Tides Reach 2050

It’s really happening – eek!

Come join us on Saturday 6 November for this free community event to explore the impacts of the climate crisis in Penzance and worldwide.

8 Penzance swimmers are attempting to become a synchro swim team in just 6 weeks to perform as “Out of Sink”.

Starting at midday at Jubilee Pool, there will also be free creative workshops, films, inspiration, and much fun to be had. Maybe even a chance to spot the St Ives Mermaid…

We’re coming together for the Global Day of Action for Climate Justice, taking place as world leaders meet at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26).

12pm
– Out of Sink synchronised swim team
St Ives Mermaid

12.30 – 2pm
– Creative family workshop with Sustainable Penzance
– Swim-cap upcycling workshop with Fiona Chivers
Cornwall Climate Care documentaries
– And more…

Tides Reach 2050 is our chance to inspire global leaders to take action – not just for Penzance, but for everyone.

We know that global heating is causing the climate crisis. Rising tides and increased flooding are already affecting many around the world. Penzance won’t escape this. Let’s come together to get involved in projects making a difference, and protect what we love.

Prior to the event, Out of Sink will also be attempting a ‘land swim’ from Newlyn to Penzance, performing on land in areas that are likely to be regularly flooded by 2050. So keep an eye out for us in the morning too!

For more information about the event, visit our facebook event page.

For more information about ways we can take action for ourselves and others, read this post about the event from Sustainable Penzance.

Watch this wonderful little film made about the project by Neil Megaw for Feast Cornwall. The photos above are taken by Steve Tanner for Shout LOUDER (more info on this below)

What’s the Global Day for Climate Justice?

The Tides Reach 2050 event is one of many events happening all over the world for the Global Day for Climate Justice, organised by the COP26 CoalitionHere are two more actions that you could also join in Cornwall:

PENZANCE MARCH:

Greenpeace are hosting a peaceful march in Penzance, meeting at the Newlyn Fisherman Statue at 11, coming to watch our performance, and then travelling on to Truro for the main Cornwall march. Anyone who agrees with Greenpeace’s values is welcome to join this march, you can do this here

TRURO MARCH:

A big march is planned for Truro, meeting at 1pm at Hendra Skate Park to assemble for a march, then meeting back at Hendra Skate Park at 3pm for a rally & speakers.

You can find out more about the Global Day for Climate Justice at the COP26 Coalition website, and read their powerful call to action, including these words:

“We are living through a period of multiple breaking points – from climate to covid to racism. We know that these crises not only overlap, but share the same cause. While no one can escape the impacts of these crises, those who have done least to cause them suffer the most… Climate justice recognises that all of our struggles lead back to the same unjust system. We need climate action that works for all of us, not just the people with the most money in their pocket.”

We need to say a BIG THANK YOU!

Tides Reach 2050 is very much a community event – one that wouldn’t be possible without the support of a huge number of people and organisations. We are hugely grateful to all of these amazing people…

Huge thanks go out to our partners…

  • Jubilee Pool
  • Sustainable PZ
  • Plastic-Free Penzance
  • FEAST Cornwall for funding this event as part of the Shout LOUDER project.

And all of these amazing folk:

  • Fiona Chivers for the hat up-cycling workshop
  • Claire Wallerstein for the Cornwall Climate Care films
  • Laura Evans for being our fabulous St Ives Mermaid
  • Shazz Andrews for being our compére
  • Lucy Gaskel for being our technician
  • Penzance Leisure Centre for our watery rehearsal space
  • PZ Gallery for our on land rehearsal space
  • Lucy Birkbeck for her material
  • Lucie Crago and Susan Shaw for making our swimming costumes
  • St Mary’s C of E School Penzance for their support
  • Louise Batty for her encouragement and connections to Tuvalu
  • Steve Tanner and Alice Bray Photography for the photos
  • Duncan Scobie for the drone camerawork
  • Martin Nixon for the design support
  • Molly and Mike at the Cornish Laser Cutting Co
  • BOSENA for technical screening support and gazebo
  • Golden Tree Productions CIC for the loan of the PA equipment
  • Paul Village Hall for the loan of the tables
  • Jedna Hall, Deputy Harbourmaster and Newlyn Harbour commissioners
  • Anna Murphy and the Pendeen Gig Club for “Oars Up”
  • All our family and friends for putting up with our new-found synchro obsession
  • The team at COP26 Coalition and the Global Day of Action for Climate Justice,
  • All of the amazing volunteers involved.

THANK YOU ALL!

About FEAST

The G7 left Cornwall with the big questions about the climate emergency unanswered. So, Cornwall’s artists were asked what they wanted to say to COP26. This project is one of 12 Shout LOUDER projects. Part of the G7 Kernow Cultural Legacy Programme. www.feastcornwall.org.

FEAST is a programme to make great art happen across Cornwall.FEAST harnesses the talents and energy of Cornwall’s artists and communities, generating new opportunities for everyone to enjoy the arts. The focus is on bringing people together to share experiences as audiences or participants, and on animating local celebrations and cultural life.Investment for FEAST comes from Arts Council England and Cornwall Council. The programme is managed by Creative Kernow. The Images used here are by Steve Tanner for Shout LOUDER.