£10/£8 Concession
presented by Tayo Aluko and Friends
Tunji Sowande quietly breaks through barriers to become Britain’s first Black judge in 1978. Also a fine concert singer and keen cricket lover, he muses on international politics and history as they affect the Black world from Africa to Britain, from the point of view of one who would rather watch sports, and spread love and peace through the medium of song.
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Leicester
Monday 12 May
Cláudia Nwabasili and Roges Doglas are the creators and directors of Cia Pé no Mundo. The company was…
Leicester
Monday 12 - Wednesday 14 May
Let’s Dance International Frontiers (LDIF) is a vibrant and dynamic annual dance festival dedicated to celebrating the art…
Leicester
Tuesday 13 May
The conference for Let’s Dance International Frontiers 2025 explores the theme of Intersection: Diasporic Dialogues. This annual gathering of…
Leicester
Wednesday 14 May
LDIF+ Masterclasses offer a unique and enriching opportunity to experience high-calibre dance techniques and methodologies led by internationally…
Leicester
Wednesday 14 May
Melissa M. Young is a distinguished dance educator and choreographer whose expertise in the Lester Horton technique has…
Leicester
Wednesday 14 May
Two platforms in one evening of dance. SIGNATURES and BLACK BRITISH DANCE PLATFORM come together to showcase emerging and developing dancers and…
Leicester
Thursday 15 May
Alexandria Davis is an Assistant Professor of Dance and a multi-disciplinary artist whose work as an actress, choreographer,…
Leicester
Thursday 15 May
Dance Dialogues is a conversation with movement at the centre. A series of seminar and lecture-demonstration style presentations,…