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What's on: From 26/06/2021

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The Making of a Pilgrim Woman

Thursday 14 October
Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts

Artist Rachel Carter will talk about her two year project inspired by her Nottingham ancestors in the textiles industry and the Pilgrims who fled the Midlands in 1620 aboard the Mayflower.

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Notos Quartet

Thursday 14 October
Djanogly Recital Hall

The Djanogly Recital Hall re-opens with a debut appearance by the multi-award winning Notos Quartet from Germany.

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White Riot

Thursday 14 October
Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts

Award-winning story of the movement that began Rock against Racism and united punk, ska, reggae and new wave against the National Front in the 1970s.

This is sponsored by MIMM and the University of Nottingham Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Staff Network.

About China: Sing Along - Chinese Folk Song Loading...

About China: Sing Along - Chinese Folk Song

Saturday 16 October
Performing Arts Studio

A unique opportunity to learn a popular Chinese folk song – in Mandarin – led and accompanied by Ling Peng.

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Birth

Tuesday 19 October
Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts

Critically acclaimed Theatre Re returns with 'a rich tapestry of ongoing humanity' (The Scotsman) about the evolution of family and life.

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Le Vent du Nord

Wednesday 20 October
Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts

Combining a joyful, fun stage presence with energetic, dynamic flair, Le Vent du Nord delights audiences with catchy songs and tunes

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Loyiso Gola: Pop Culture

Thursday 21 October
Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts

Fresh off the release of his hour-long Netflix stand-up special Unlearning, Loyiso Gola takes us on a hilarious journey exploring the differing impact of pop culture moments around the world.

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Josephine

Sunday 24 October
Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts

With a Harlem Renaissance-inspired score and spring-heeled Charleston dancing, Josephine blurs the real and imaginary as we follow her story from St Louis slums and into the hearts of the world.

Cultures of Cloth in the Medieval East Midlands Loading...

Cultures of Cloth in the Medieval East Midlands

Tuesday 26 October
Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts

This talk presents a wide range of evidence for wool and cloth production, using the archaeological remains to explore how textiles shaped rural and urban landscapes across the medieval midlands.

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Exile, Magic & Power

Wednesday 27 October
Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts

World-leading storyteller Jan Blake tells a tale about the legendary 13th Century Malian King Sundiata Keita, told by griots but rarely heard in the UK.

This is supported by the University of Nottingham Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Staff Network.

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The Gramophones TARZANNA Master Class

Thursday 28 October - Friday 29 October
Performing Arts Studio

Come and work with the company who made Tarzanna, for two days of animal drama fun.

Gallery Tours: BREAKING THE MOULD: SCULPTURE BY WOMEN SINCE 1945 Loading...

Gallery Tours: BREAKING THE MOULD: SCULPTURE BY WOMEN SINCE 1945

Thursday 28 October
Djanogly Gallery

Enjoy a tour of the Breaking the Mould exhibition and have the opportunity to ask your questions.


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