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August in Edinburgh 2020, the first year since the Edinburgh Festivals began in 1947 when there will be no festivals due to the very important reason of preserving life. Claire Stewart, a writer, cultural worker and resident of Edinburgh, reflects on a city in lockdown, how the festival cancellations affect the city, and on the city of Edinburgh as a collection of experiences, memories, sights and sounds. A daily audio diary, essay, podcast. Share your own experiences and reflections on Twitter with @floweringof.

Flowering Of The Human Spirit: Edinburgh Without Its Festivals Claire Stewart

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August in Edinburgh 2020, the first year since the Edinburgh Festivals began in 1947 when there will be no festivals due to the very important reason of preserving life. Claire Stewart, a writer, cultural worker and resident of Edinburgh, reflects on a city in lockdown, how the festival cancellations affect the city, and on the city of Edinburgh as a collection of experiences, memories, sights and sounds. A daily audio diary, essay, podcast. Share your own experiences and reflections on Twitter with @floweringof.

    A Sigh of Relief - Monday 31st August

    A Sigh of Relief - Monday 31st August

    Signing off this no-festival beat with a review of where things are at in Edinburgh at this moment in time. Thanks to everyone who has joined me on this little diversion throughout August. This podcast will be available to listen to for another week and then no more... So if you're planning to listen, get on the case. All the best folks! Stay safe out there!

    • 31 min.
    We Need to Talk - Sunday 30th August

    We Need to Talk - Sunday 30th August

    Are the Edinburgh Festivals are taking Edinburgh for granted? Are the people of Edinburgh taking the festivals for granted? How can we solve this?

    • 26 min.
    Silent Disco - Thursday 27th August

    Silent Disco - Thursday 27th August

    Silent Disco - the disruptor of streets and the pusher of the limits of the very fabric of society. If that sounds dramatic, tune in to find out what the hell I'm on about. Also featuring bonus content of me being mooned by a hairy monk and why I think the announcement that the 'Winter Festivals' in Edinburgh this year are a sign that the much touted positive changes for the future of festivals are not the right ones. If you're wondering why this episode is out of sequence, is because it repeatedly wouldn't upload, the curse of Silent Disco perhaps?

    • 45 min.
    Toasting Marshmallows and the Laundry Pile of Doom - Saturday 29th August

    Toasting Marshmallows and the Laundry Pile of Doom - Saturday 29th August

    Thinking about how my own life has been different over this month from other Augusts, the time to be creative and all the random visitors I haven't had.

    • 30 min.
    Halls of Residence and Wellbeing - Wednesday 26th August

    Halls of Residence and Wellbeing - Wednesday 26th August

    I'm wondering what's going to be happening with students in the near future and thinking about mental health, the need to invest in it both as a society and as a festival city.

    • 41 min.
    Thundering Hooves, Allotment Waiting Lists - Friday 28th August

    Thundering Hooves, Allotment Waiting Lists - Friday 28th August

    In today's episode I'm looking at what I feel is the fundamental sticking point for festivals going ahead in future - our lives have changed in Edinburgh and so have our attitudes. Are festivals looking beyond the goal of having the global competitive edge over other festivals? And can the citizens of Edinburgh be the ones with the exciting positive vision for a change?

    • 40 min.

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