The Survivor, part of The Odyssey event series produced by Animated Objects Theatre Company, starts this April 29th in Withernsea and she will be touring the Yorkshire Coast.

The Survivor has been displaced, representing a survivor of conflict in the Trojan Wars; and she has washed up on a shore unfamiliar to her. She is lost; frightened and alone. 

We will be welcoming her in each town with artworks, music, and spoken word created by people from The Yorkshire Coast as she arrives.

She will explore her surroundings. And she will be offered shelter.

Each day’s performance will begin in the morning at the water’s edge at 9:30.

There will then be the creation of large scale sand art as she slowly makes her way to shelter, subject to sand conditions on the day.

In the early afternoon (about 1pm) she will stand and take her first steps in each town before being welcomed with music, spoken word and a beautiful blanket artwork made by volunteers from The Yorkshire Coast.

We will also learn more of her story and her name.

The Survivor stands at 5 metres tall – she’s a spectacular sight when in motion, and something on a scale rarely seen along our coast. She’ll be in each town for several hours, allowing visitors the opportunity to dip in and out of watching her story unfold and experience what each town has to offer.

Her journey will bring her to the following destinations:

Withernsea Friday 29th April

Hornsea Saturday 30th April

Whitby Sunday 1st May

Filey Monday 2nd May

Bridlington Friday 6th May

Scarborough Saturday 7th May

And then, on Sunday 8th May, she will tour the length of The Yorkshire Coast on an open topped bus, to explore even more of our beautiful countryside and coastline. Watch this space for details of the route coming soon.

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