The Black Men’s Consortium Performance Event

Saturday 21th October

This community engagement event immerses you in film, interactivity, debate and includes improvisation.

 

With a fantastic cast of performers, this interactive performance takes you into dimensions you have never seen, forcing you to consider the sometimes uneasy question of “what is needed to improve the lives of Black men in the UK?”

The Black Men’s Consortium is a community-led exploration arts and health project in which Black men of African Descent meet to experience positive and meaningful interactions and discuss issues that matter to them.

Through opportunities to express oneself, speak, learn and empower themselves creatively by using and mixing politics with art in order to make performances which are rooted in the group members’ experiences.

The Black Men’s Consortium is a weekly creative space for Black men where differences of opinion and unspoken feelings and resentments can be safely voiced and shared. The group works together every Monday evening in Brixton 6.00pm – 9.00pm at Mosaic Clubhouse 65 Effra Road Brixton SW2 1BZ to creatively cement long term relationships which lead to shared activities.

You can join the BMC programme here: bit.ly/3TQtlMd

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