Push the Boat Out Festival
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Edinburgh's International Poetry Festival 21-23 November 2025 Festival, open mic, workshops, podcasts, and more. https://pushtheboatout.org/
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Push the Boat Out 2025 is here! You can browse our programme, download a brochure, and book now 📣 🛶🎫

This year’s festival sets sail from 20-23 November with a bold mix of poetry, performance, music and art in a sparkling celebration of words in all their forms. pushtheboatout.org/programme/
Text over a pink and yellow background listing the headline acts for Push the Boat Out Festival 2025. Text reads: Push the Boat Out, Edinburgh's International Poetry Festival 20-23 November, plus pre festival events. Pleasance. Leena Norms * Hollie McNish *  Michael Pedersen * Luke Kennard * Tinderbox Orchestra * Anthony Anaxagorou * Hannah Lavery * Zinnie Harris * William Letford * Nick Makoha * Len Pennie * Karen McCarthy Woolf * Victoria Chang * Lorna Goodison
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Push the Boat Out 2025 is here! You can browse our programme, download a brochure, and book now 📣 🛶🎫

This year’s festival sets sail from 20-23 November with a bold mix of poetry, performance, music and art in a sparkling celebration of words in all their forms. pushtheboatout.org/programme/
Text over a pink and yellow background listing the headline acts for Push the Boat Out Festival 2025. Text reads: Push the Boat Out, Edinburgh's International Poetry Festival 20-23 November, plus pre festival events. Pleasance. Leena Norms * Hollie McNish *  Michael Pedersen * Luke Kennard * Tinderbox Orchestra * Anthony Anaxagorou * Hannah Lavery * Zinnie Harris * William Letford * Nick Makoha * Len Pennie * Karen McCarthy Woolf * Victoria Chang * Lorna Goodison
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Interested in learning how to host events? Join us 21st Nov at @ptbopoetry.bsky.social for a FREE workshop on compering technique led by @katieailes.bsky.social & @kevoutloud.bsky.social!

Info & bookings: pushtheboatout.org/events/hosti...
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Graphic for Push the Boat Out Festival, Edinburgh's International Poetry Festival. It takes place 20-23 November, plus pre-festival events, at the Pleasance.
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📢 All Aboard! We’re on the lookout for a
new Chair and Trustees to join our Board of Directors
and help guide our organisation’s future.
If you share our vision of poetry as a vibrant, everyday
force in people’s lives, we’d love to hear from you ✨ pushtheboatout.org/work-with-us/
Work With Us - 2025 Push The Boat Out Festival
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We're thrilled to be collaborating with the Leeuwarden UNESCO City of Literature to present our latest online poetry writing workshop with Preston Losack, host of Preston's Poetry Podcast. Join us on Wed 17 Sept as we dive into active reading for poetry writing: www.citizenticket.com/events/push-...
Active reading for poetry writing - Buy tickets
A poetry workshop with Preston Losack
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Rock the Boat is setting sail for the Spiegeltent! Join hosts Julia Sorensen and Catherine Wilson Garry for a special Edinburgh International Book Festival edition of our lively open mic. All performance spots are filled but you can still join us on the night: www.edbookfest.co.uk/the-festival...
Rock the Boat: Open Mic Poetry
From Wed 20 Aug - Whether you’re ready to hit the mic or just keen to soak up the vibes, this event has you covered. Our friends at Push the Boat Out host a special edition of their vibrant monthly op...
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We’re delighted to announce that Push the Boat Out will be setting sail at the Pleasance in 2025! 🛶✨ Join us from 21-23 November for a weekend packed with poetry, performance and cross-artform creativity in one of Edinburgh’s most iconic festival venues. More: pushtheboatout.org/new-venue-fo...
A photograph of Edinburgh's Pleasance entrance with the Push the Boat Out logo and text that reads 'Edinburgh International Poetry Festival, New Venue for 2025, Pleasance'
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Call for commissions! In partnership with the National Theatre of Scotland @ntsonline.bsky.social, we’re commissioning three powerful performance pieces responding to the urgent theme: Anthropocene: The Human-Altered World. Find out more and apply by 7 July: pushtheboatout.org/work-with-us/
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After a short break, we’re thrilled to relaunch our online poetry workshop series. Join us on Wednesday 2 July for Finding Joy with the brilliant Kim Addonizio @kimaddonizio.bsky.social, a poet whose work unflinchingly seeks out light in the darkest places. pushtheboatout.org/finding-joy-...
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We’re thrilled to launch a brand-new opportunity! With support from @ntsonline.bsky.social, we’re commissioning three bold, poetry-led performances responding to our theme: Anthropocene: The Human-Altered World. Full info▶️ pushtheboatout.org/work-with-us/
Ruxy Cantir performs In Deep on stage at the Scottish Storytelling Centre in 2024. Ruxy is dressed as a clown in an oversized pair of  trousers and holding a bunched up piece of fishing net. In Deep was a collaboration between poet and playwright David McNeish and physical theatre maker and clown Ruxy Cantir commissioned by Push the Boat Out in 2024 as part of the Living Water: New Poetic Performances, in association with the National Theatre of Scotland. Photo credit: Chris Scott
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Two weeks until our open mic night, Rock the Boat, returns to Inspace Gallery! Join us for an evening of friendly vibes and fresh voices, hosted by Catherine Wilson Garry and Julia Sorensen.

📅 Thu 8 May
⏰ 7pm – 9pm
📍 Inspace Gallery, 1 Crichton Street

▶️ pushtheboatout.org/rock-the-boat/
A photo of Julia Sorensen and Catherine Wilson Garry. They're each standing in front of a mic while an audience watches.
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Save the Date! Push the Boat Out is back from 21-23 November 2025. We’re busy behind the scenes crafting an exciting, thought-provoking programme full of poetry, performance, and plenty of surprises.

Stay tuned! We can’t wait to share our plans with you 🚤✨
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Deadline 7 April! Don't miss the boat ⛵
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We're looking for an extremely well-organised, creative and collaborative Creative Producer to support the development and delivery of the programme for Push the Boat Out 2025. Find out more and apply by 7 April: pushtheboatout.org/work-with-us/
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We're looking for an extremely well-organised, creative and collaborative Creative Producer to support the development and delivery of the programme for Push the Boat Out 2025. Find out more and apply by 7 April: pushtheboatout.org/work-with-us/
An image of a microphone on a blue and purple background. The overlay text reads Push the Boat Out, Edinburgh's International Poetry Festival, Job Opportunity, Creative Producer.
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Looking for something to do this sunny Saturday? Head along to the free launch of Polaris, Issue 3 - "Planting Amaryllis", where poetry meets sculpture in a powerful exploration of guerrilla gardening, resilience and the myth of the amaryllis flower. More info: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/planting-a...
Planting Amaryllis - Poetry Event
Join for the launch of Polaris 3, where poetry meets sculpture in a powerful exploration of Guerrilla gardening & the myth of the amaryllis
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Have your say on one of Edinburgh's most iconic pieces of public art! To celebrate the building's 20th anniversary, the Scottish Parliament is adding new quotations to the Canongate Wall. Vote for your favourite from 3 of Scotland’s leading poets. Find out more: www.parliament.scot/get-involved...
Image says: Have your say on which new quotes should be added to our Canongate Wall
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After a wee break, we’re thrilled to announce that Rock the Boat will return in March! 🚢🎤 We’re putting the finishing touches on the details and will share everything – including the all-important sign-up link – in the next couple of weeks 👀 Stay tuned! We can't wait to Rock the Boat again! 🌊✨
Hosts Julia Sorensen and Catherine Wilson Garry stand on stage at Rock the Boat's open mic night during Push the Boat Out in 2024.
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And finally...
⛵ 2025 Festival Planning is already underway 🤩

Here’s to another year of poetry, performance, and pushing boundaries. Thank you for being part of our vibrant community.
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🎧 Festival Podcasts are on the way! We’ve teamed up with @ehfmfm.bsky.social to bring you recorded highlights from our 2024 festival events.
🌍 Connections and Creativity with our online workshop programme—bringing writers together from across the world.
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We’re diving in to 2025 and feeling excited about the year ahead. Here are some things we’re looking forward to:
🎤 Rock the Boat! Our friendly and inclusive open mic night will be back soon. It's the perfect opportunity for sharing your words or celebrating the creativity of our performing poets.
Iona Fyfe poses with a book and a paper boat in front of Edinburgh Castle. Photo by Sally Anderson.
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✨ As we wrap up 2024, we'd like to take a moment to wish our incredible artists, friends and audiences a joyful festive season 🌟 We’ll be back in the New Year with updates on Rock the Boat and our ongoing series of workshops. Thank you for all your support - we look forward to reconnecting in 2025 ⛵
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Push the Boat Out festival set sail on 22 November with a series of special events at the Scottish Storytelling Centre. We were delighted to be joined by Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture, Angus Robertson as we celebrated the opening of our festival.
Push the Boat Out Festival Director Emma Collins and Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture, Angus Robertson stand next to a banner that reads Push the Boat Out Edinburgh's International Poetry Festival. Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture, Angus Robertson welcomes guests to the opening of Push the Boat Out 2024. Raymond Wilson performs at the opening of Push the Boat Out Festival. Audiences watch a performance at the opening of Push the Boat Out Festival.