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BRITISH MUSEUM FORTHCOMING EXHIBITIONS 2011 | more
October Gallery

We have a huge range of Artist run school workshops, seminars and other events running over the Spring. Please see the newsletter for more details download here

South Africa Landscape: Kew at the British MuseumThe Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and the British Museum are bringing a small corner of South Africa to the heart of London. South Africa Landscape will highlight the rich diversity, 29 April – 10 Oct more

The Kingdom of Ife was a powerful, cosmopolitan and wealthy city-state in West Africa (in what is now modern south-west Nigeria; Ife flourished as a political, spiritual, cultural and economic centre in the 12th–15th centuries AD, 4th March - 6th June more

From War
to Windrush

To mark the sixtieth anniversary of the arrival of the MV Empire Windrush in Britain in 1948, this exhibition tells the personal stories of the involvement of Black men and women from the West Indies and Britain in the First and Second until 4/2010 more

Royal Naval Museum acquires 'scrimshaw' revealing African role in suppression of slave trade more

Siobhan Bradshaw

Portraits from the Jazz Cafe, London visit site

THE LOVERS ROCK LOUNGE

EVERY FIRST Thursday OF THE MONTH @ THE LUXURIOUS RUBY LO’S IN THE HEART OF LONDON’S WEST END more

King Toadfish &
The-All-Weather-Riders

Every Thursday at The Marie Lloyd Bar Hackney Empire. ADMISSION £ FREE more

Imperial War Museum London
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Rich Mix Music

In the Mix - Sunday FREE JAZZ by SOWETO KINCH
Every Sunday, 2pm – 5pm, Bar. more
Rich Mix is proud to present its new partnership with Soweto Kinch that will bring a new flavour each week to Rich Mix Bar. With a selection of guest artists and performers, including Femi Temowo and Z-U, taking jazz to the next level. http://www.richmix.org.uk/aandc_inthemix_soweto.htm

Trading Faces Recollecting Slavery

Trading Faces Online Exhibition.
An Online Exhibition to explore the impact of the Slave Trade on British performing arts history. The online exhibition, led by Future Histories, makes use of documents, video and audio material from Talawa Theatre Company, Future Histories and V&A archives more

Mediatheque

100 films and televison programmes exploring the histories, identities and representation of black Britons will be available to view free of charge at the Mediatheque at BFI Southbank more

The West Indian Front Room

The West Indian Front Room exhibition, fantastic new interactive website more

Colourtelly:

ANY BLACK QUESTIONS – QUESTION TIME FOR BLACK BRITONS read more

 

 

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