Freedom – The Black History Experience

Sun, 20 Oct 2019, 17:00 – Mon, 21 Oct 2019

In order to celebrate Black History, during October 2019 a one day annual event will be taking place –
Freedom – The Black History Experience.
Freedom is a Black History production which will be taking place during October.
We aim to provide an entertainment filled evening suitable for all the family, with a variety of creative arts to commemorate black events and achievements over the centuries.
On the night there will be singers, dancers, musicians, poets and more to showcase a selection of our young up and coming talent throughout the UK.
Not only will you be getting a treat for the senses, we will educate the audience whilst we recap on the achievements, growth and emancipation of black people.
Using our positive themes of Black Excellence, Black Love and Black Empowerment to highlight what we as Black people have mastered throughout history we will appreciate the many styles, gifts and talents of our people.
This year we are introducing vendors to the event, giving them the opportunity to promote their business while giving the audience a chance to learn more about businesses that advocate to their demographic. Giving Black vendors a platform to shine as we know Black economics and empowerment is just as important as celebrating our gifts and how far we as a people have come

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