Black History Month 2023 events: 'Celebrating 20 years of Norfolk BHM
Sep
30
9:00 am09:00

Black History Month 2023 events: 'Celebrating 20 years of Norfolk BHM

Black History Month 2023 events: 'Celebrating 20 years of Norfolk BHM

'Author visits': book readings from well-known and up-coming Black female children's writers

  • ’20 years of NBHM': our newly commissioned documentary

  • 'Lunch and Learn': meet organisations that support the community and discover inspirational Black women

  • 'Q and A': a chance to learn more about our Inspirational Black women

  • A range of wellbeing

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3rd Annual Gala – African Choir of Norfolk, Concert and Meal by Brasted’s
Sep
23
6:30 pm18:30

3rd Annual Gala – African Choir of Norfolk, Concert and Meal by Brasted’s

RUNNING TIMES:

6pm Meet and Greet

6:30pm 3 Course Meal

8:30 concert

10:30pm DJ and Dancing

 

Autumn Festival of Norfolk has proudly entered into a new partnership with Caistor Hall by Brasted’s, who are now the African Choir of Norfolk’s Principal sponsors. For more information www.africanchoirofnorfolk.org

To celebrate the culmination of another extraordinarily successful year for this unique project, we are co-hosting this special gala night in the idyllic marquee setting within the 32 acres of Caistor Hall (15 minutes drive from the city centre).Do not miss this glorious evening. It will be something to remember. Your tickets include an African inspired 3 course meal by Brasted’s.

£30 per person or a table of 10 for £300.

Early booking recommended.  Includes a festival complimentary glass of bubbly on arrival and a Booja Booja Truffle.

Any dietary requirements dealt with when booking.

  • Saturday 23rd, September 2023

  • 6:00 pm

End Time: 12:00 am (approx)


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The Gloucester’s Voyage Into Black History, a panel discussion
Aug
5
11:00 am11:00

The Gloucester’s Voyage Into Black History, a panel discussion

  • Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery (map)
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The Gloucester’s Voyage Into Black History,

a panel discussion

In 1654 the Gloucester was launched and voyaged into Black History with Cromwell’s Western Design. The ship spent the first two years of her life in the West Indies keeping Jamaica from Spanish control. When the Gloucester sank she was under the jurisdiction of the future King James II who was the founder of the Royal African Trading Company. Jamaican artist Danny Keen has organised this panel discussion to coincide with Jamaican Independence weekend, to look at the implications of the Gloucester’s Black History.

If you have also booked a ticket for 'Jamaican Independence, a musical celebration', please select 'Combined Event Ticket'.

Tickets include admission to Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery.

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