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DAY 3: Saturday 8th June – 200 Years of Manchester Art Gallery Family Trail
Come and explore MAG exciting collection!
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DAY 3: Saturday 8 June 2024 – Intangible Sounds (Daytime Events)
Manchester Met and Manchester Histories present Intangible Sounds. A day of public talks and workshops on music and sound heritage.
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DAY 3: Saturday 8 June 2024 – Intangible Sounds, DⱯRK MASS (Evening Event)
Following the day sessions at SODA, please join us in the events space at HOME for an evening of performances showcasing the soundscapes and research being created by PhD students and staff at Manchester Met.
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Day 4: Sunday 9th June 2024- Celebration Day – History & Heritage Marketplace
Come and see over 50 history and heritage organisations from Greater Manchester and the Northwest take over the historic Whitworth Hall.
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Day 4: Sunday 9th June – Celebration Day – Family Activity – Historic Crafts
Family Activity for all! Eye of Newt presents two creative hands-on Historic Crafts Drop-In Sessions.
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Day 4: Sunday 9th June 2024 – Celebration Day – Walk About Performances
Catch fun loving walk about performances throughout the day! Featuring the The Carpeters.
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Day 4: Sunday 9th June 2024 – Celebration Day – Michael Wood Talk
Michael Wood will explore the fascinating story of The University of Manchester.
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Day 4: Sunday 9th June 2024 – Celebration Day – Bright Club
The Bright Club Comedy Club. Hilarious stand-up comedy!
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Day 4: Sunday 9th June 2024 – Celebration Day – Manchester Ballads – Music Meets History.
Join Michael Wood & friends as they play music and sings songs about history, work, war and social protest.
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Day 4: Sunday 9th June 2024 – Panel Conversations – SORRY THIS EVENT HAS NOW BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES
Manchester’s History of Humanitarianism: In conversation with Professor Bertrand Taithe and Prof Tony Redmond OBE.
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Day 4: Sunday 9th June 2024 – Celebration Day – Panel Conversations
Muslim Arts Festival Migration Stories - Part of the Muslim Women’s Arts Festival and MACFEST Muslim Arts and Culture Festival.
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Day 4: Sunday 9th June 2024 – Celebration Day – Panel Conversations
Professor Hannah Barker hosts a conversation about the history and legacy of Phil Martin and Champs Camp.
