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Consequences

  • 13-21 September 2025
  • Yeovil & Corfe Castle

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A monumental new creature is being created for the Dorset National Landscape, inspired by the mystery of the Cerne Abbas Giant.

Artist Becca Gill and her company Radical Ritual, along with members of local community groups, have created a new giant for the region.

The artwork is based on the game Consequences – where you take it in turns to draw a head, body, legs and feet whilst folding the paper and passing it on. The theme focuses on working together to create something whole. This new artwork is an investigation into local myths, giant stories and reimagining folk tales.

Community groups in Yeovil came together to explore their sense of belonging and connection to the land. From workshops and walks, exploring myths and rituals, the outcome is a fun project using natural dyes and materials to create a giant piece of artwork for everyone to enjoy – reflecting and celebrating our landscapes.

Combining music, poetry, and ritual you’ll see the giant unveiled on the ancient hills of Somerset and Dorset this September. The giant will visit Yeovil and Corfe Castle, and the unveiling will be available to watch online.

We may have forgotten the stories our landscapes tell, but together, we can rediscover and inspire new tales of care, nurture, and community.

 

The viewing area in Corfe Castle is in North Castle Field (What3words: ///recorders.tiredness.supple). There is a dedicated accessible viewing area opposite the National Trust car park to experience this artwork.

 

Find out more about how the giant was made with groups from Yeovil:

 

See the amazing moment the giant was unveiled on the hillside next to the original Cerne Abbas giant:

Check out the Inside Out Dorset Family Activity Pack, which includes your very own Consequences game. Activity Pack supported by Cultural Hub.

Access

The events will take place at Summerhouse Hill which has access via tarmacked paths. It is a meadow with grass and uneven surfaces.

There is a path which is accessible by wheelchairs and buggies.

There is a Changing places toilet available at the nearby Quedam Shopping Centre.

There will be a tactile table on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 September, and a relaxed hour on 14 September, 10am-11am.

As part of Heritage Open Days Corfe Castle will be free to visit on 20 and 21 September.

There is a dedicated accessible viewing area opposite the National Trust car park to experience this artwork.

There is a Changing Places toilet located in the National Trust Castle View Visitor Centre on East Street.

There will be a tactile table on 20 and 21 September.

Read our full Access Guide for Yeovil and for Corfe Castle.

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