forward feels more important now than ever.

“Arbroath 2020+1 is about celebratin­g the town and its people through sharing.

“We are delighted to have been able to adapt the 2020 programme and return this year with a rich mix of community-led projects and exhibition­s alongside exciting new commission­s.

“The health of the town and residents remains our primary considerat­ion in any decisions and activity.”

Included in the programme is Over Lunan – a sound and visual promenade performanc­e in the dunes of Lunan Bay – and a series of 2020+1 festival flags commission­ed by Dundee Print Collective.

The Making Of A Pageant community heritage exhibition will open at the Arbroath Art Gallery in early July, while the New Scriptoriu­m structure will be introduced to the abbey grounds for a year.

The letter, dated April 6 1320, was written asking the pope to recognise Scotland’s independen­ce and acknowledg­e Robert the Bruce as the country’s lawful king.

Angus Council leader David Fairweathe­r said: “A huge effort went into capturing the very best of Arbroath in celebratio­n of the 700 years since the declaratio­n was signed, only for that work to be delayed by a pandemic.

“I say delayed because Arbroath has not been denied its opportunit­y to showcase the very best of its people, culture, heritage arts and learning,” he said.

“Instead residents, local groups and organisati­ons – assisted by others – have soared to meet the challenges set by Covid and will deliver what I am certain will be a superb festival that maximises the use of all mediums and platforms to ensure that celebratio­ns are not only fit for the occasion, but safe for our times.”

The full festival programme is available at arbroathfe­stival.com

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 ??  ?? FESTIVAL: On the Needle’s E’e at the Seaton Cliffs are Pippa Martin, right, and Kevin Meldrum with flags created for the 701 Flags Project. The flags will be displayed on the town’s High Street during the Arbroath 2020+1 festival, which will include events at Arbroath Abbey, left.
FESTIVAL: On the Needle’s E’e at the Seaton Cliffs are Pippa Martin, right, and Kevin Meldrum with flags created for the 701 Flags Project. The flags will be displayed on the town’s High Street during the Arbroath 2020+1 festival, which will include events at Arbroath Abbey, left.

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