‘Say It Loud’, a very different, Black History
programme, was conceived from a series of conversations between Manchester
activists and artists on aspects on living in the city and its current
issues.
The Mbari Group and Sustained Theatre Up North
have teamed up to bring together a wealth of amazing material, awesome talent,
and enterprising spirit and are being supported by Z-Arts, PeaceFM and the Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Race
Relations Resource Centre.
The programme both looks back for inspiration and
forwards to rebuilding ordinary people’s engagement in their local and global
communities, using history, education and art to encourage and support
activism.
The Mbari Group
formed just under a year ago through a series of conversations and discussions by Manchester based artists and activists. To find out more about this collective contact Deyika Nzeribe at mbarigroup@gmail.com
Sustained Theatre Up North are part of a National Movement dedicated to the growth and prosperity of BAME Creatives across the UK. STUN are a membership organisation made up of individual practitioners and organisations making art, based in Manchester, with offices and a studio space for developing new work currently under construction at Z arts in Hulme.
To join up to get regular updates through our e-newsletter here
To find out more about Sustained Theatre follow this link
The Mbari Group
formed just under a year ago through a series of conversations and discussions by Manchester based artists and activists. To find out more about this collective contact Deyika Nzeribe at mbarigroup@gmail.com
Sustained Theatre Up North are part of a National Movement dedicated to the growth and prosperity of BAME Creatives across the UK. STUN are a membership organisation made up of individual practitioners and organisations making art, based in Manchester, with offices and a studio space for developing new work currently under construction at Z arts in Hulme.
To join up to get regular updates through our e-newsletter here
To find out more about Sustained Theatre follow this link
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