Events on Wednesday 16th November
“Tonderai Munyevu brings an adaption of his critically acclaimed play Mugabe, My Dad & Me to Bristol as part of Afrika Eye 2022. Performing as himself Tonderai delves deep into his personal history and that of his country to tell his story. Born in Zimbabwe in 1982, he was one of the so-called “born frees” – part of the generation born after Independence, he has experienced major personal and political change.”
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Mugabe, My Dad and Me - SOLD OUT
“Zakiya McKenzie will be discussing her pamphlet Testimonies on the History of Jamaica Vol. 1. Rose Blake will be discussing her pamphlet Egg and Spoon, about growing up with her Father Peter Blake, the celebrated Pop Artist. Max Porter will be discussing his pamphlet It’s Going to be a Bright New Day, an extended interview with the musician Will Oldham (AKA Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy).”
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ROUGH TRADE BOOKS: 21st Century Pamphleteer
“Expect a night full of laughter and hilarity from some of the UK’s hottest trans and non-binary comedians for a night full of joy. Previous year’s acts include Jordan Gray, Dian Cathal, and Jen Ives.”
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Trans Pride South West: Comedy Night
“Through a series of newly-commissioned artist short films, Right of Way explores contemporary issues of access and inclusion in the UK countryside, raising a discussion about who has a right to the great outdoors and who’s excluded from it.”
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Right Of Way + Q&A
“If you're looking for a fun way to get fit and move your body, this class is for you. A 45 minute HIIT class to the beat of drum and bass music. In this class we combine fitness, dance and a love for music together and I always encourage you to express yourself.”
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Drum & Bass Fitness