The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the world's largest arts event, is taking on a new dimension this year as performers use their platforms for activism and protest. From punk rock to comedy, artists tackling issues of power, injustice, and political apathy head-on.
Breakdown
- Maria Alyokhina of Pussy Riot uses her performance to warn audiences about the dangers of political repression. 3s
- The show 'Dangerous Goods' combines acrobatics and burlesque to protest politics and the patriarchy. 59s
- Protest singer Grace Petri urges audiences to take action against inequality and misinformation. 1m 17s
- The Fringe Festival began as a protest by working-class artists excluded from the main festival in 1947. 2m 0s
- The festival's activist roots are reflected in this year's focus on protest art and social change. 2m 14s