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  • Image of Black Liver - a man and woman comic standing next to each other dressed in dark clothes

    June 9, 2024 → June 9, 2024 · Event | Festival

    Day 4: Sunday 9th June 2024. Celebration Day – Black Liver

    Ruth Cockburn & Keith Carter from Black Liver will host our day in 'On the Green' outdoor tent as well as give us a special routine as part of the Bright Club Comedy slot. Not to be missed.

  • image of choir sining in a venue in Manchester - all women

    June 9, 2024 → June 9, 2024 · Event | Festival

    Day 4: Sunday 9th June 2024 – Celebration Day – Golden Voices

    Enjoy acapella choir Golden Voices.

  • Many Hands Paraade

    June 9, 2024 → June 9, 2024 · Event | Festival

    Day 4: Sunday 9th June 2024. Celebration Day – Family Activity – Many Hands

    Many Hands Parade. Combine your prop and dance skills in a glorious parade!

  • Image of art tools and foam birds and green paint.

    June 9, 2024 → June 9, 2024 · Event | Festival

    Day 4: Sunday 9th June 2024. Celebration Day – Reimagined City – Collaborative Stamp Workshop

    Artist and workshop facilitator Sam Selley invites participants to collaborate on a large-scale piece of art to create a reimagined Manchester!

  • Two women with tea cups on their heads

    June 9, 2024 → June 9, 2024 · Event | Festival

    Day 4: Sunday 9th June 2024. Celebration Day – Walk About Performances

    Catch fun loving walk about performances throughout the day! Featuring the The Tea Club.

  • Danielle de la Wonk  using a hoola hoop

    June 9, 2024 → June 9, 2024 · Event | Festival

    Day 4: Sunday 9th June 2024 – Celebration Day – Family Activity – Hula Workshop and Performance   

    Learn how to Hula Hoop at your own pace and meet the original strongwoman from the golden age of circus!

  • image of historic animals and people - like stone age

    June 9, 2024 → June 9, 2024 · Event | Festival

    Day 4: Sunday 9th June 2024 – Celebration Day – Family Activity – Weaving Threads

    Weaving Threads: A peak into the Mesolithic-way of cordage making.

  • Image of a overcrowded old track driving down a road

    June 9, 2024 → June 9, 2024 · Exhibition | Festival

    Day 4: Sunday 9th June 2024 – Celebration Day – Humanitarian Medicine Exhibition

    Humanitarian Medicine Exhibition. Step into the heart of humanitarianism and conflict response at The Humanitarian Archive, a captivating exhibition from The University of Manchester Library and the prestigious Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute.

  • Image of person looking at old film

    June 9, 2024 → June 9, 2024 · Event | Festival

    Day 4: Sunday 9th June 2024 – Celebration Day – ‘Manchester Polytechnic and Manchester Metropolitan University on Film.’ Film Screening

    Join Will McTaggart from the North West Film Archive who will introduce 'Manchester Polytechnic and Manchester Metropolitan University on Film' through the 20th century.

  • June 9, 2024 → June 9, 2024 · Event | Festival

    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.

  • June 9, 2024 → June 9, 2024 · Event | Festival

    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.

  • Three men holding up a red carpet in a comic way

    June 9, 2024 → June 9, 2024 · Event | Festival

    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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