Watch again: Journeys Late
Celebrate stories of migration across cultures through creative activities from a special Late, inspired by our Journeys display, featuring talks performances, music and a make-up masterclass.
This is a second chance to watch some of the creative contributions that were part of the journeys Late at Home event.
Watch it again below.
Explore identity and celebrate culture through an Avant Garde make-up masterclass lead by Betty Traore. Learn movements that form the traditional Dabke Palestinian dance with Hawiyya Dabke Dance Co. Travel the globe through music curated by DJ and Rhythm Section Founder Bradley Zero.
Dive into friendship, chosen families, collaborative and community-based art, and the right of love and movement through 'Lavender Man', a film by artist Tania El Khoury in collaboration with Mohamad Ali “Dali” Agrebi. Katarzyna Perlak performs their version of Eastern European folk traditions, one that celebrates queer love.
DNA and Migration are explored through extracts from Migration Museum seminar. Illustrator Olivier Kugler in collaboration with Journalist Andrew Humphreys, share their new project that plans to chart the hidden role of migrants in the UK who made fish and chips the UK's national dish.
This event celebrates our Journeys display. This event premiered on the 18 June as part of Refugee Week.
We end the Journeys Display, at the Gallery, with an invitation for visitors to leave a comment in our online visitors book about their journeys. We invite you to do the same. Please share your Journeys with us here.