Past Event: Black History Family Day 2021

Get busy and enjoy a variety of fun creative activities: Arts & crafts tables, creative writing room, backstage tours, singing, dancing & drumming workshops and an enlightening heritage film & talk Three tables of Arts & Craft making, for all ages   A delicious mix of African & Caribbean food from Soul Food Sisters and Island Takeaway   DJ Task playing uplifting sounds from around the world Guided Tours of Backstage at Brighton Dome (Limited places, booking recommended from 11am in the Brighton Dome Foyer) Djembe Drumming Workshops (drums provided) Presented by Ali Bangoura & Bucarra11.30am & 12.15pm | Brighton Dome Concert Hall Stage(Limited places, booking recommended from 11am in the Brighton Dome Foyer) ‘Proud to Be’ photographic project Banyan Tree invites you to celebrate and share your identity and achievements12–2pm | Brighton Dome ‘Shout: The Voices of Protest’ creative writing workshop Presented by Writing Our Legacy12–1.30pm | Brighton Museum, access via Brighton Dome FoyerBooking via Eventbrite West African Dance workshop Presented by Ernest Kwame & Ali Bangoura1pm & 1.45pm | Brighton Dome Concert Hall Stage(Limited places, booking recommended from 11am in the Brighton Dome Foyer) Real-I-Sing singing workshop Presented by Banyan Tree2.30–3.30pm | Brighton Museum, access via Brighton Dome Foyer Three African Kings visit Brighton in 1895 A film & talk given by Black History historians Suchi Chatterjee and Bert Williams MBE, as part of a new education project2.45–3.30pm | Brighton Dome Musa Mboob & Xam Xam Live performance by Gambian Master Percussionist Musa Mboob4–4.45pm | Brighton Dome

Past Event: Black History Family Day 2021

Get busy and enjoy a variety of fun creative activities: Arts & crafts tables, creative writing room, backstage tours, singing, dancing & drumming workshops and an enlightening heritage film & talk

Three tables of Arts & Craft making, for all ages

 

A delicious mix of African & Caribbean food from Soul Food Sisters and Island Takeaway

 

DJ Task playing uplifting sounds from around the world

Guided Tours of Backstage at Brighton Dome

(Limited places, booking recommended from 11am in the Brighton Dome Foyer)

Djembe Drumming Workshops (drums provided)

Presented by Ali Bangoura & Bucarra
11.30am & 12.15pm | Brighton Dome Concert Hall Stage
(Limited places, booking recommended from 11am in the Brighton Dome Foyer)

‘Proud to Be’ photographic project

Banyan Tree invites you to celebrate and share your identity and achievements
12–2pm | Brighton Dome

‘Shout: The Voices of Protest’ creative writing workshop

Presented by Writing Our Legacy
12–1.30pm | Brighton Museum, access via Brighton Dome Foyer
Booking via Eventbrite

West African Dance workshop

Presented by Ernest Kwame & Ali Bangoura
1pm & 1.45pm | Brighton Dome Concert Hall Stage
(Limited places, booking recommended from 11am in the Brighton Dome Foyer)

Real-I-Sing singing workshop

Presented by Banyan Tree
2.30–3.30pm | Brighton Museum, access via Brighton Dome Foyer

Three African Kings visit Brighton in 1895

A film & talk given by Black History historians Suchi Chatterjee and Bert Williams MBE, as part of a new education project
2.45–3.30pm | Brighton Dome

Musa Mboob & Xam Xam

Live performance by Gambian Master Percussionist Musa Mboob
4–4.45pm | Brighton Dome