LONDON.- Wandsworth Arts Fringe (WAF) is back with a jam-packed, belly-laughing, awe-inspiring new line-up. Now in our 14th year, WAF has become known for daring artists and audiences alike to take a walk on the wild side and test something new. Discover an intimate festival of brand-new theatre at The Arches underneath Putney Bridge, sparkling nights of comedy and cabaret at The Bedford (and beyond!) and let us take you to church for a feast of music, dance, storytelling, spoken word and more.
Fringe-goers can hear an opera in Sanskrit or explore the secret treasure trove of art hidden behind the front door of 575 Wandsworth Road. Try a workshop in Peruvian dance, or catch a pop-up street performance from Autin Dance Theatre and their Sea Giant puppet, Eko.
With loads of free activities and events, and tickets for all live performances ranging from £0 - £20, everyone can fringe with us this summer.
Councillor Kemi Akinola, Wandsworth Councils Deputy Leader and cabinet member for the voluntary sector, business engagement and culture says:Every year, WAF showcases the rich mix of places, artists and communities in Wandsworth borough through an inclusive, open-access programme that anyone can be part of be it as a performer, a participant or as an audience member. Launched in 2009, WAF now attracts close to 20,000 people every year to Wandsworths streets, parks, and venues with its exciting and eclectic line-ups. Community-minded at heart, but always with big aspirations, WAF is a unique melting pot of creativity from both local and international artists. WAFs commitment to inclusion and diversity, to supporting and platforming creative talent and arts organisations in the Borough, and to promoting a thriving cultural economy by working in partnership with our communities, is at the heart of Wandsworth Councils Arts and Culture Strategy 2021-31.
Wandsworth Arts Fringe is brought to you by Wandsworth Council, supporting the arts and culture industries across the borough. Part of Wandsworth Councils arts and culture programme, WAF brings together hundreds of creatives in nooks and crannies throughout the borough - indoor, outdoor, online and in unexpected places - revealing a Wandsworth you never knew existed.
The festival is emphatically inclusive and welcomes participation from artists across all art forms - including street performances, dance, exhibitions, comedy, theatre, music and everything in between. WAF is an opportunity to try something new, take creative risks, test new ideas and reach new audiences. WAF also offers development support such as professional and peer advice, networking events and marketing.
Wandsworth Council is proud to support the boroughs cultural infrastructure and ensure that all residents, businesses and visitors have access to quality creative activities. Wandsworth Council arts services mission is for culture to thrive in Wandsworth, outlined in Wandsworth Councils Arts and Culture Strategy 2021-2031.