A festival is set to bring a magnificent ball, experimental music, food and much more to Bradford.
The 10-day long Intercultured Festival will take over six venues between October 19 and 29.
Most events are free or 'Pay As You Feel' with tickets available via interculturedfestival.eventbrite.com
People can also purchase 'Pay It Forward' tickets for the Commoners Ball and Mini Concert.
Here's the full list of events for 2022's Intercultured Festival.
- Hope the Boat by Mussarat Rahman at Bradford Library - October 1-29
- Intercultured Launch Night! The Other Side Of Hope at Waterstones - October 19, 6.30pm
- Brewing R&D with Balbir Singh Dance Company - October 20, 3.30pm
- Pahari Poetry Mushaira hosted by Nabeela Ahmed at Waterstones - October 20, 6.30pm
- Men’s Hour with The Bradford Refugee Forum and Andy’s Man Club at Theatre in the Mill - October 20, 6pm
- Mini concert featuring Electric Sufi, Zahabia Naveed and guests at Theatre in the Mill - October 21, 7pm
- Teens rule the world concert at the Common Space - October 22, 12pm
- Youth Cutz - Youth Open Mic Night at Mary Magdalene Church - October 22, 6pm
- Northern Grit Collective presents Open Mic Spoken Word Night at Theatre in the Mill - October 22, 6.30pm
- Arts workshop with Jenny Wilson at Waterstones - October 23, 12pm
- Lantern Making with Cecil Green at Kala Sangam - October 24 and 25 at 1pm
- Arabic Calligraphy with Razwan Ul Haq - October 25, 2.30pm
- Syrian food with Falak Desouki at the Deaf Centre - October 25, 6pm -
- Arabian Nights Storytelling with Tahir Shah at Waterstones - October 26, 11am
- What’s Your World Zine Workshop at Waterstones - October 27, 11am -
- Ossiri and the Bala Mengro (Spin Arts Production) at the Deaf Centre - October 27, 1.30pm and 3.30pm
- Women Of The World Panel (Online session by Fila) - October 27, 7pm
- Family Fun Day at The Deaf Centre - October 28, 11am -
- Desi Family Fun Day at The Keighley Association Women and Children’s Centre- October 29, 11am -
- The Commoners Ball at The Midland Hotel - October 29, 5pm
Read more about Intercultured Festival here...
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