Highlights released for Power of Women Festival 2024 – The Isle Of Thanet News
POW (Power of Women) Thanet has announced that this year’s theme will be “Restival: Embrace the Revolution: 2024 is the Year of Unapologetic Rest.”
The festival takes place throughout March.
POW says: “In a world where women have long been measured by their productivity and societal contributions, often overshadowing their need for self-care and rest, POW Thanet Festival 2024 seeks to change the narrative. What if relaxation isn’t a luxury but a revolutionary act?”
Organisers say statistics reveal an imbalance in unpaid labour, with women in the UK contributing an estimated 23.2 billion hours of unpaid childcare, worth approximately £382 billion.
Festival Highlights
Power of Women Art Trail: March 1-31, Exhibitions showcasing artworks around Thanet, with free access to all.
Profanity Embroidery Group Exhibition: March 1-24 at Selina Hotel, Margate and Albion House Hotel, Ramsate, a curated exhibition themed around REST.
POW-er of GenZ: March 1 at Margate Leisure Centre, a student night with art, music, media, and more.
International Women’s Day Sponsored Swim: March 8, a sponsored event at Walpole Bay, promoting wellness through physical activity.
Mother’s Day at Powell-Cotton Museum: March 10 at Powell Cotton Museum, honouring maternal figures with diverse activities.
Digital Day: March 17, an online event featuring talks, workshops, and yoga sessions, accessible globally.
POW in the Park: March 23 at Ellington Park, a family festival with performances and workshops for all ages.
Variety Show: March 24 at Sarah Thorne Theatre, a grand closing party for the festival with comedy and performances.
Music for the Soul – 9th March at St Lukes Church, Ramsgate, A live music event featuring women and non-binary artists. Experience the musical magic of Mantawoman and Meg Bird, along with a performance by Institute Collective.
TKE Studios – We Do Not Sleep: 8th March – 19 May 2024 An ongoing exhibition showcasing a dynamic array of artistic expressions and collaborations. With work by Tracey Emin, Lindsey Mendick and Elissa Cray.