Off The Rails Exhibition and Performance
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Off The Rails Exhibition and Performance

  • ALL AGES

See young voices take centre stage! Join us at Totton Station, Sat 27 Sep, for a creative showcase inspired by 200 years of rail travel.

By Fluid Motion Theatre Company

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Totton Station

Station Road North Totton SO40 3AB United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour
  • ALL AGES

🚉 Off The Rails Exhibition LaunchStep onto the platform for a one-of-a-kind celebration of young creativity! On Saturday 27th September at 2pm, Totton Railway Station transforms into a gallery of imagination, showcasing bold writing and artwork by local 13–18 year olds.

From Victorian steam to futuristic dreams, this exhibition—co-created during the Off The Rails workshops—honours 200 years of railway history as part of the national Railway 200 programme. Expect poetry, flash fiction, collage, and a burst of community spirit. Whether you're a train buff, a proud parent, or just curious—this is your ticket to something truly special. All aboard!

Off The Rails is part of Railway 200, a national celebration of 200 years of the railways, brought to you by Totton Community Rail and Fluid Motion Theatre Company, funded by Culture in Common and supported by South Western Railway.

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Fluid Motion is an award-winning organisation in Hampshire and a leader in the field of arts and health. We use theatre and creative activities in innovative ways to support and improve health and wellbeing. James Sanderson, Director of Personalised Care at NHS England said of us ‘Innovative work like yours provides a great opportunity for new relationships between theatre and health’. The organisation was set up in 2010 by Ali Gill, Executive Director, and Leigh Johnstone, Artistic Director, whose lived experiences of poor mental health issues underpin the focus of our work. In 2020 we became a charity registered with Charity Commission.

We deliver, weekly, free creative community and education programmes from our Creative Hub in Totton, New Forest. We use creative activities (theatre, visual art, music) as a tool to develop social, emotional and confidence skills to help participants become happier and healthier individuals and communities. Our work is predominantly aimed at young people and adults who have low levels of wellbeing and poor mental health. In addition we deliver a national outdoor touring programme, including walkabouts and public installations, focused on wellbeing, that brings theatre to some of the most deprived communities across the Country.

FreeSep 27 · 14:00 GMT+1