Afrometropolis 2: Shock & Wonder
This Black History Month take part in family-friendly day of activities that will explore the world of Afrofuturism.
Hosted by DET Entertainment, Trinity Centre & Edson Burton, Afrometropolis 2.0: Shock & Wonder (Oct 23), is an opportunity to playfully reimagine what it is to be Black Using through a range of activities inspired by Afrofuturisism. Learn and collaborate with others in a fun and informal environment.
Using collage art, create images of the ‘Afrofuture You,’ transform a full-scale model into a fabulous ‘Afronaut’ be part of a live illustration of the Afrofuture City and respond to word prompts to write stories or poems.
Activities will be led by Drojan Visuals, Lucy J Turner, writer/historian Edson Burton.
After the workshop, come join DJ Ashanti 007 for a evening of dance, food, and music.
For more information contact stefan@trinitybristol.org.uk
Event is free. Booking advised.
Justice for Joy
Participants are also welcome to join The Parade for Justice & Joy – a ceremonial healing parade with dance, & music. The Parade will be stopping by Trinity and leaving at 1.00pm enroute to College Green.
Afrometropolis & Justice for Joy are part of The World Reimagined, a ground-breaking, national education project transforming how we understand the Transatlantic Trade in Enslaved Africans. Find out more about the World Reimaged events throughout Black History Month here.