Here’s an update for the attention of stakeholders across the Black History, arts, learning, dementia support, heritage, and wellbeing sectors.
Sweet Patootee Arts’ Caribbean Folk Singing workshops in London are up and running and recruitment is now closed.
On Thursday 15th May, participants in the first of twelve Caribbean Folk Singing workshops inspired by TURNING POINT’s Black heritage storytelling, launched, under the genius leadership of Ethno Vox Ltd’s Colin and CeCelia Anderson.
Huge thanks to our wonderful collaborators Caribbean Social Forum and the team at Tramshed arts centre.
It’s my privilege to report that this latest activity in TURNING POINT’s touring programme hit the ground running in fun inclusive soulful spiritual uplifting style!
But don’t take my word for it. Check out our sneak peak movie from the first workshop by clicking on our photo of the session, below.
if you haven’t already, get their Emancipation Day commemoration performance – 1st August – at Tramshed arts centre in the London Borough of Woolwich, in your diary.
This event is supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund