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SUMMARY:See My World: Connected Fragments
DESCRIPTION:An international exchange exhibition bringing together the worlds of Nigerian diaspora artists Chigozie obi\, Daniel Oyegade and Dou\, as they crack and connect the mirrors of their heritage\, history and culture. Through photography\, paintings and film installations\, the exhibition is an ode to what is alive within the mundane. \nFree – just drop in \nPlease make a donation to support our Library Live cultural programme at one of our cash or contactless donation boxes or online
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/see-my-world-connected-fragments/
LOCATION:First Floor Exhibition Hall
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Wisdom is the Principal Thing
DESCRIPTION:Manchester artist\, Fiona Donald\, has created an installation of drawings documenting the impermanence of the changing seasons. Initially Inspired by the quote around the dome of the Wolfson Reading Room she has created four large columns and 12 smaller pillars which draw on the rhythmic cycles of time passing. Some capture the immediacy of walking in the landscape\, others focus on objects collected\, picked\, and transported back to her studio in Salford to study and observe. \nYou can view more of Fiona’s work at fionadonald.com and at Fiona Donald | SUITE (suite-studiogroup.co.uk) \nMain image credit: Cherry Whitfield-Donald \nFree – drop in. Please make a donation to support our Library Live cultural programme at one of our cash or contactless donation boxes or online
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/wisdom-is-the-principal-thing/
LOCATION:Wolfson Reading Room
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Kantos Chamber Choir: Brontë
DESCRIPTION:Join Kantos Chamber Choir as we examine the lives and passions of the mysterious Brontë sisters through the eyes of their friend and supporter\, Elizabeth Gaskell. \nKantos will evoke the wild\, exposed landscapes of a lonely existence on the moors for three exceptional women\, who found escape and freedom in their imagined worlds. An hour-long programme of choral music and spoken word will immerse us in their isolated hilltop hive of creativity from where the sisters wove their intricate stories of desire\, devotion\, depravity and despair. \nElizabeth Gaskell expert\, Sherry Ashworth\, joins us to curate and present the programme for this unique performance. A special collection will be on display\, including a rare 1st edition of The Life Of Charlotte Bronte by Elizabeth Gaskell. Covering the Bronte family as a whole and including some early editions of the sisters’ novels\, the collection was initially donated to Moss Side Free Library by James Gleave in the early 20th century. \nIn partnership with Library Live\, Elizabeth Gaskell’s House & Brontë Parsonage Museum . \nTHE MUSIC \nJohn Ireland – The Hills \nHelena Paish – Life \nTõnu Kõrvits – The Night is Darkening Round Me \nHelen Neeves – Speak of the North! \nKate Bush arr. Malene Rigtrup – Wuthering Heights \nSophie Nolan – Ira Vos Totos Consumet \nAmy Beach – Peace I Leave With You \nCecilia McDowall – Snow \nRobert Pearsall – Lay a Garland \nJohn Tavener – Funeral Ikos \nToby Hession – She Walks in Beauty \nGerald Finzi – My Spirit Sang All Day \nJoan Szymko – Finding Her Here \nDoors: 18:30 \nQ&A Session with Kantos’ Artistic Director\, Ellie Slorach and Elizabeth Gaskell expert\, Sherry Ashworth: 19:00-19:20 \nChoral performance: 19:30-20:30 \nThe tickets for this performance operate on a Pay What You Can basis; you choose the ticket band that you are able or happy to pay for.
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/kantos-chamber-choir-bronte/
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