Interview with a Veteran
Training Room 3
Imperial War Museum 11am-1pm
Lambeth Road SE1
Tube: Lambeth North
Entry Free: first come first served
Sunday 3rd April 3.00-7.00pm prompt start
Venue: to be announced
Tube: www.blackhistorywalks.co.uk
The original 3.5 hour event repeated by popular demand with African Superhero dvds for sale on the day and interviews with animators and directors
African Superheroes: Many artists are making up for the severe lack of positive images of black people in animated films and comics. This animation festival for 6-60 year olds, will feature a variety of African-themed cartoons which tell tales of; Magical Nigerian women warriors, Anansi the West African Folk Hero, The story of Ogun and Oshun, Teenage black superheroes and more
Extract from review by Toyin Agbetu of Ligali.
'..Surprisingly one of the best set pieces was a breakdown of the use of African culture including our dance and music traditions. The historical narrative provided was both insightful and entertaining. The width of the section presented was breathtaking from tap dance to capoeira. In closing, guest animators were invited to share details of some of the challenges faced by artists and announce projects in production such as the exciting Anokyes Sword
It is not often a community event makes history. This one, which engaged adult and child alike through the world of animation and African Superheroes Day is a first that should be celebrated, and then repeated
World Premiere Saturday 9th April 2-5pm:
The Story of Lovers Rock 2-5pm preceded by Blood Ah Go Run at 11am-1pm.
Part of 30 Years of Remembrance Events. Both screenings with Q and A with director.This film previously SOLD OUT the 450 Seat NFT1 at a test screen on 11 November 2009. This is the final version directed by one of Britains finest film-makers, Menelik Shabbaz.
BFI Southbank, Belvedere Road,London SE1 BFI Box Office: not open yet, join our mailing list http://www.blackhistorywalks.co.uk/contact-us.html or Facebook Page www.facebook.com/blackhistorywalks to get notification when tickets go on sale
Further screenings at the 400 seat Coronet cinema, Notting Hill on Saturday the 16th April 2-5pm in association with In Celebration of Our Sisters tickets, £8.00 available right now, but online only no sales on the door, from http://www.wegottickets.com/event/108425)
The STORY OF LOVERS ROCK http://www.loversrockthefilm.com/ by Menelik Shabbaz (Burning an Illusion) is a feature length documentary that tells the story of a genre of reggae that was created in the UK. It was influential and very successful in the 70s and 80s and still lives on today. Along with the music came the dancing and fashion that created a unique brand of lifestyle. Inspired by female artists Lovers Rock was the first ‘girl power’ music in the UK at a time of heightened political tension and racism.
The film consists of memorable live performance (including Jean Adebambo before she sadly passed), interviews and light-hearted comedic memories that provides an untold portrait of the post Windrush generation.
Artists include: Janet Kay, Carroll Thompson, Maxi Priest, Michael Gordon, Sandra Cross. Also featured are comedians; Angie Le Mar, Eddie Nestor, Robbie Gee, Wayne Rollins & Glenda Jaxson. Interviews include Dr Lez Henry, Eddie Nestor, Linton Kwesi Johnson
30 Years of Remembrance/Resistance: a series of events organised by community groups to recognise the social, cultural, legal and political significance of the New Cross Fire, The Back Peoples Day of Action and the Brixton Uprisings which all took place in 1981.
2011 is also United Nations International Year for People of African Descent. For more details of the events listed below contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. more events to be added, check this page every 10 days
March 2 Wednesday
Black Peoples Day of Action: 30 Years On
Speakers: Professor Gus John, Menelik Shabbaz, Mavis Best, Mia Morris Dr Lez Henry ,Elder Hera Kuti speak on how the march was organised, the day itself and its effect upon Britain plus spoken word and screening of Blood Ah go Run
7-10pm 240 seat, Lewishan Civic Centre, Catford SE6 4RU Entry: Free
www.nubeyond.com, www.blackhistorywalks.co.uk
March 11 Friday. (Blak Friday with Nubeyond)
400 Years of Black British Civil Rights:
Speaker: Black History Walks presents interactive audio/visual evidence on the African presence in England from 1596 onwards and how they fought for equality
7.30-10.30pm Positive Mental Attitude Community College, 26 Admiralty Close, Reginald Square, SE8 4SS www.pmacc.co.uk Entry: £8.00 waged, £5.00 Concessions
www.nubeyond.com, www.blackhistorywalks.co.uk
March 19 Saturday
Bob Marley: The Making of a Legend
A brand new documentary on this reggae icon whose political lyrics inspired the black community through the 70’s and 80’s. His African consciousness and Rastafari teachings informed a new generation about Marcus Garvey, Paul Bogle and the spirit of resistance in the struggles against apartheid in Zimbabwe and the Sus laws in Brixton. Produced ny Esther Anderson and Gian Cody 11am-1pm at BFI Southbank, Belvedere Road SE1. Tickets £7.00. Need to book in advance
www.bfi.org.uk www.blackhistorywalks.co.uk
March 25 Friday (Blak Friday with Nubeyond)
400 Years of Black Women Resistance Fighters
International women's day is 8 March 2011
Speaker: Black History Walks presents 45 unheralded black women from around the world and their contribution to world history. Generals, spies, politicians, ,astronauts, community leaders, women you’ve never heard of are revealed and given their true place in history
7.30-10.30pm Positive Mental Attitude Community College,26 Admiralty Close, Reginald Square, SE8 4SS www.pmacc.co.uk Entry: £8.00 waged, £5.00 unwaged
www.nubeyond.com www.blackhistorywalks.co.uk
April 9 Saturday
Blood Ah Go Run plus Masterclass with Director Menelik Shabbaz
Classic footage of the Black Peoples Day of Action March 2nd 1981 the biggest political action by African/Caribbean people
there has ever been when 20,000 marched from New Cross to Central London dealing with police brutality and Fleet street journalists that spat on them and gave Nazi salutes. Plus extended interview on grassroots film-making, political activism and the way forward 11am-1pm at 450 seat BFI Southbank, Belvedere Road SE1. Tickets £7.00. Need to book in advance
www.bfi.org.uk www.blackhistorywalks.co.uk
April 9 Saturday
The Story of Lovers Rock plus Q & A with Menelik Shabbaz
The premiere screening of the only documentary on Lovers Rock. At a time when BBC refused to play reggae on the radio and nightclubs had an open ban on black people, Lovers Rock provided sounds and lyrics to uplift the soul against the oppression. It was the glue that kept the black community alive through decades of official government abuse. Reggae Britannia recently sold out and when the Lovers Rock section came on the crowd went wild . Directed by Menelik Shabbaz 2-5pm at 450 seat BFI Southbank, Belvedere Road SE. Tickets £7.00. Need to book in advance
www.bfi.org.uk www.blackhistorywalks.co.uk
April 15 Friday (Blak Friday with Nubeyond)
Sound Systems as Cultural Resistance
Speaker: Dr Lez Henry on how black music was used to inform and liberate in 1980’s Britain. Black people were banned from clubs and black promoters found it hard to get venues. The solution , mobile sound systems which would move around London playing particular beats and lyrics that kept the community alive and informed
7.30-10.30pm Positive Mental Attitude Community College,26 Admiralty Close, Reginald Square, SE8 4SS www.pmacc.co.uk
Entry: £8.00 waged, £5.00 concessions
www.nubeyond.com www.blackhistorywalks.co.uk
April 29th Friday (Blak Friday with Nubeyond)
Topic: The Infinity of black history
Speaker Paul Obinna creator of the 8000 year African timeline www.hogarth-black.com
7.30-10.30pm Positive Mental Attitude Community College,26 Admiralty Close, Reginald Square, SE8 4SS www.pmacc.co.uk
Entry £8.00 waged, £5.00 unwaged
www.nubeyond.com www.blackhistorywalks.co.uk
May 13th Friday (Blak Friday with Nubeyond)
30 years of Mental Health
Speaker: Matilda Macattram Director of Black Mental Health UK www.blackmentalhealth.org.uk on attitudes and realities then and now. Many young black people in the 1980’s were misdiagnosed and sectioned in institutions while overdosed with drugs. Picking or washing rice was seen as mentally deficient at the same time the pressure of dealing with racism drove some people insane.
7.30-10.30pm Positive Mental Attitude Community College, 26 Admiralty Close, Reginald Square, SE8 4SS www.pmacc.co.uk
Entry £8.00 waged, £5.00 unwaged
www.nubeyond.com www.blackhistorywalks.co.uk
May 27 Friday ( Blak Friday with Nubeyond)
The Haitian Revolution
Speaker: Panyin Aikins on the details, effects and legacy of the revolution. Putting the uprising in its international context of Tunisia in 2011.
7.30-10.30pm Positive Mental Attitude Community College, 26 Admiralty Close, Reginald Square, SE8 4SS www.pmacc.co.uk
Entry £8.00 waged,£5.00 unwaged www.nubeyond.com,www.blackhistorywalks.co.uk
June 10 ( Blak Friday with Nubeyond)
Soweto Uprising 1976/Brixton Uprisings 1981
Speaker: Dr Kimani Nehusi on youth resistance, reasons and comparisons
7.30-10.30pm Positive Mental Attitude Community College, 26 Admiralty Close, Reginald Square, SE8 4SS www.pmacc.co.uk
Entry : £8.00 waged, £5.00 unwaged www.nubeyond.com, www.blackhistoywalks.co.uk
June 17 Thursday
The Sybil Phoenix Story & the Soweto Uprising.
The first black woman to receive an MBE on how she set up the first black youth club (Moonshot) in the 1970’s, which played such an important role in the New Cross Fire response and the Black Peoples Day of Action
Speaker: Sybil Phoenix and others
7-10pm at 240 seat Lewishan Civic Centre, Catford SE6 4RU
Entry : Free www.nubeyond.com, www.blackhistorywalks.co.uk
October 2011 Date to be announced
Burning an Illusion 30 years on The classic British film directed by Menelik Shabbaz will be treated to a Gala performance and review with stars from the film reflecting on its impact and comparing life then to life now. Venue 450 seat BFI Southbank. www.bfi.org.uk www.blackhistorywalks.co.uk
Further events to be announced. Check this page for details in 10 days time
This initiative is supported by ..
Nubeyond www.nubeyond.com
Positive Mental Attitude Community College www.pmacc.co.uk
Lewisham Black Staff Forum
Nubian Jak www.nubianjak.com
Black History Walks www.blackhistorywalks.co.uk
Well Placed Consultancy www.black-history-month.co.uknd the rain ne!
In Celebration of Our Sisters & Black History Walks
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The Story of Lovers Rock, plus Q & A with Menelik Shabbaz
Saturday 16 April 2-5pm
Coronet Cinema
103 Notting Hill Gate, London W11 3LB. Notting Hill Gate Tube
Tickets £8.00. Available online only , no sales on the door, from http://www.wegottickets.com/event/108425)
The STORY OF LOVERS ROCK http://www.loversrockthefilm.com/ by Menelik Shabbaz (Burning an Illusion) is a feature length documentary that tells the story of a genre of reggae that was created in the UK. It was influential and very successful in the 70s and 80s and still lives on today. Along with the music came the dancing and fashion that created a unique brand of lifestyle. Inspired by female artists Lovers Rock was the first ‘girl power’ music in the UK at a time of heightened political tension and racism.
The film consists of memorable live performance (including Jean Adebambo before she sadly passed), interviews and light-hearted comedic memories that provides an untold portrait of the post Windrush generation.
Artists include: Janet Kay, Carroll Thompson, Maxi Priest, Michael Gordon, Sandra Cross. Also featured are comedians; Angie Le Mar, Eddie Nestor, Robbie Gee, Wayne Rollins & Glenda Jaxson. Interviews include Dr Lez Henry, Eddie Nestor, Linton Kwesi Johnson
The Black Image
Sunday 17th April 2-5pm
Lost Theatre, 208 Wandsworth Road
Tickets £7.00 Box office best to book in advance
www.losttheatre.org.uk www.blackhistorywalks.co.uk
A very revealing presentation and short films which show how the image of African people has been deliberately altered by Europeans to show negativity. In the 15th century African people were portrayed in European art as noble, sophisticated and dignified. With the rise of Empire these images were thrown out and replaced with demeaning stereotypes which still inform public opinion via children’s books, Hollywood movies and tv adverts. Previously held at the National Portrait Gallery and Imperial War museum in 2008 to full houses.