Thirty six exciting events across the West Midlands, from rowing
regattas and brilliant bogs to music festivals and historical
exhibitions, are to be part of London 2012 Open Weekend (24 - 26
July 2009) - a series of events across the country enabling access
to excellence in the arts, culture and sport and celebrating three
years to go until the London 2012 Olympic Games.
London 2012 Open Weekend enables everyone to share in the
excitement of the Games, be inspired, get involved, unleash
creativity and try something new. Join the celebrations across the
West Midlands and plan your weekend:
www.london2012.com/openweekend. All London 2012 Open Weekend
Events taking place in the West Midlands are listed,
county-by-county, below. Examples include:
• Celebrate Birmingham's Victorian Heritage at
a new photography exhibtion.
• Learn about the West Midlands' connections
to the Olympic Games in Our Games Story in Hereford and
celebrate the fascinating creative history of Herefordshire through
the Product Present Passion exhibition.
• See a unique collaboration between the arts
and sports as 20 artists from East Staffordshire display their
work in the nomes of 20 sports representatives for a month at
The Brewhouse in Burton-upon-Trent.
• Who knew that Bogs are Brilliant? Explore
and discover the special wildlife of the Mosses and learn how
bogs help with climate change in Whixall, Shropshire. And enjoy
a weekend of family fun celebrating and learning about the
birth of the Industrial Revolution in Coalbrookdale,
Ironbridge.
• Also in Shropshire, enjoy a day out for all
the family with live music, street entertainment and sports
and arts activities as part of the Marches Youth Festival in
Ludlow.
• Unleash your inner rock and roller with the
Fabulous Fifties Fun Day and get sporty in a special sports
day, both in Stafford.
• Enjoy the town's first Jazz and Blues
festival in Penkhull, take part in a guided tour
of Wedgwood's Burslem, or go behind the scenes at the
New Vic Theatre or the Potteries Museum & Art Gallery,
Stoke-on-Trent.
• Light up new pieces of art work to celebrate
the 300th birthday of Samuel Johnston, Lichfield.
• Learn to dance on your bicycle and celebrate
the marriage of sport and art at Extraordinary Cycles,
Leamington Spa.
• Make like a roman solider at Lunt Roman Fort
or revel in the memories of school sports as team of
misfit sports instructors prepare for their Olympics rehearsal in
Coventry.
• Join in with a variety of sporting events
including spinning, dodgeball, table tennis and volleyball at
Stafford College's 'Celebrate Sports' day.
• Visit a national nature reserve or have a
roaring River Adventure at one of the biggest inland river
regattas in the country, the Bewdley Rowing Regatta in
Worcestershire.
The London 2012 Open Weekend created by London 2012 is supported
by BP, the Premier Partner of the Cultural Olympiad. London
2012 Open Weekend will take place every year in July.
This year's London 2012 Open Weekend follows the success of last
year's event, which launched the Cultural Olympiad and enabled over
700,000 people to become part of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Chris Saint, Chair of the West Midlands Leadership Group for the
2012 Games, said: "London 2012's new Open Weekend is a brilliant
initiative which gives people in the West Midlands region the
chance to take part in the London 2012 experience right here where
they live. It also provides a real challenge to try something new
as we mark the three year countdown to the beginning of the Games
in 2012. We've got lots of exciting events already signed up for
Open Weekend but there will be even more by the time the weekend
arrives - something for everyone to join in with."
London 2012 Chairman Sebastian Coe said: "We've always been
clear that London 2012 is about more than just sport, we want to
create a Games for the Nation and Games that are accessible to
everyone. We created Open Weekend as part of the Cultural
Olympiad, to enable people to share in the countdown celebrations
towards London 2012 but also be inspired by the Games to discover
new interests and develop their talents.
"Open Weekend is part of our vision for the Games to inspire
lasting change. The fantastic range of Open Weekend events provide
opportunities for everyone to access excellence across sport, art
and culture and try something new. The Games are thriving
across the UK and we are grateful to the organisations that have
partnered with us to make Open Weekend happen."
Peter Mather, Head of BP in the UK said: "BP is delighted to
become the Premier Partner of the Cultural Olympiad. We have
an excellent track record for supporting the arts in the UK and we
want to help build further synergies between sports and the arts in
the run up to the 2012 Games. We are already working closely
with LOCOG on our plans as the official Tier 1 oil and gas partner
and adding the cultural arm to these activities is something to
which we are looking forward."