Performances BIRD NERD & THE RED LIST 2026

Performances BIRD NERD & THE RED LIST 2026

Please note that not all venue websites are up to date yet with these listings.
Some of these events are free to the public to attend and you can just turn up.

More details can be found at www.marielouiseflexen.com

Verve Wellness Festival, Larmer Tree Gardens
May 23rd & 24th
On site
https://www.feeltheverve.com

Bristol Festival of Nature
Wild Weekend
June 14th
Millennium Square, Bristol
12:15pm
https://www.bnhc.org.uk/festival-of-nature/
Public event

Oxford Natural History Museum - Oxford
July 4th
11.30am & 2pm
The Lecture Theatre
https://www.oumnh.ox.ac.uk
Public event

Yorkshire Dance, Ageless Festival
The Choram Theatre
Leeds City College
July 11th
6pm
https://yorkshiredance.com/whats-on/event/ageless-2026/

Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, Special event
Crickley Hill Nature Reserve, Cheltenham
August 23rd
11am & 2pm
https://www.gloucestershirewildlifetrust.co.uk/events

Dance Six-0 Double Bill (With work by Laila Dialo)
October 16th
Time TBC for evening
Downton Memorial Hall, near Salisbury

With two more dates to follow ( Forest of Imagination, Bath pending )

The Emperor and the Nightingale
Interactive storytelling & craft for families

Stroud Valleys Project
Museum in the Park Garden
June 21st
11:30am
https://museuminthepark.org.uk & https://www.stroudvalleysproject.org

Bodelian Library, Oxford
The Wonder of Birds Exhibition
August 11th
11am & 1:30pm
https://visit.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/event/wonder-of-birds

Westonbirt Arboretum
August 24th & 25th
11am & 2pm
ps://
www.forestryengland.uk/westonbirt-the-national-arboretum

Details of events will be announced on social media in advance or if in doubt contact the venues.

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Alt Image Text: Close up of a person holding binoculars, Reflected in the lenses of the binoculars are winged dancers leaping

Image Credit: Steve Skinley