
February 18, 2022
The college was delighted to host the third Hull Vigil Sharing event last weekend to mark the project reaching nine months.
Members of the public who have participated in the year-long performance gathered in the Horncastle Building to discuss their experiences of taking vigil over the city of Hull.
In total, more than 50 people attended the event to share their individual memories and stories of their sunset or sunrise experience.
The event was catered for by catering & hospitality tutor Ian Snedden and his talented students, who produced the most amazing canapés for all the attendees to enjoy.
Alongside the event, last week also saw a selection of Performing Arts students at the college have the pleasure of working with international dance artist Joanne Leighton, who shared her talents with the group in preparation for the closing ceremony of The Hull Vigil.
Students who attended the workshop will form part of a dance piece for the Freedom Festival in the summer months.
For more information on the Hull Vigil, please visit www.thehullvigil.co.uk.
To discover more about Freedom Festival, please visit www.freedomfestival.co.uk.