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SUMMARY:After Hours: Warriors of the Plains
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DESCRIPTION:Explore the Warriors of the Plain and Living Cultures gallery
  for our After Hours in October.  See museum objects normally in store\,
  have a go at Native American beading with crafter Caroline Coates\, fin
 d out about the Salford Sioux and browse books about Plains Indians on l
 oan from the Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Race Relations Resource Centre.     \n\nP
 erformances \n6.30pm: Home is where the heart is? by the Mustard Tree Dr
 ama Group\n7.15pm: Native American flute performance by RNCM student Kat
 hryn Williams\n8pm: 'The Lost Salford Sioux' A Poem Monlogue by Anjum Ma
 lik\n\nThe Mustard Tree Drama Group is based at The Mustard Tree\, a cen
 tre who supports vulnerable and marginalised adults. The group meet week
 ly and take part in drama workshops to develop teamwork and theatre skil
 ls whilst improving confidence and self esteem.  The drama group have be
 en struck by the history of the American Plains Indians. How they were e
 victed from  their homelands and the trauma caused by alcohol and substa
 nce misuse.  In response to this the drama group have created a piece fo
 cusing on the ideas of place\, home\, belonging and displacement. \n\n'T
 he Lost Salford Sioux' A Poem Monlogue is part 'Hidden Stories'\, writte
 n and performed by Anjum Malik\, a multi lingual Poet\, scriptwriter for
  radio\, TV\, theatre and film\, teacher of creative writing and poetry.
 \n\nHidden Stories comes straight from the heart of UK cities\, ordinary
  people living unforeseen lives in Rochdale\, Salford\, Bradford\, Birmi
 ngham.\n\nAfter Hours are Manchester Museum’s evening social events wher
 e you encounter the unexpected. Artists\, scientists\, film makers\, wri
 ters and musicians animate our collections in special one-off performanc
 es. Supported by Barefoot Wine www.barefootwine.com\n\nDrop in\, free.\n
 
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LOCATION:Manchester Museum\, Oxford Road\, Manchester\, Phone: 0161-27526
 48\, Email: museum@manchester.ac.uk
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