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SUMMARY:Half-Term Activity for Children
DESCRIPTION:Behind The Lens is this year’s theme for LGBT+ history month. Join us to celebrate at our animation workshop inspired by popular culture. All are welcome at this free drop-in. \nThis activity is suitable for ages 8+ \nFree – just drop in – please consider making a donation to support our cultural programme if you can\, either online or at one of our cash or contactless donation boxes in Central Library
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/half-term-activity-for-children/
LOCATION:Lwr Ground floor – City Library
CATEGORIES:Family
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171207T090000
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SUMMARY:World War I's Hidden Voices
DESCRIPTION:India\, Africa\, the West Indies and recruitment through culture explored in two parallel exhibitions: \nFrom the Shadows of War and Empire \nA documentary exhibition by Southern Voices \nFew know about how European powers brought colonies into World War I\, took resources from these countries and took the war to ‘fronts’ outside Europe.  An exhibition which finally tells this major part of the story from the colonies’ point of view.  We focus on India\, the West Indies\, German and British East Africa\, and Nigeria – the British Colonies. \n  \nTHE POPPY RETAKE (v3) \nA video art installation by Kooj Chuhan \nModern war propaganda began with World War I which obscured its pointlessness and deep colonial connections\, while pretending to be the ‘war to end all wars’.  This artwork explores coercion into war\, involving an African woman working for a war-themed park.  She finds herself caught between colonial narratives\, spirits from the dead and video war games. \n 
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/world-war-hidden-voices/
LOCATION:Lwr Ground floor – City Library
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170714T090000
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SUMMARY:every thing every time
DESCRIPTION:What stories can be uncovered from a city? \nevery thing every time\, a new flip-dot artwork by Naho Matsuda\, takes information from our interactions within the city to tell a new story about the people and the places of Manchester. \nWith the rise of the ‘Smart City’ asking important questions of what we want from the future\, where do we see ourselves in it? As Manchester’s citizens interact with the city\, a poem is generated\, made anonymous and resonated across several locations\, from a garden centre to a public library; a university square to a city laboratory. \nthe sun rises \nthe streets are empty \ntoday is the last day of the term \nthe car park is almost empty \nthe traffic light turns green \nthe cleaning shift starts \nthe bus is on time \nand it is colder than yesterday \nevery thing every time will be placed within the public realm across the Oxford Corridor from the 22nd June until 9th July; locations include Hulme Community Garden Centre\, University Place at the University of Manchester and CityLabs 1.0. \nManchester Central Library will host an extended run of the work outside the Wolfson Reading Room from 22 June until 9 August \nProject supported by Arts Council England\, Future Everything and CityVerve
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/every-thing-every-time/
LOCATION:Lwr Ground floor – City Library
CATEGORIES:Art
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