Belonging: Space & Place - Poetry Workshop
Dates: | 21 July 2021 |
Times: | 18:00 - 20:00 |
What is it: | Workshop |
Organiser: | Manchester Museum |
How much: | Free |
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Following on from the Whose Statues? Whose Stories? sessions for young people, join Our Shared Cultural Heritage for a poetry workshop, hosted by one of our Young Collective members Amina Beg.
Take part in free-writing activities inspired by prompts/poems relating to statues, history, decolonisation and heritage, and have the opportunity to share your work with the group at the end (optional) for feedback and discussions.
Free, Ages 18 to 26 (16+ with parental/carer consent), Online via Zoom.
Spaces are limited, book in advance
This event is part of South Asian Heritage Month, a celebration of South Asian Heritage in the UK and an annual event to raise the profile of British South Asian heritage and history in the UK through education, arts, culture and commemoration.
South Asian Heritage Month is about reclaiming the history and identity of British South Asians. People need to be able to tell their own stories, and this is an opportunity to show what it means to be South Asian in the 21st century, as well as look to the past to see how Britain became the diverse country it is today.
South Asian influences can be found everywhere in Britain, from food and clothes to music and even our words. The streets of our towns and cities are rich with the colours, sights and sounds of proud South Asian identity. Its culture permeates all parts of British life and adds to the diversity of the nation.
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Manchester Museum
Oxford Road
Manchester
Phone: 0161-2752648
Email: museum@manchester.ac.uk