209 results for the term ‘Heritage’

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Pound's Park

Pound’s Park, named after Sheffield’s first Chief Fire Officer, Superintendent John Charles Pound, is hugely popular spot for everyone in the city to relax and for children to play.

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Leah's Yard

Located in the heart of the city centre on Cambridge Street, Leah's Yard is an exciting independent retail destination, home to some of Sheffield's finest independents. 

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The Watermelon Woman

The Watermelon Woman’ was the name given to the mythical Fae Richards, a beautiful yet elusive black Actress from the 1930s. In all her films, it was her only billing, why should that be? It is a mystery that perplexes Cheryl, a young black filmmaker.

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Nsebe by SCAPA

Music and visuals made with some of Accra’s most talented artists. Created by SCAPA, a Ghanaian-British musician, Nsebe is the inception of an exciting new Afro-Electro genre.

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Emmanuel Sonubi: Life After Near Death

Edinburgh Comedy Award Best Newcomer nominee and Best Show nominee, Emmanuel Sonubi is back on tour after sold-out performances at the Edinburgh Fringe, his European Tour, and his hit New York Soho Theatre run.

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Black is The Colour Of My Voice

Inspired by the life of Nina Simone, and featuring many of her most iconic songs performed live.

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La Rumba: Nubiyan Twist Soundsystem & Aroop Roy

La Rumba x Phonetics bring Nubiyan Twist's NT Soundsystem and Aroop Roy to Sidney & Matilda on Saturday 18th October.

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My Father's Shadow

Fola is an enigmatic figure in his sons' lives. As they traverse Lagos, Remi, and Akin begin to understand him as a person, and the sacrifices he has made for them.

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The Pharcyde

The Pharcyde bring the 30th anniversary of Labcabincalifornia to Sheffield.

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Celebrating Black Writing

Ruth McDonald has guest curated a project dedicated to Black writers whose powerful words have profoundly shaped our world.

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