- Free Christmas Hamper Prize Draw
- Everywhere Means Something to Someone - the people's guidebook to Romney Marsh
- Charivari 2020 - Let's Dance Film
- Charivari Swallow hat and Mobile Phone twirler Demonstration
- Charivari Anchor hat and Heart twirler demonstration
- Charivari 2020 - Let's Dance carnival
- Charivari 2020 - Let's Dance lesson
- Covid 19
- Cheriton Light Festival 2020
- Everywhere Means Something to Someone
- charivari day 2019
- The Parish Frieze
- The Votive Fishing Fleet
- Unveiling The Elwick Etchings
- Forget Me Not events
- Folkestone Embarkations by John Wedgwood-Clarke
- Interview with Ross Ashton & Karen Monid
- Interview with Jyll Bradley
- In Favour of Public Space
- Darren Henley visits Strange Cargo
- The People's Guidebook to Lens
- Strange Cargo: the future of cultural participation
Horse Woman
23 October 2012
10am from Georges House Gallery
For the past year Martina Vermorel has been working on the project Horse Woman, a series of Visual Art works, including text, performance, sculpture and installation. Her aim is to complete a series of performance walks following the Equestrian trails provided in the publication ‘The Bridleways of Britain.’ Strange Cargo's Georges House Gallery in Folkestone marks the starting point of Martina's walking journey, during which time she intends to connect with site, location and public engagement. The project will take three months; there are twenty-seven walks in total each of varying length. Each walk will be documented and posted onto a blog, which also documents the project to date and shows the background research for Horse Woman throughout the past year.