29 June 2024

BANKSY ~ BOAT FULL OF IMMIGRANTS CROSSING CHANNEL (DOVER 2015) #Dismaland...

Refugees crossing the English Channel (Le Manche) by boat & arriving at the White Cliffs of Dover from the refugee camps of Calais in France.
This is Banksy's Refugee Boat ride / game, a fantastic take on the UK's immigration policy with it's border control of refugees fleeing war and poverty, escaping from the jungle camps of Calais by taking boats across the Channel to get to the White Cliffs of Dover and the safety of England! #Dismaland
  • This is a model power boat game that can be seen, played with (cash payment needed) at Banksy's Dismaland, Bemusement Park at Tropicana, Weston Super Mare, a seaside resort England.


2024 Terminal 1 is not just a new addition to the festival; it represents a powerful statement about the transformative potential of art, music, and collective experiences in promoting understanding and unity in an increasingly interconnected world.
Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset has always been at the forefront of celebrating diversity and inclusion, and June 2024 is no exception! In an unprecedented move, the festival has introduced a new area called Terminal 1, described as a repurposed airport celebrating migration and a place where “No human is illegal”, replacing the old William’s Green stage.

Glastonbury Festival 2024 Unveils Banksy’s Terminal 1: 
A Diverse Celebration of Art, Music and Migration

Posted by Donna on 28th June, 2024
Filed under: From the Street



GraffitiStreet
a day ago

TERMINAL 1 – MANIFESTO
None of us can take credit for where we were born. None of us have the moral right to deprive our fellow humans of resources and opportunities just because they happened to start life somewhere else. And that’s it.
To hold this feeling in our hearts – whenever we talk about migration it should be from a position of kindness, humility and good grace.








Terminal 1 honours Glastonbury’s travelling history and community spirit and creates space for a modern-day travelling community – migrants.

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This innovative addition of Terminal 1 exemplifies the festival’s ongoing commitment to diversity and inclusion, offering attendees an immersive and thought-provoking experience. However, the Welcoming chairs at Terminal 1, adorned with unwelcoming spikes, are best left unoccupied.

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What sets Terminal 1 apart is that you must answer a question from the UK government’s citizenship test to gain entry. Good luck, everyone, and I hope you pass!

Q- Where are you?

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This bold initiative aims to celebrate migration and promote a deeper understanding of the challenges and experiences migrants face. Once at the Terminal, the most intriguing and obvious aspect is that it has the hallmarks of a Banksy curation. The elusive artist is known for his thought-provoking and often controversial artworks, and Terminal 1 highlights the UK’s Rwanda Policy.

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Terminal 1 is a space where art, music, and social commentary intersect to create a truly immersive and impactful experience.

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Banksy’s influence on Terminal 1 draws crowds eager to witness the fusion of art, music, and activism.

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The artist’s reputation for challenging societal norms and sparking critical conversations through his art sets the stage for a groundbreaking experience within Glastonbury’s already vibrant and eclectic atmosphere.

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The fusion of art and activism promises to spark important conversations and reflections on the theme of migration, and attendees can gain a deeper appreciation for the rich tapestry of human experiences that migration brings.

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In addition to the visual arts, Terminal 1 has an electrifying musical lineup in partnership with two iconic events that hold significant cultural importance in the UK’s African-Caribbean community: Notting Hill Carnival in west London and St Pauls Carnival in Bristol.

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Those attending Terminal 1 can engage with thought-provoking artists such as Love Watts, Yoshi Sodeoka, and Turner Prize winner Mark Wallinger, who was awarded the 2007 Turner Prize for State Britain, a replica of Brian Haw’s protest peace camp outside the Houses of Parliament against policies towards Iraq. Read more about Brian Haw in our blog here.

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Terminal 1 is not just a new addition to the festival; it represents a powerful statement about the transformative potential of art, music, and collective experiences in promoting understanding and unity in an increasingly interconnected world.

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