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Carol Leeming  as 'Solitaire'  Preview/Sharing  Curve January 20th 2012

Dare to Diva News & Information - Update -Successful preview sharing at Curve January 2012 !!

 The Loneliness of the Long Distance Diva-  A Choreopoem written and performed by Carol Leeming A gifted but deeply flawed diva reflects on her life, imbued with a glorious dream, a prize...

Posted by diva, 24/02/2012

6th National Black Writers Conference

Commonword Cultureword The 6th National Black Writers Conference (Manchester, UK) will happen on 24th March 2012. We're lining up some important debates and super panels of writers, activists,...

Posted by miselo1@yahoo.co.uk, 17/01/2012

BASS Festival

BASS Festival (British Arts and Street Sounds) is the UK’s only month long celebration of Black Music and Art. Every June, the UK comes alive with a phenomenal line up of events, new...

Posted by miselo1@yahoo.co.uk, 10/01/2012

Shine Unconference

SHINE UNCONFERENCE http://shineunconference.org/about-shine/ If you haven’t been to SHINE before, then don’t be scared! This isn’t your usual speaker event, it’s about...

Posted by Isobel Hawson, 08/11/2011

SHISHA - Asia Triennial from 28th Sept- 27th Nov

Dear All As part of the ATM's networking opportunity with your artists, Shisha has now confirmed ATM11 networking event and ATM11 dinner in partnership with Vermilion Resturant to celebrate and...

Posted by miselo1@yahoo.co.uk, 21/09/2011

Magical Chairs & There's Only One Wayne Lee

Lumenis Theatre Company in association with Southwark Playhouse presents Magical Chairs by Mary Mazzilli There’s Only One Wayne Lee by Roy Williams A compelling double bill inspired by...

Posted by miselo1@yahoo.co.uk, 25/08/2011

Creative Case Symposium

A free symposium about the Creative Case, Arts Council England's new approach to diversity and equality. Providing essential guidance for both national portfolio organisations and nonfunded...

Posted by miselo1@yahoo.co.uk, 25/08/2011

New World Music Night In Manchester

Musica de Mestiza is a relaxed evening of world music with DJ Mayeva and friends. It starts on 2nd September with what we hope to become a monthly event: Friday 2nd September 2011 @ 8pm - Musica de...

Posted by miselo1@yahoo.co.uk, 25/08/2011

Writer speaks about the impact of first stage of the South African New Plays Writing Programme

Soon after taking  part in the SANPWP (South African New Plays Writing Programme) workshop in Johannesburg in January Napo Masheane began work on a project with drama students. Napo believes...

Posted by Pervaiz Khan, 01/06/2011

South African writers are invited to apply for the second phase of the South African New Plays Writing Programme

    SA New Plays Phase 2     New writers are invited to apply for the second phase of the South African New Plays Writing Programme.   The South African New Plays Writing...

Posted by Pervaiz Khan, 07/05/2011

The Liverpool Arabic Arts Festival

The Liverpool Arabic Arts Festival

The Liverpool Arabic Arts Festival 2010 showcased 10 days of the best Arab arts and culture to over 35,000 people. Liverpool Arabic Arts Festival 2011 plans are already underway. Stay tuned for more...

Posted by Maya Chowdhry, 01/03/2011

Grahamstown - Summing Up

Whiteface Street Dancers                           A week later & I can say that the Grahamstown Festival was a fantastic...

Posted by segun, 11/07/2010

Sustained Theatre & Karoo Moose lead actress

Grahamstown Mon 28th June - Day 4

  Ahh, this morning I awake and the sun has returned. Good job, cos I need brightening up. I had weird violent nightmares. Too much cheese & wine last night? As I recall through the red...

Posted by segun, 28/06/2010

Skorokoro

I have to dedicate my first day to Mpumelelo Nikiwe and Simthembile who helped me in my hour of need. Here’s how the story goes.. Having travelled thousands of miles, there is nothing worse...

Posted by Padma Rao, 28/06/2010

Africa is big. by Amanda Huxtable

20 June 2010   Father's Day. Africa is big. Ok for an opening statement this is ridiculous but it is. On the plane we finished with Europe within three hours of our flight and we still had...

Posted by Pervaiz Khan, 28/06/2010

Day 3 - Talawa's Young People Theatre

Not seen much today but it was great to see Talawa Young People's Theatre and  Krunch.  Fantastic write up in Cue, and a wonderful experience for the young people.  The local...

Posted by Pawlet Brookes, 27/06/2010

Grahamstown Sun 27th June - Day 3

Grey drizzly morning & goddamn it's cold & windy! "Why oh why didn't I bring UK winter clothes?" I ask myself (not for the last time). I finally get a wireless password for...

Posted by segun, 27/06/2010

Grahamstown Sat 26th June - Day 2

  First thing in the morning, I get up & shiver in the communal showers, then hustle down to the accomodation information point to confirm where I'm being moved to. Worst luck, it is...

Posted by segun, 26/06/2010

Grahamstown Fri 25th June - Day 1: The Shows

The Dust - Three Brighton Players. This blurb for this theatre show was intriguingly opaque: "Our parents raised us in difficult circumstances in order for us to get a better life, a better...

Posted by segun, 25/06/2010

Breakfast Briefing with Pervaiz Khan

Grahamstown Fri 25th June - Day 1: Settling In

Only three of us left in Atherstone House, me, Padma Rao and Jenni Lewin-Turner. Padma and I go for breakfast at 9.30 with Padma from Newcastle in a huge student refectory called Jan Smuts Hall....

Posted by segun, 25/06/2010

Grahamstown Thu 24 June - The Road is Long

I feel like singing like Etta James, "At laaaaast!". After 27 hours of travelling by train, plane & automobile (well, minibus), I'm here in Grahamstown to attend the South African...

Posted by segun, 24/06/2010