Norfolk & Norwich Festival, the largest arts festival in the East of England and one of the four largest in the UK, has today announced Daniel Brine as their new Festival Director. Currently the Artistic Director and Chief Executive Officer at Cambridge Junction, Daniel runs the arts centre’s extensive multi-disciplinary programme. He will take up the position at Norfolk & Norwich Festival in January in time for the 2018 Festival which runs from Thursday 11 to Sunday 27 May.
Daniel will lead the Festival’s extensive programme of work across performance, theatre, music, visual arts, literature, events for children and unique concerts as well as large-scale free outdoor events for which the Festival is renowned. He will continue the Festival’s work as the flagship arts organisation for the East of England, showcasing some of the world’s most renowned international artists alongside regional talent, drawing audiences from across the UK. The programme for the 2018 Festival is still to be announced.
Daniel Brine is currently Artistic Director and Chief Executive Officer at Cambridge Junction, a venue committed to performance, popular culture and creative learning that is up-and-coming and cutting-edge. Prior to this Daniel was the Artistic Director and Chief Executive Officer at Performance Space, Australia’s leading organisation for the development and presentation of interdisciplinary works. Daniel has also worked as Associate Director at Live Art Development Agency, the leading development organisation for live art in the UK as well as Co-Director of NOW Festival, a celebration of arts and popular culture in Nottingham. He began his career at the Australia Council, the Australian Government’s arts advisory and funding body and has also worked for the Arts Council England.
Daniel Brine said: “It’s a huge honour to be appointed Norfolk & Norwich Festival’s next Festival Director. I’m looking forward to leading the team to create a festival which the people of Norfolk and Norwich are proud of and enjoy. I live in East England and am committed to bringing great arts to the region. It’s a great privilege to lead a regional flagship event of international standing and I’m keen to work with local arts and cultural partners to continue the festival’s success.”
Daniel replaces William Galinsky, who left earlier this year following a seven year tenure.