Collage Arts, local regeneration charity and social action arts body [www.collage-arts.org], launches Create Your Future, new 3-year project for workless ethnic minority women from Haringey and Enfield to help them build better opportunities and progress to brighter futures, in partnership with Community Links and funded by the Big Lottery Fund and European Social Fund. To mark the occasion, we have collaborated with 3 local community and arts providers to support International Womens Day (IWD) celebrations in the borough, recognising the support and achievement of women from wide-ranging communities, ages and backgrounds from Haringey and beyond.
Sunday 5th March - Fearless Females Festival at Everyone’s Climbing Tree, 141 Station Road, London N22 7ST, 2pm-8pm. A Feel Good Sunday with yoga, meditation, cake, dance, chilled vibes with DJ Psibindi. Celebrating IWD and raising money for refugees in North London. Arts collective: Fearless Females, PsySisters.
Wednesday 8th March – Female-fronted line-up of bands at Collage Nights at Karamel, Chocolate Factory 2, 4 Coburg Road, London N22 6UJ, 7pm ‘til late, supported by PRS Foundation. Music, visuals and movement with Autorotation – electro-acoustic pop band, Penniless Cove – pop folk with hint of jazz and musical theatre, PerKelt – medieval celtic speed folk, and DJ Lupe – Balkan ska, electro-cumbita. Music non-profit organisation: Jataneel Banerjee Music.
Saturday 11th March – International Womens Day at the Community Hub , 8 Caxton Road, London N22 6TB, 12noon-4pm, supported by Haringey Council. Hidden Achievers Awards, short film, folk dances, information stalls, spoken word, dance and food, with special guest speaker Catherine West MP. Community collective: The Community Hub and Council of Asian People.
Preeti Dasgupta, Collage Arts Project Manager said: “It’s fantastic to lead a project for women from Black, Asian, Ethnic Minority and Refugee communities, to use community engagement, arts & creative industries as a tool for change. The project will offer non-formal and safe spaces where women can share experiences, develop know-how, build networks and fulfil potential. Launching the Create Your Future project on International Womens Day in Wood Green’s cultural quarter and community hubs promotes an important message of inclusivity and gender equality, raising awareness about the role of women and communities in building brighter futures for themselves and recognising the contribution of women to the arts, community and wider world of volunteering and work.”
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