Chapter 3: Canvey Island
Welcome to Canvey Island and the third part of the ritual journey.
This is your story, as much as anyone else’s
Those in the past, Those in the future
And those still yet to come
Let us all be good ancestors
Place your headphones around your ears – and allow me to sing my song
Thamesis!
Run to the Sea!
And so be free
Instructions to join in our never-ending ritual of love to the Estuary:
Go to the beginning of the sugsuggested route.
And then click Play below to listen to the Myth of Thamesis Soundfile Chapter 3: Canvey Island
Begin walking
When you have finished walking your walk and listening to me talk, you can journey to the next location in Tilbury.
But for now, take a deep breath, press play and we will begin.
Feel free to follow our route, don’t worry if you get lost. Do try and find your way to the river!
Show Notes and Further Reading:
- This sound walk by Nwando Ebizie was commissioned by Estuary Festival for Estuary 2025 - you can read more information about the project here.
- ‘The water industry prioritising profits over public welfare: In 2023, total net debt across the sector reached £64.4 billion. Yet in 2022-23, water companies paid out £1.4 billion in dividends to shareholders. Meanwhile, Thames Water’s CEO is paid up to £2.3 million annually—showing a stark contrast between high executive pay and the urgent need to invest in our aging infrastructure.’ River Action: https://riveractionuk.com/campaign/river-thames-campaign/
- Find out how to Take Back the Thames: https://riveractionuk.com/get-involved/
- Women Who Run with the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes
- Our rivers are polluted by private water companies:
Bidders Demand Thames Water Granted Immunity Over Environmental Crimes
Pesticides, antibiotics, animal medicines: the chemical cocktail seeping into our rivers
Credits
Writer, Director, Composer: Nwando Ebizie
Story Development - Season Butler
Actors - Lucie Doležalová, Leah Bartram, David Marshall
Sound Engineer Laura Selby
Recorded with Docklands Sinfonia Orchestra and students from Guildhall School of Music
Mixing and Mastering - Tom Richards