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Director’s Welcome I am delighted to share with you this programme of events for Black History Month (BHM) 2019 in Leicester this October. From exhibitions and discussions to dance, theatre, film and literature, there are events for everyone to celebrate and recognise the importance of African and African Caribbean history, heritage and culture. The theme for this year’s programme is Archiving the Past, Reflecting the Future, considering the hidden histories of migration and the contribution of the African and African Caribbean diaspora to arts, heritage and culture in the East Midlands over the last century. With exhibitions and talks throughout Black History Month, there are lots of opportunities to get involved and learn more about the stories of trailblazers who have paved the way, and see historical events through different eyes. It is fitting too that many of the resources will be available online and in digital formats, using our past to inform our future. Whilst voices from the African and African Caribbean are not recognised or have been forgotten, Black History Month is as important today as it was when it first started in 1926 in the USA and in 1987 in the UK. Black History Month will launch with Tabanka Dance Ensemble, with their work Rhythm, Roots and Revolution. An embodiment of African and African Caribbean cultural traditions and histories through dance, their work relays visible and invisible knowledge and experiences through the body. The importance of mental health and wellbeing in the Black community also plays an important undercurrent in this year’s programme of dance and theatre, such as with the artists in BHM Live, Joseph Toonga’s Born to Manifest and One Under, and many community-led events providing opportunities for people to come together. The BHM film programme returns, in collaboration with Phoenix. This year the films look back at key cultural theorists and leaders such as Frantz Fanon, CLR James and Paul Bogle. Some of the films also reflect on social issues with Claudine and The Man Who Mends Women. On behalf of Serendipity, I would like to thank everyone who has contributed and supported this fantastic programme of events for Black History Month this year. Black History Month is an opportunity for us all to celebrate, to acknowledge and to learn. I hope you will make the most of all the opportunities on offer this year. Pawlet Brookes CEO and Artistic Director Serendipity
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City Mayor’s Welcome Black History Month is an opportunity for Leicester to reflect and celebrate the contributions that the African and African Caribbean community have made to the city. I am delighted that this year’s theme Archiving the Past, Reflecting the Future captures the legacy and influence of Leicester’s diverse communities in shaping the city, from artistic and sporting heroes through to activists and civic leaders. This year’s Black History Month will feature a wealth of activity from workshops and discussion seminars through to theatre and film, in what I believe to be one of the fullest programmes to date. My thanks to Serendipity for organising this year’s launch and coordinating this fantastic programme, alongside everyone who has contributed to Black History Month 2019 in some way. Leicester is culturally rich and unique because of people from all backgrounds who have come together to make the city their home, build a life and a shared history. It is with this spirit that I hope you will take the opportunity to enjoy the events taking place throughout October for Black History Month. Peter Soulsby City Mayor Leicester
Cover Image Credit: Sarah Vaughan at the De Montfort Hall. Photographer Bill Wagg/Redferns/Getty Images Pawlet Brookes. Photographer Stuart Hollis.
Launch Serendipity presents
Black History Month Launch Tabanka Dance Ensemble: Rhythm, Roots and Revolution Friday 27 September 7:30pm PACE, De Montfort University £16 | £14 Concessions £13.60 Serendipity Connect Members Tabanka African and Caribbean Peoples Dance Ensemble is a Norwegian based company, led by artistic director Thomas Talawa Prestø. It is rooted in the real need for a kinetic voice that speaks the stories and histories of African diasporic bodies in a modernistic and futuristic reality. Rhythm, Roots and Revolution deals with racism, discrimination, identity, belonging, heritage and hope, provoking thought and reflection. The company share a rich and vibrant mixed billed of work that encompasses their unique approach to art and community from an Afrofuturistic and Caribfuturistic perspective, a phrase coined by the company. E: info@serendipity-uk.com T: 0116 257 7316 W: serendipity-uk.com/event/black-historymonth-launch-tabanka-dance-ensemble/
Image Credit: Tabanka Dance Ensemble
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Masterclasses
Exhibition
Serendipity presents
Archiving the Past, Reflecting the Future Exhibition
LDIF+ Talawa Technique with Thomas Prestø Masterclass Wednesday 25 September 10:00am – 5:30pm Curve RR2 £85
An intensive session with Thomas Prestø on Talawa technique, a fully codified system of body movement rooted in traditional African and Caribbean movement aesthetics; yet relevant in the contemporary. The technique combines rhythmic structures, a specialised approach to grounding, and traditional African aesthetic movement qualities to allow dancers to develop full ownership of their bodies and embrace their own identities. E: info@serendipity-uk.com T: 0116 257 7316 W: serendipity-uk.com/event/ black-history-month-launchtabanka-dance-ensemble/
Tuesday 1 – Thursday 31 October (Monday – Friday, 10:00am – 5:00pm) Vijay Patel Building Atrium, De Montfort University Private View: 1 October, 6:00pm An exhibition exploring over a century of Black British history with key images from each decade of 1910s – 2010s. The exhibition will show the changing face of Black British presence and the cultural contribution made to the East Midlands by the African and African Caribbean community, exploring figures from Larry Gains, a boxer who lived in Leicester during the 1930s, to Ella Fitzgerald’s performances at De Montfort Hall in the 1960s and to Bob Marley’s performance at Leicester Polytechnic (now DMU) in the 1970s. The exhibition will provide a new perspective on cultural and social history of the East Midlands. E: info@serendipity-uk.com T: 0116 257 7316 W: serendipity-uk.com
Archiving the Past, Reflecting the Future Tours
Wednesday 2 October, 2:00pm Saturday 5 October, 11:00am Tuesday 8 October, 4:00pm Tuesday 15 October, 11:00am Friday 18 October, 11:00am Friday 25 October, 4:00pm Saturday 26 October, 11:00am Thursday 31 October, 4:00pm Meeting: Vijay Patel Building To coincide with Archiving the Past, Reflecting the Future take a walk round the city centre and discover hidden histories about Leicester, the Black British presence and the cultural contribution made to the East Midlands by the African and African Caribbean community. Tours will take approximately two hours. Please wear comfortable shoes and weather appropriate clothing. E: info@serendipity-uk.com T: 0116 257 7316 W: serendipity-uk.com Opal 22 Arts and Edutainment presents
Knowledge of the Unseen Exhibition
Saturday 5 October – Thursday 31 October 11:00am – 4:30pm New Walk Museum Leicester Free Knowledge of the Unseen challenges the stereotypical opinions of African culture of the past. The exhibition displays objects of African heritage, all chosen and researched by members of the public, which have not been outside of the museum stores since the late 1800s. T: 0116 225 4900
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Film Serendipity and Phoenix presents
Claudine
Wednesday 2 October 7:00pm Phoenix £9.20 | £7.50 Concession Director John Berry, English, USA, 1974, 92 min, 15 A landmark film starring Diahann Carroll and James Earl Jones, Claudine addresses the conundrums of the welfare system and challenges the notions of the ‘welfare queen’. Claudine (Carroll) supports herself and her six children by working secretly as a maid, whilst garbage collector Roop attempts to win her affections and earn the trust of her children.
Attenborough Arts Centre presents
The Balcony Gallery Exhibition
Friday 11 October – Thursday 31 October 9:30am – 7:00pm Attenborough Arts Centre Free Throughout October, Attenborough Arts Centre will be exhibiting artwork in response to the 2019 Black History Month theme. T: 0116 252 2455 W: attenborougharts.com Opal 22 Arts and Edutainment presents
Knowledge of the Unseen Exhibition Tours Saturday 12 October 1:00pm – 2:00pm (children under 12 years old) 2:00pm – 3:00pm (adults) New Walk Museum Leicester Free
Group tours are a great way to engage with the Knowledge of the Unseen exhibition in-depth, and to learn about the materials, processes, and civilisations. A unique opportunity to find out about the stories behind the exhibition. Booking required. T: 0116 225 4900
Archiving the Past, Reflecting the Future
Digital Archive Launch Thursday 31 October 7:00pm Serendipity By Invitation
Documenting and celebrating the contribution of the African and African Caribbean community to arts, culture and heritage, Serendipity will launch Archiving the Past, Reflecting the Future’s digital archive. The collections feature original and rare documents and objects alongside oral histories, documentary shorts and archival footage, providing a Black British narrative on art, dance, film, theatre, music and sport in the East Midlands. The official launch of the digital archive and the publication Black Dance: A Contemporary Voice. E: info@serendipity-uk.com T: 0116 257 7316 W: serendipity-uk.com
T: 0116 242 2800 W: phoenix.org.uk Serendipity and Phoenix presents
Time and Judgement: A Diary of a 400 Year Exile Wednesday 9 October 7:00pm Phoenix £9.20 | £7.50 Concession
Dir: Menelik Shabazz, Documentary, UK, 1988, 84 min, TBC An overview of the African Liberation Movement over 400 years, Time and Judgement narrates the tribulations and successes of people from the African diaspora, establishing a connection between biblical prophecy and the times we are living in. Through archival footage, songs and poetry, the film examines the lives of leaders such as Maurice Bishop, Walter Rodney, Jessie Jackson, Samora Machel, Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, Bob Marley, Marcus Garvey and others. T: 0116 242 2800 W: phoenix.org.uk
Left page Image Credit: Shutterstock Right page Image Credits: Claudine and Menelik Shabazz.
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DMU Local Community Cinema presents
Serendipity and Phoenix presents
Saturday 12 October 2:00pm African Caribbean Centre Free
Wednesday 23 October 7:30pm Phoenix £9.20 | £7.50 Concession
Marvel’s Black Panther Movie
Dir: Ryan Coogler, USA, 2018, 135 min, TBC After the death of his father, T’Challa returns home to the African nation of Wakanda to take his rightful place as king. When a powerful enemy suddenly reappears, T’Challa’s courage as king, and as Black Panther, gets tested when he is drawn into a conflict that puts the fate of Wakanda and the entire world at risk. Booking required. T: 0116 221 1793 Serendipity and Phoenix presents
The Man Who Mends Women
Wednesday 16 October 7:00pm Phoenix £9.20 | £7.50 Concession Dir: Thierry Michel, Documentary, Belgium, 2015, 112 min, TBC Doctor Mukwege has helped thousands of women who have been raped during the 20 years of conflicts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, whilst facing attempts on his own life. The women to whom he has restored physical integrity and dignity, stand beside him, true activists for peace, hungry for justice. T: 0116 242 2800 W: phoenix.org.uk
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Every Cook Can Govern: The Life and Work of CLR James
Directors Ceri Dingle and Rob Harris, Documentary, UK, 2016, 121 min, TBC Interweaving never-beforeseen footage of CLR James with personal contributions from those who knew him and astute historical and political analysis from leading scholars of his work. Exploring issues from colonialism to cricket, the film looks at the life of a pivotal historian, journalist and socialist. T: 0116 242 2800 W: phoenix.org.uk Serendipity and Phoenix presents
Frantz Fanon: His Life, His Struggle, His Work and Catch a Fire Wednesday 30 October 7:00pm Phoenix £9.20 | £7.50 Concession
Frantz Fanon: His Life, His Struggle, His Work Dir Cheikh Djemai, Algeria/ France, 2001, 52 mins. in French and Arabic with English subtitles, TBC Frantz Fanon was a psychiatrist, originally from Martinique, who became a spokesman for the Algerian revolution against French colonialism. Embittered by his experience with racism in the French Army, he gravitated to radical politics, Sartrean existentialism and the philosophy of Black consciousness known as negritude. The film traces the short and intense life of one of the great thinkers of the Twentieth century.
Catch a Fire Dir Menelik Shabazz, UK, 1996, 29 mins, English This award winning documentary/drama tells the story of Jamaican Baptist minister Paul Bogle, leader of the Morant Bay Rebellion 1865. This rebellion had a major impact on attitudes to race and empire in Victorian Britain, still present today. Paul Bogle is immortalised in the lyrics of many reggae artists like Bob Marley, Third World and Burning Spear. T: 0116 242 2800 W: phoenix.org.uk
Discussion Serendipity and Curve presents
BlackChat: Integrated Casting Thursday 3 October 5:30pm Curve Free
This edition of BlackChat explores integrated casting, the practice of casting without considering an actor’s ethnicity. The discussion will feature panellists including producers, programmers, artistic directors and actors who will explore best practice in increasing representation of cultural diversity on stage and making a step change for year-round programming in theatres. Confirmed contributors include actor Cathy Tyson and representatives from Equity. E: info@serendipity-uk.com T: 0116 257 7316 W: serendipity-uk.com
Opal 22 Arts and Edutainment presents
Debating the African perspective – Pre Colonisation Thursday 10 October 6:00pm – 8:00pm Museum Studies Hall Free
Discussion and debate with Robin Walker, leading specialist in Black History and author of When We Ruled. This debate aims to examine hidden African cultures, regarding intellectual developments and governance mis-interpreted through European eyes. E: tara@opal22.co.uk W: opal22artsed.com Inspiring You CIC presents
Ancestry Talks with Paul Crooks
Saturday 26 October 2019 2:30pm – 5:30pm £3 | £1.50 concession African Caribbean Centre Paul Crooks pioneered research into African Caribbean genealogy during the 1990s. He’s credited with an upsurge in the interest in Black and British ancestry. In his first visit to Leicester, Paul will take you through his own journey and provide top tips on how to go about research and much more. T: 0116 221 1793 W: eventbrite.co.uk/e/ancestrytalks-tickets-63310928692
Poetry | Literature Serendipity presents
An Evening with SuAndi Friday 4 October 7:30pm The Guildhall £16 | £14 concession | £13.60 Serendipity Connect
SuAndi was born in Hulme, Manchester, with absolutely no aspirations to be a writer, she literally walked into the arts as a model and the poet was quick to follow. She is the Cultural Director of Black Arts Alliance, a recipient of a NESTA Dreamtime award, and was awarded an OBE in the Queen’s Honours list for her contributions to the Black Arts Sector in 1999. A unique opportunity to listen to SuAndi share writings and reflections from a career of over thirty years. E info@serendipity-uk.com T: 0116 257 7316 W: serendipity-uk.com Opal 22 Arts and Edutainment
Words Unsaid: Decolonisation of the African Myth Thursday 10 October 7:00pm – 10:00pm Esquire Coffee Shop Free
Listen to the sensual vibes of Sydney Lowell all the way from the Netherlands, with The Orator, and dtp and much more. We invite you to help us recreate the narrative we’ve been told about African culture, through spoken word and literature. Email tara@opal22.co.uk to register for the open mic. E: tara@opal22.co.uk W: opal22artsed.co
Image Credit: The Man Who Mends Women
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Marica Brown presents
Early Years Telling Tales with Sandra A Agard Friday 18 October 10:00am – 11:30am 1:00pm – 2:30pm African Caribbean Centre Free
Telling Tales will consist of African, Caribbean and World Tales based on a range of subjects. Stories for young children and their families brought alive with language, dance and song. A creative and inspiring free workshop celebrating language and stories for children (0-5 years old) and their parents/ grandparents and carers. Booking required. T: 0116 221 1793 Inspiring You CIC presents
Read A Black Author Flash Mob
Saturday 19 October 12noon Townhall Square, Leicester 12:30pm – 2:30pm African Caribbean Centre Free Now in its fourth year, join in the flash mob. Founded by Panya Banjoko, with support from Ioney Smallhorne in 2015, there will be simultaneous events taking place in Nottingham, Derby, Birmingham, Bristol and London to raise awareness of and support for Black authors. Turn up, meet in a public space and read a book by a Black author quietly for 15 minutes. The African Caribbean Centre will provide a space to read extracts from the books (#RaBA).
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Inspiring You CIC and SanRoo Publishing presents
Women’s Poetry Competition: Winners Reading and Presentation
Saturday 19 October 2019 12:30pm - 2:30pm African Caribbean Centre Free Winners of the Women’s Poetry Competition held to celebrate National Poetry Day 2019, will be reading their poems, on the theme ‘The Black Female Experience’. W: www.sanroopublishing.co.uk Everybody’s Reading presents
Author Event with Carol Leeming MBE FRSA Wednesday 23 October 6:00pm – 7:00pm DMU
Carol Leeming MBE FRSA is a poet, playwright and resident assistant director at Curve. She will share readings of her poetry in an exclusive event for Everybody’s Reading and Black History Month, followed by an audience Q&A. E: local@dmu.ac.uk
WORD! presents
Workshop with Keisha Thompson
Thursday 31 October 4:30pm – 6:30pm Attenborough Arts Centre Free WORD! presents this unique workshop, led by the award winning Man on the Moon writer and performer, Keisha Thompson and exploring Afrofuturism and poetry/scriptwriting. Afrofuturism is quite an expansive and elusive concept come along and find out more E: hello@wordpoetry.co.uk WORD! presents
Man on the Moon
Thursday 31 October 7:30pm – 9:30pm Attenborough Art Centre £7 | £4 Join WORD! for Man on the Moon - an award-winning journey through space and time fuelled by love, fear and Afro-futurism. With poetry, looped sounds and storytelling, celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the moon landing and explore mental health and the Black British experience. Directed by the renowned Benji Reid, written and performed by Keisha Thompson. Reserve an open mic space via hello@wordpoetry.co.uk. Age recommendation: 12+ T: 0116 252 2455 W: wordpoetry.co.uk
Music EAGA presents
Share Your Gospel Talent during Black History Month
Saturday 5 October 7:30pm – 9:30pm Sue Townsend Theatre £18 adults | £15 students and concessions | £12.50 children under 12 years old | Free children under 5 years old An exhilarating evening showcasing the talents of DMU Gospel Choir, Emmanu’-El Apostolic Gospel Academy (EAGA) invites you to an evening filled with excitement and exhilaration through their varied talents, from sign language, to poetry, to African dance and drumming. W: https://www.eventbrite. co.uk/e/eaga-presentsshare-your-gospel-talentduring-black-history-monthtickets-64193584740?aff= efbneb T: 07799613894 DMU Music and Leicester Jazzhouse presents
Dennis Rollins Sextet: Funky-Funk! Friday 11 October 8:00pm The Venue @ DMU £12 | £5 DMU Students and Staff
Fresh from the Maceo Parker ‘School of Funk’, Dennis joins an elite lineage of trombone players responsible for changing its perceptions. Here he presents ‘FUNKY-FUNK!’ an electrifying, hard-hitting 6-piece outfit delivering fat angular bass-lines and sumptuous horn melodies. Funk at its best.
Theatre and Dance Curve presents
Born to Manifest Friday 11 October 7:45pm Curve £16 - £10
Born to Manifest is a powerful new hip-hop dance double bill that illuminates the experience of young Black British men. Joseph Toonga draws from real life accounts to create a poignant, responsive piece that simultaneously champions cultural identity and challenges racial stigmas. E: tickets@curvetheatre.co.uk T: 0116 242 3595 W: curveonline.co.uk Serendipity presents
BHM Live
Thursday 17 October 7:00pm Curve RR2 £12 | £10 BHM Live is an initiative that supports and showcases the work of emerging Black artists across art forms. This year the platform will present several new pieces of work; The Oreo Complex – Isaac Ouro-Gnao, Black List - Joshua Nash and Jordan Douglas, Jaha Browne, Sib Y Osis – Akeim Toussaint Buck. E: tickets@curvetheatre.co.uk T: 0116 242 3595 W: curveonline.co.uk
Curve presents
One Under
Tuesday 29 October – Wednesday 30 October 7:45pm Curve £22 - £10 An evocative play about the power of guilt and the quest for atonement, award-winning playwright Winsome Pinnock (Rockets and Blue Lights, Leave Taking) and Graeae’s Associate Director Amit Sharma (The Solid Life of Sugar Water, Cosmic Scallies) join forces to explore the fragility of human relationships in this reimagining of One Under. All performances will feature creative captioning and audio description. E: tickets@curvetheatre.co.uk T: 0116 242 3595 W: curveonline.co.uk
W: leicesterjazzhouse.co.uk Left page Image Credit: Keisha Thompson. Photographer Benji Reid. Right page Image Credit: Akeim Toussaint Buck in ‘Windows of Displacement’. Photographer Ashley Karrell.
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Comedy TripleCeePee presents
Daliso Chaponda: Blah Blah Blacklist Friday 4 October 7:30pm Sue Townsend Theatre £15
Britain’s Got Talent finalist and star of BBC Radio 4’s acclaimed Citizen of Nowhere, comedian Daliso Chaponda presents a hilarious and daring new show. As featured on QI, The Apprentice: You’re Fired, News Quiz and The Now Show. W: ticketsource.co.uk/ tripleceepee/t-dxyale The Y presents
Desiree Burch
Saturday 5 October 8:00pm The Y £12.75 Desiree Burch is the breakout star of Netflix’s Flinch, The Mash Report and Live At The Apollo (BBC) and debuts new stand-up about the self and everything else. As seen on Have I Got News For You, QI, Frankie Boyle’s New World Order, 8 Out of 10 Cats and more! W: leicesterymca.co.uk T: 0116 255 6507
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Image Credit: Desiree Burch.
The Y presents
Wahala Comedy Clash: Jamaica vs England 2019 Sunday 13 October 7:00pm The Y £22.50 I £20
Wahala Comedy Clash returns to Leicester by popular demand, but this time we have a massive twist. For the first time ever, we bring to you Jamaica vs England live on stage. Two brand new teams do battle. W: leicesterymca.co.uk T: 0116 255 6507 The Y presents
Comedy of Black Origin (COBO) and 2Funky Comedy Shutdown Saturday 19 October 7:45pm The Y £17.50
Join Comedy of Black Origin and 2Funky Comedy Jam for a Black History Month special with an almighty bang! Join Kat B, Axel Blake, Glenda Jaxson and Kane Brown for an evening of laughter. W: leicesterymca.co.uk T: 0116 255 6507
Community Purpose Pamela Campbell-Morris and Berta Heffernan presents
Caribbean Childhood Monday 7 October 12.30pm - 2.30pm Adult Education College Free
A cultural experience to commemorate Black History Month featuring The Community Learning Project, directed by Pamela Campbell-Morris. The group will present a fabulous example of textile art and poetry remembering and celebrating their Caribbean childhood. All are welcome. Newarke Houses Museum and Gardens presents
Our World – We Care! Saturday 12 October 11:00am – 3:00pm Newarke Houses Museum and Gardens Free
A youth event in partnership with Listen to Africa and The Nelson Mandela Community Programme. The event will explore the theme of young people and the environment and include a speaker on environmental issues both local and global, followed by a youth-led discussion. Enjoy an exhibition of recycled and traditional arts and crafts from Africa. Contact linda.harding@ leicester.gov.uk to get involved.
Wrestling Resurgence presents
Big Wavy Roy Johnson’s Everything Patterned Saturday 12 October 7:00pm – 10:00pm Attenborough Arts Centre £15 | £12 NUS
Wrestling Resurgence presents an action packed evening of live wrestling curated by acclaimed British wrestler Roy Johnson. Everything Patterned celebrates Black culture in contemporary professional British wrestling spotlighting the best men and women this country has to offer. All welcome. T: 0116 252 2455 W: attenborougharts.com Pamela CampbellMorris presents
The Big Health Connect Monday 14 October 11:00am – 4:00pm Moat Community Collage Free (£30 Exhibition Stand)
The Big Health Connect is an annual event which provides great networking opportunities. Hear from speakers and receive information from healthcare and other services that you could benefit from. Have the opportunity to network with other health professionals, and local organisations. Open to all, with free Caribbean food.
Pamela CampbeĺlMorris presents
Opal 22 Arts and Edutainment presents
Friday 18 October 8:00pm Highfield Rangers Football Club Free
Thursday 24 October 1:00pm – 3:00pm New Walk Museum Leicester Free
Old Time Something
African Basket Making Workshops
In the lead up to Highfield Rangers fiftieth year celebration, this event will take you back down memory lane. With Caribbean music, artefacts, the “things mama use to say”, dominoes and chat for the entire family. Food on sale on the night.
The weaving of unspun vegetable fibres into a basket is an ancient traditional craft practised across Africa. Learn how to make a fun and functional basket or a decorative artefact, be as creative as you like once you have mastered the basic principles.
Opal 22 Arts and Edutainment presents
W: opal22artsed.com
African Drumming Workshops Monday 21 October 1:00pm – 3:00pm New Walk Museum Free In conjunction with Knowledge of the Unseen exhibition, African drumming workshops will tell you about the traditional use of drums and how they relate to the modern rhythms heard today. A fun activity for all the family to enjoy. Booking required. T: 0116 225 4900
Opal 22 Arts and Edutainment presents
African Tie Dye Workshops
Tuesday 29 October 11:00am – 1:00pm New Walk Museum In conjunction with the Knowledge of the Unseen exhibition. From Ghana to the Gambia, tie-dyeing is one of the many ways that African artisans like to express their style and diversity. Join us and create your own style, bring a t-shirt, shirt or fabric and see what you can make. Suitable for children 6 years + Booking required. T: 0116 225 4900
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Image Credit: Shutterstock and Rob Brazier Photography
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Date
Genre
Event
Wednesday 25 September
Masterclass
LDIF+ Talawa Technique with Thomas Prestø
Friday 27 September
Launch | Theatre and Dance
Tabanka Dance Ensemble: Rhythm, Roots and Revolution
Tuesday 1 October
Launch | Exhibition
Archiving the Past, Reflecting the Future Exhibition
Tuesday 1 October Thursday 31 October
Exhibition
Archiving the Past, Reflecting the Future Exhibition
Wednesday 2 October
Exhibition | Discussion
Archiving the Past, Reflecting the Future Tours
Wednesday 2 October
Film
Claudine
Thursday 3 October
Discussion
BlackChat: Integrated Casting
Friday 4 October
Poetry | Literature
An Evening with SuAndi
Friday 4 October
Comedy
Daliso Chaponda: Blah Blah Blacklist
Saturday 5 October
Exhibition | Discussion
Archiving the Past, Reflecting the Future Tours
Saturday 5 October
Music
Share Your Gospel Talent
Saturday 5 October
Comedy
Desiree Burch
Saturday 5 October Thursday 31 October
Exhibition
Knowledge of the Unseen Exhibition
Monday 7 October
Community
Caribbean Childhood
Tuesday 8 October
Exhibition | Discussion
Archiving the Past, Reflecting the Future Tours
Wednesday 9 October
Film
Time and Judgement: A Diary of a 400 Year Exile
Thursday 10 October
Discussion
Debating the African Perspective - Pre Colonisation
Thursday 10 October
Poetry | Literature
Words Unsaid: Decolonisation of the African Myth
Friday 11 October
Theatre I Dance
Born to Manifest: Joseph Toonga
Friday 11 October
Music
Dennis Rollins Sextet: Funky-Funk!
Friday 11 October Thursday 31 October
Exhibition
The Balcony Gallery Exhibition
Saturday 12 October
Exhibition | Discussion
Knowledge of the Unseen Exhibition Tours: Children
Saturday 12 October
Community
Our World - We Care!
Saturday 12 October
Film
Marvel’s Black Panther Movie
Saturday 12 October
Exhibition | Discussion
Knowledge of the Unseen Exhibition Tours: Adults
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Time
Venue
Tickets
10:00am - 5:00pm
Curve RR2
£85
7:30pm
PACE, DMU
£16 | £14 Concession | £13.60 Serendipity Connect Members
6:00pm
Vijay Patel Building Atrium
By Invitation
10:00am - 5:00pm
Vijay Patel Building Atrium
Free
2:00pm - 5:00pm
Vijay Patel Building
Free
7:00pm
Phoenix
£9.20 | £7.50
5:30pm
Curve
Free
7:30pm
The Guildhall
£16 | £14 Concession | £13.60 Serendipity Connect Members
7:30pm
Sue Townsend Theatre
£15
11:00am
Vijay Patel Building
Free
7:30pm - 9:30pm
Sue Townsend Theatre
£18 Adults | £15 Students and Concessions | £12.50 Children under 12 years old | Free Children under 5 years old
8:00pm
The Y
£12.75
11:00am - 4:30pm
New Walk Museum
Free
12:30pm - 2:30pm
Adult Education College
Free
4:00pm
Vijay Patel Building
Free
7:00pm
Phoenix
£9.20 | £7.50
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Museum Studies Hall
Free
7:00pm - 10:00pm
Esquire Coffee Shop
Free
7:45pm
Curve
£16 | £10
8:00pm
The Venue @ DMU
£12 | £5 DMU Students and Staff
9:30am - 7:00pm
Attenborough Arts Centre
Free
1:00pm - 2:00pm
New Walk Museum
Free
11:00am - 3:00pm
Newarke Houses Museum and Gardens
Free
2:00pm
African Caribbean Centre
Free
2:00pm-3:00pm
New Walk Museum
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Date
Genre
Event
Saturday 12 October
Community
Big Wavy Roy Johnson’s Everything Patterned
Sunday 13 October
Comedy
Wahala Comedy Clash: Jamaica vs England 2019
Monday 14 October
Community
The Big Health Connect
Tuesday 15 October
Exhibition | Discussion
Archiving the Past, Reflecting the Future Tours
Wednesday 16 October
Film
The Man Who Mends Women
Thursday 17 October
Theatre | Dance
BHM Live
Friday 18 October
Poetry | Literature
Early Years Telling Tales with Sandra A Agard
Friday 18 October
Exhibition | Discussion
Archiving the Past, Reflecting the Future Tours
Friday 18 October
Poetry | Literature
Early Years Telling Tales with Sandra A Agard
Friday 18 October
Community
Old Time Something
Saturday 19 October
Poetry | Literature
Read a Black Author Flash Mob
Saturday 19 October
Poetry | Literature
Women's Poetry Competition: Winners Reading and Presentation
Saturday 19 October
Comedy
Comedy of Black Origin (COBO) and 2Funky Comedy Shutdown: Black History Month Special
Monday 21 October
Community
African Drumming Workshops
Wednesday 23 October
Poetry | Literature
Author Event with Carol Leeming
Wednesday 23 October
Film
Every Cook Can Govern: The Life and Work of CLR James
Thursday 24 October
Community
African Basket Making Workshops
Friday 25 October
Exhibition | Discussion
Archiving the Past, Reflecting the Future Tours
Saturday 26 October
Exhibition | Discussion
Archiving the Past, Reflecting the Future Tours
Saturday 26 October
Discussion
Ancestry Talks with Paul Crooks
Tuesday 29 October
Community
African Tie Dye Workshops
Tuesday 29 October
Theatre and Dance
One Under
Wednesday 30 October
Film double bill
Frantz Fanon: His Life, His Struggle, His Work and Catch a Fire
Wednesday 30 October
Theatre | Dance
One Under
Thursday 31 October
Exhibition | Discussion
Archiving the Past, Reflecting the Future Tours
Thursday 31 October
Poetry | Literature
Workshop with Keisha Thomas
Thursday 31 October
Exhibition
Archiving the Past, Reflecting the Future Digital Archive Launch
Thursday 31 October
Poetry | Literature
WORD! Man on the Moon
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Time
Venue
Tickets
7:00pm - 10:00pm
Attenborough Arts Centre
£22.50 I £20
7:00pm
The Y
£23.25
11:00am - 4:00pm
Moat Community College
Free
11:00am
Vijay Patel Building
Free
7:00pm
Phoenix
£9.20 | £7.50
7:30pm
Curve RR2
£12 | £10 Concession | £10 Serendipity Connect Members
10:00am – 11:30am
African Caribbean Centre
Free
11:00am
Vijay Patel Building
Free
1:00pm – 2:30pm
African Caribbean Centre
Free
8:00pm
Highfield Rangers Football Club
Free
12:00noon
Townhall Square
Free
12:30pm - 2:30pm
African Caribbean Centre
Free
7:45pm
The Y
£17.50
1:00pm - 3:00pm
New Walk Museum
Free
6:00pm - 7:00pm
DMU
Free
7:30pm
Phoenix
£9.20 | £7.50
1:00pm - 3:00pm
New Walk Museum
Free
4:00pm
Vijay Patel Building
Free
11:00am
Vijay Patel Building
Free
2:30pm - 5:30pm
African Caribbean Centre
£3 | £1.50
11:00am - 1:00pm
New Walk Museum
Free
7:45pm
Curve
£22 | £10
7:00pm
Phoenix
£9.20 | £7.50
7:45pm
Curve
£22 | £11
4:00pm
Vijay Patel Building
Free
4:30pm - 6:30pm
Attenborough Arts Centre
Free
7:00pm
Serendipity
By Invitation
7:30pm - 9:30pm
Attenborough Arts Centre
£7 | £4
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Moronfoluwa Odimayo Š Nicole Guarino
Shape the future of dance
WEST SIDE STORY
JEROME ROBBINS ARTHUR LAURENTS LEONARD BERNSTEIN STEPHEN SONDHEIM Based on a conception of
Book by
Music by
Lyrics by
Entire Original Production Directed and Choreographed by
JEROME ROBBINS
NIKOLAI FOSTER Choreographer ELLEN KANE Set Designer MICHAEL TAYLOR Costume Designer EDD LINDLEY Musical Supervisor SARAH TRAVIS Lighting Designer GUY HOARE Sound Designer TOM MARSHALL Casting Director KAY MAGSON CDG Director
Originally produced on Broadway by Robert E. Griffith and Harold S. Prince by arrangement with Roger L. Stevens Performed by arrangement with Music Theatre International (Europe) Limited
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14TH October 2019 11am until 4pm
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Venues Adult Education College
Moat Community College
Serendipity
African Caribbean Centre
Museum Studies Hall School of Museum Studies
Sue Townsend Theatre
54 Belvoir Street Leicester, LE1 6QL
Maidstone Road Leicester, LE2 0UA
Attenborough Arts Centre University of Leicester Lancaster Road Leicester, LE1 7HA
Curve
60 Rutland Street Leicester, LE1 1SB
Esquire Coffee Shop The Circle 5 New Walk, LE1 6RU
The Guildhall
Guildhall Lane Leicester, LE1 5FQ
Highfields Rangers Football Club Gleneagles Avenue Leicester, LE4 7YH
Serendipity Clephan Building De Montfort University The Gateway Leicester, LE1 9BH
Maidstone Road Leicester, LE2 0TU
Building University of Leicester Leicester, LE1 7RF
New Walk Museum 53 New Walk Leicester, LE1 7EA
Newarke Houses Museum and Gardens The Newarke Leicester, LE2 7BY T: 0116 225 4980
PACE, De Montfort University Richmond Street Leicester, LE2 7GZ
Phoenix Cinema and Art Centre
27 Bowling Green Street Leicester, LE1 6AS 16 Upper Brown Street Leicester, LE1 5TE T: 0116 224 4080
Town Hall Square 7-9 Every Street Leicester, LE1 6AG
The Venue @ DMU
20 Western Boulevard Leicester, LE2 7BU
Vijay Patel Building De Montfort University 8 Newarke Close Leicester, LE2 7BJ
The Y
7 East Street City Centre Leicester, LE1 6EY T: 0116 255 7066
4 Midlands Street Leicester, LE1 1TG
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