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EVENT: Resilience in Community - Film Screenings and DJ

  • Broadworks by Hive Curates 56a Old Broad Street London, England, EC2M 1RX United Kingdom (map)

A takeover of Broadworks terrace area with a curated film screening event followed by a live DJ set

Broadworks is a New Cultural Hub in the City of London, brought to you by Hive Curates.

For Black History month we are thrilled to invite you to join us for a night of celebration, resilience and community empowerment. We have a special takeover of our terrace area featuring a showreel of films celebrating stories from the Afro-diaspora, boyhood exploration, communities and activism. Join us as we explore the beauty in our everyday contexts.

A specially curated evening with live DJ set ( featuring soul fusion, reggaton and breakbeat).

Get tickets and find out more on eventbrite.

Us Man Dere - Rebirth

Us man dere is a collective of ambitious cultural tastemakers who aspire to be agents of change for the next generation of creatives in London.

Wandering between innocence and reality, REBIRTH explores the emotions, passion and pressure that can arise in communities like ours and where they take us.

We watch on as our Heroes find their resilience, as something new and ethereal arrives and as REBIRTH begins to take place.

Comfort Adeneye & Emmanuel Adeneye:

A Month of Sundays

Comfort is a practicing filmmaker with a vested interest in working-class journeys inspired by her lived experiences in South London and West Nottingham. Her muse is perceptions of masculinity in the genre of social realism drama.

Emmanuel is a creative producer with a vested interest in film as a mode of communication for perspective and preservation of narratives past, present, and future.

A short analog film drama that honors social realism and slow cinema styles. With experimental use of montage as a narrative form and sound design, the audience is presented with a passionate and emotionally dense story of boyhood exploration.

From 9-11pm Live DJ set with KUNTEAA

You can expect club sounds that span the entire globe, selections from the hottest underground queer and/or black artists and producers! Kunteaa shows intend to centre their community, highlighting the impact black queer culture has on dance music.

KUNTEAA asks you come with open ears as they will be moving through the breadth of dance music, from ballroom, techno, femme rap to dancehall, breaks, afrohouse and everything in between at least (if not all) of the tracklist will be made up of said artists.

More filmmakers to be announced and activities programmed throughout the evening.

Supported by Landsec and EC BID.

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