K I T A at PRSC
£5 (min. donations welcome)

A event held at PRSC on Saturday 16th July. The event starts at 15:00.


We are very excited to present to you KITA.

K I T A - (translated from Bahasa Indonesian: inclusive pronoun ‘our’, ‘our festival’)

A new Bristol based festival that celebrates artists of colour.

Our festival will explore the theme of identity with a focus on mixed-race, asian and underrepresented ethnic minorities.

16TH JULY @ Peoples Republic of Stokes Croft.

3-9:30pm

We are carefully curating a diverse line up of visual artists, performers, DJs and vendors that we now invite you to come and be a part of. Stay tuned in the coming week as we announce our artists.

KITA’s AIMS:
1. To form a community of people in Bristol who have shared experiences; who can support each other both creatively and in a more general sense.
2. To create, contribute, and sustain conversations in Bristol around concepts such as identity and connection/disconnection for POC communities, focusing on - but not limited to - the experience of mixed race people.
3. To begin of a collective/network that will hold more events in the future, thereby providing a platform and opportunity for mixed race/POC creatives in Bristol to showcase their work and heritage without having to compromise to white dominant spaces.
4. To provide an educational experience to those who want it e.g. people from the white majority who want to educate themselves, interracial families who are raising children in Bristol etc.

LINE-UP coming soon...

Entry requirements:

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