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Soweto Kinch_performing tunes from his long-awaited new album,_A Life in the Day of B19: Basement Fables_

performing tunes from his long-awaited new album,_A Life in the Day of B19: Basement Fables_

Sunday 21 September: The Mike Sole Trio

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Sunday 28 September: Stuart McCallum Quartet

plus The Cobweb Collective…

Sunday 5 October: Mark de Clive-Lowe_

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Sunday 12 October: Zhenya Strigalev's

ALSO AT THE Y CENTRE -LEICESTER 11TH OCTOBER 8.00PM

Sunday 26 October: Battle in the Box

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Sunday 2 November: Spokinn Movement

featuring Ill Spokinn

Sunday 9 November: The Invisible_

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Sunday 16 November: Michael Janisch and the TransAtlantic Collective_

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Sunday 23 November: Cleveland Watkiss

Acoustic Jazz Trio

Sunday 30 November: Battle in the Box

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Sunday 7 December: Bashy_

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Latest Artists

ESKA MTUNGWAZI

THIS LADY IS NO CANARY

Introduction

Dennis Rollins
Tomorrows Warriors

Welcome to Birmingham's Nu Century Arts, creating a platform for established and emerging artists from the African Caribbean community. This site has the latest event listings, artist biographies and theatre information for Nu Century. Nu Century Arts' mission is to make a lasting difference to the development and artistic life of the African Caribbean Community.

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Breaking Chains with Knowledge- 26th January - 31st October 2008

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THIS PROGRAMME WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE

Remembering 2007 and the significance of the abolition of the slave trade have been highlighted with many excellent events this year. But is it just for this year to remember, the challenges black people were faced with throughout the Diaspora?

In 2008 Nu Century Arts takes the opportunity to provide an educational programme that will reverberate far beyond the abolition of the slave trade. ?Breaking the Chains with Knowledge? will resuscitate the unwritten history of the 18th century black presence in the UK through Drama, Music, and Dance, seminars and workshops will all be used to bring this history alive. The programme is free to anyone who is interested in digging deeper and making connections from present to past.

Mary Prince and Robert Wedderburn, Ira Aldridge and many more will be the focus of highlights and insights into that hidden past. Music lectures and workshops will highlight the lives and lifestyle of the many black musicians of that period. Pre Colonial Black Africa with their rich Kingdoms and civilisations will be opened to scrutiny. Additional workshops will be available for the younger ages to engage creatively with the material.

You are invited by Nu Century Arts to join us on this journey to a better understanding of Black History.

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