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Join Bristol-based performance artist Howl Yuan on this social gathering, featuring friendship, celebration and joy-making practices
We are hosting a mini-retreat in the Southwest on climate and displacement, engaging intersectionally with womanhood, migration and belonging.
Online event: Trigger and Maison Foo share their experiences of working with food and hospitality to engage with asylum seekers and help change narratives around displacement
How can art change the conversation about migration and those who seek refuge?
Join Company Scheherazade Director, Mario Tarokh and Company Musician, Mario Christofi for a free movement workshop at acta in Bristol. Featuring a fun, dynamic soundtrack mixing classical Persian music and electronica. Open to all levels and genders. Suitable for 16+.
"Dear Laila, you are five now and have started to ask me where I grew up, and why we can’t go there. This is me trying to give you an answer." The seeds of Dear Laila were planted when Basel’s five-year-old daughter Laila began to ask him about his home growing up. Unable to take [...]
STAR (Student Action for Refugees) at Cardiff University are hosting an innovative evening of panellists, workshops and conversations.
This year's Sudafest x Platforma in Bristol will spotlight the current turbulent situation in Sudan using storytelling, live performances and music.
An immersive sound installation in the quarrys on Carn Marth created by local artist Abigail Reynolds. Presented as part of the Flamm festival 21-22 October by Creative Kernow.
Bringing together asylum seekers, refugees and local residents to celebrate the diversity of our cultures by sharing a meal, listening to great music and exchanging stories.
A multi-platform exhibition using sculpture and conversation to explore contemporary Kernewek (Cornish) cultural identity by local artist Sovay Berriman. Presented as part of the Flamm festival 21-22 October by Creative Kernow.
With humour and visual poetry, Mohand and Peter will take you on a road trip through Sudan jumping from one character to another, including Omar Al Bashir, Mohand’s 450 cousins, and a lazy camel.
CROWN//تاج combines classical Persian dance, contemporary dance, and Sufi movement to tell a story of displacement, identity, and body sovereignty to an original soundtrack of live classical music and electronica.
Presenting two new commissions addressing themes of heritage, language and migration by Cornwall-based artists Abigail Reynolds and Sovay Berriman.
Ellipsis is an interactive audio experience devised as a walking tour through the streets of Swindon.
























