Patrick Ziza
For the final party of the month, Newcastle-based choreographer Patrick Ziza evokes the style of Congolese Sapeurs.
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For the final party of the month, Newcastle-based choreographer Patrick Ziza evokes the style of Congolese Sapeurs.
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Leeds-based artist Simeon Barclay ruminates on how art has helped him understand his place in the world
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Senior producer and radio director Jessie Lawson discussed her career journey.
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The latest programme of events, connecting audiences with Somerset House Studios
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Fred and Cavan AKA The Art of Parties give us a taste of what to expect at their Skate Lates takeover on the 5 December
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If you want to know how independent British cinema happens, and what makes it great, join us for this special on-stage talk with producer Elizabeth Karlsen.
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Who is performing and who has power? Rhea Storr examines the way in which authority is claimed and power is subverted through Black culture and carnival.
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This display examines the intriguing variety of inscriptions that can be found on drawings, from artists’ signatures to casual notes and records of ownership.
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Join us for the Faggamuffin Bloc Party, a vibrant celebration of Black Pride and LGBTQIA+ individuals of African and Caribbean heritage, set within the joyous context of carnival.
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A chance to meet the International Fashion Showcase team and international designers.
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Kokoro means 'heart' in Japanese; it is the 'feeling', the 'inner meaning' that underpins the Japanese approach not only to art, but to Japanese life as a whole.
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Exploring the history of contemporary circus from the beginnings of modern circus in the 1800s through to present day.
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Khải will show how a new generation of design thinkers are applying modern techniques to Vietnamese design without losing the emotional resonance of traditional handcrafting.
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Drop in and join The Library of Change for conversations around some of the the books that have inspired different artworks across the Earth Day Season 2019.
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This series of events provided an opportunity for young people to chat face to face with people ... with the Crafts Council’s only gallery-presented art fair Collect, alongside Makerversity to bring you ... this Maker’s special networking event. Find out more Young People Thu 13 Feb 2020 Meet the Creative ...
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The relationship between man and the natural realm is at the heart of the design process.
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Join musician Mykki Blanco for an hour of music and poetry readings as part of Transmissions, an online platform commissioning artists and bringing people together to share their work.
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The 2019 Talks Programme is guest curated by William A. Ewing
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We revisit 'Untitled' by American artist and cinematographer Bradford Young
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This special panel from Dundee, the UK’s first UNESCO City of Design, will explore how games can be used for good.
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