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SUMMARY:Call And Response Performance
DESCRIPTION:In August 2016 artist Najia Bagi began a project where she received weekly letters from three people\, connecting her to the transition that each person was experiencing as a single person who was looking for love. On 3rd March 2017 Najia then performed at HOME with the Sacred Sounds Women’s Choir and Ruby Ann Patterson to bring these letters to life. We invite you to join Najia for a chance to read these letters\, and reply in your own words. Najia will also perform readings of the letters she received\, and will present snippets of music from the project so far. \nCall and Response is part of the Move Me project which is funded by Arts Council England’s Grants for the Arts\, and supported by HOME and Manchester Jazz Festival. \nNo need to book\, all welcome
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/call-and-response-performance/
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:Galt Toys Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Manchester Modernist Society present a display of games\, puzzles and toys designed and produced in the 1960s and 1970s by local manufacturers James Galt. \nHear exhibition curator\, Steve Marland\, chatting to Mike Sweeney on BBC Radio Manchester about the exhibition (70mins in\, until 26 April): \nhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04wv8nb \nFree – please drop-in
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/galt-toys-exhibition/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:ArchivesMoved
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition is based on a project that brought together young dancers and actors from Manchester and the North West in an exciting exploration of historical Manchester. By using archive photographs\, artefacts and music as far back as the 1800s and merging them with modern photography\, it allows audiences to experience a new outlook on Manchester’s past and present. \nThe process began by gathering the most interesting and thought provoking images in the archive collection. It was important to capture the diversity of Manchester and to recognise its industrial roots. Through the timeline of archives\, what stood out the most was how well images and sounds were able to capture a general sentiment and mood of that period: whether that was the melancholic industrial environment; the strong community settings at Hulme Carnival or the vibrant summer months in Piccadilly Gardens. \nOnce images were collected\, they became a stimulus for the movement and emotion of the dancers. Characters and certain personas formed by imitating the expressions on the people’s faces in the images. Actors listened to sound archives and their responses were filmed. Mood and feelings of certain images were embodied through shape and movement. \nUsing editing software the modern photos were merged with the original archives\, resulting in this exhibition. A map of Manchester in the exhibition shows the forever expanding history of arts in the city. \nArchivesMoved was supported by Archives+ and funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/archivesmoved/
LOCATION:Archives+ Ground Floor
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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