The Luckiest Girl Alive
New Art Exchange 39-41 Gregory Boulevard, Nottingham, nottingham, United KingdomThe Luckiest Girl Alive is a sensitive and inspiring puppet [...]
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The Luckiest Girl Alive is a sensitive and inspiring puppet [...]
Creative Dance session with Theatr Clwyd dance associate Angharad Jones, [...]
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Welcome to Royal Albert - Rap & Acoustic! Come join [...]
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For Refugee Week, poet and playwright Inua Ellams brings his exhilarating live literature [...]
Enjoy a diverse mix of sounds and cultures coming together [...]
Join us on a journey to find HOME. CROWN/تاج is [...]
This ravishingly shot drama tells the story of Seydou and [...]
Join us for a free community screening of Nezouh An unexpectedly [...]
Take a minute to answer a question from a refugee [...]
We are so excited to announce the Refugee Week Film [...]
During Refugee Week and into July, Grays Library in Thurrock [...]
LGBTQIA+ people come to the UK fleeing persecution. But instead [...]
**Welsh Below** Trinity Centre and Aurora Trinity Collective present: Cuppa [...]
RAW X APPEELING ART June 21, 12-6pm, Affordable art sale [...]
A presentation about child migration for schools across England (Bristol, [...]
Iranian multidisciplinary artist Elaheh Raofi’s ‘Pirouz – The New Generation [...]
BAFTA winning actor Toby Jones OBE will join refugee theatre [...]
A hybrid conference that seeks to give back a voice [...]
In this special Make It Yours workshop at the National [...]
Join us on Friday, June 21st for the "United for [...]
Everyone Welcome event at The Curve, from 10am-2pm. This day [...]
Join us for our usual drop-in sessions with a little [...]
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Refugee Week is the world’s largest arts & culture festival celebrating the contributions, creativity and resilience of refugees and people seeking sanctuary. The festival is a partnership project coordinated by Counterpoints Arts.
This year the festival takes place from 17-23rd June 2024 and the theme is “Our Home”.
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