
Darbar Fringe Festival
Darbar Fringe Festival
15 June 2018 - 17 June 2018
New Art Exchange
Darbar Fringe is a new festival exploring the connections between classical, contemporary and urban creative contexts, analysing the significance of South Asian and wider cultural influences on art and UK identity.
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Kefaya
Kefaya
15 June 2018
New Art Exchange
Kefaya are a band that truly escape musical definition. An eclectic group of immigrants, travellers and international artists, Kefaya seek to find the common ground between folk traditions of the world with a cutting-edge sound rooted firmly in the 21st century.
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Culture Unwrapped: Being Brown
Culture Unwrapped: Being Brown
15 June 2018
New Art Exchange
Skinder Hundal, CEO of New Art Exchange, will moderate a discussion about BBC Radio 4's controversial broadcast of Enoch Powell's infamous 1968 "rivers of blood" speech.
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AFTERGLOW
AFTERGLOW
16 June 2018
New Art Exchange
What do a beatboxer, visual artist, Indian sitar player and a Western flute player have in common? These five innovative artists will share a new piece of work at Afterglow following a five-day residency.
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Culture Unwrapped: Big Picture
Culture Unwrapped: Big Picture
16 June 2018
New Art Exchange
Culture Unwrapped explores culture through the lens of race, politics and literature.
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Brunch & Pop Up Music at Darbar Fringe
Brunch & Pop Up Music at Darbar Fringe
16 June 2018 - 17 June 2018
New Art Exchange
Join us for food and music grooves.
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Roopa Panesar
Roopa Panesar
17 June 2018
New Art Exchange
Discover India's iconic instrument – the sitar.
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Sura Susso
Sura Susso
17 June 2018
New Art Exchange
Discover the musical stylings of kora player, percussionist and singer-songwriter Sura Susso.
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Culture Unwrapped: Word Power
Culture Unwrapped: Word Power
17 June 2018
New Art Exchange
Anila Dhami, journalist and producer, uses her platform to start conversations to shed light on topics that affect communities, such as women’s empowerment, domestic abuse, and homosexuality.
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