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EXODUS FESTIVAL

This year's Exodus Refugee Arts Festival attracted large crowds on Sunday 31st August. The event is a unique celebration of arts and culture by Greater Manchester's diverse refugee communities including world music and dance from Angola, Bosnia, Cameroon, China, DR Congo, India, Iran, Iraq, Kurdistan, Nigeria, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, Uganda and other countries.

Now into its 7th year, The Exodus Festival was brought to Urbis & Cathedral Gardens for the very first time, bringing the arts & culture of refugee communities right into the heart of the City Centre. Cooks, performers, artists and communities came together, to share food, music dance and culture from across the globe and made in Manchester.

There were spectacular music performances across two main stages from Asian Music Talent, Testimony, Kokoriko, The Dubside, Heritage Survival, The Ironweed Project, Nouvelle Alliance plus many more; dance performances included The New Step for African Community, Ice Cold and Cold Passion and Kurdistan Art and Culture. An array of food, handicraft and information stalls scattered across Cathedral Gardens enticed the crowds.

More about the Exodus programme

For more information about the project contact katherine@can.uk.com

INSIDE THE LINES

'Inside The Lines' was the climax of a 6-month creative process delivered by Community Arts North West bringing together culturally diverse young people, artists, volunteers and youth workers from across Greater Manchester to present a dynamic and original hip-hop theatre production.

Part of the 2nd year of the Urban Music Theatre Programme, the story was told with the true voices of Manchester's young people: diverse, passionate and direct.

The project was funded by The Big Lottery Fund and The Paul Hamlyn Foundation.

More about the Urban Music Theatre programme

For more information about the project contact yaz@can.uk.com

THESE CITY STREETS

'These City Streets' was a unique and innovative production showcased in December 2006 that celebrated the first year of the 'Urban Music Theatre' programme, a highly successful three year youth arts initiative, produced and delivered by Community Arts North West.

'These City Streets' brought together a culturally diverse cast of 61 young people from across Greater Manchester, to tell a story of a young brother and sister who arrive from West Africa as two unaccompanied asylum seekers. In total the project engaged with 320 young people who were all from diverse geographic and cultural backgrounds.

The project was funded by The Big Lottery Fund and The Paul Hamlyn Foundation.

A slideshow featuring selected images from the production is available to view here. (Requires Flash Player version 6 or later).

Slideshow music by Urban Music Theatre music group. More about Urban Music Theatre

For more information about the project contact yaz@can.uk.com

These City Streets slideshow

EXODUS LIVE

Exodus Live is the regular Exodus band night showcasing and celebrating live world music by talented musicians from refugee communities. Piloted in December 2005 at the Mint Lounge, this unique event was an enormous success and due to overwhelming demand has since moved to the Life Café where a diverse audience of over 600 people enjoy the 10 acts on offer. Exodus Live has featured musicians from Afghanistan, Angola, Cameroon, Congo, Eritrea, India, Iran, Kurdistan, Liberia, Pakistan, Uganda, Ukraine, and Zimbabwe.

A slideshow featuring selected images from the day is available to view here. (Requires Flash Player version 6 or later).

Slideshow music by Britannia Rumba. More about Exodus artists

For more information about the project contact katherine@can.uk.com

Exodus Festival slideshow

EXODUS FESTIVAL

Exodus Festival 2005 took place on 18 June in Hulme Park, Manchester and included world music, dance and drama from Zimbabwe, Somalia, the Congo, Uganda, South Africa, Bosnia, Afghanistan, Kurdistan, Pakistan and other countries across the globe. The audience also enjoyed interactive workshops, children's activities, delicious international food, crafts and stalls.

A slideshow featuring selected images from the day is available to view here. (Requires Flash Player version 6 or later).

Slideshow music by Heritage Survival. More about Exodus artists

To download and view an 11 minute film showing highlights of the project click here (broadband connection recommended).

For more information about the project contact katherine@can.uk.com

Exodus Festival slideshow

EXODUS LAUNCH

To celebrate the launch of Exodus in March 2005, Community Arts North West held a unique launch event at greenroom, rich in international music, dance, digital media, poetry, exhibitions and guest speakers.

A slideshow featuring selected images from the day is available to view here. (Requires Flash Player version 6 or later).

Slideshow music by Tloh. More about Exodus artists

For more information about the project contact katherine@can.uk.com

Exodus Launch slideshow

NOW WE TALKIN'

NOW WE TALKIN' engaged over 200 young people aged 14+ from Greater Manchester to devise and produce exciting, powerful arts based work. The project included MUSIC, DRAMA, VISUAL ARTS, VIDEO, CREATIVE WRITING and HIP HOP, bringing together young people to share, talk, experiment and collaborate.

The resulting work premiered in October 2004 at Zion Arts Centre, Manchester. A slideshow featuring selected images from the day is available to view here. (Requires Flash Player version 6 or later).

To download and view a 15 minute film showing highlights of the project click here (broadband connection recommended).

For more information about the project contact yaz@can.uk.com

NWT slideshow

CAN ASSOCIATE ARTISTS SHOWCASE

Throughout January & February 2004, CAN worked with 8 freelance associate artists and companies to create a DVD which profiles and promotes their work. The CAN Associate Artists Showcase DVD was launched at the 'Art 04' conference at Contact in February 2004.

The CAN Associate Artists Showcase DVD contains profiles and contact information about the artists, as well as 15-20 minutes of video of each artist's work. You can get a flavour of the DVD by viewing our CAN Associate Artists Showcase Sampler, which contains short extracts from each video.

For more information about the artists or a copy of the DVD contact richard@can.uk.com

showcase sampler

IN THE MIX

'In The Mix' was a recent exciting project that created music making opportunities for young people in Greater Manchester.

The project worked with young people from diverse geographical areas, cultures and backgrounds, to develop music-based collaborative work through a variety of projects and partnerships. The project brought together young people at different stages of their development, those who were musically active and those for whom music-making was a new experience.

A slideshow featuring selected images from the project is available to view here. (Requires Flash Player version 6 or later).

Slideshow music by Wai Yin Chinese group. More about In The Mix

To download and view a 9 minute film showing highlights of the project click here (broadband connection recommended).

For more information about the project contact yaz@can.uk.com

In The Mix slideshow

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