Refugee Week in Birmingham
Jay-B | 11.06.2003 11:49 | Birmingham
Celebrating Sanctuary in Birmingham announces two events in Birmingham this weekend to help raise funds to support destitute asylum seekers.
On Saturday June 14th at the Bread and Roses Trade Union Club (by the Cebtral Library)there will be free improvised Jazz from Bruce Coates and friends, together with traditional Kurdish music and dancers, hip hop, dub and funky fings from Super Ape and $ilver Dollar Soundsystems, as well as comedy from Haqi.
On Sunday 15th, there's an Afrobeat extravaganza at the Medicine Bar at the Custard factory, with King BDJ from Nottingham's AfroKings and live music from the Felaship.
Admission for each night is £5, with concessions available.
All proceeds going to BMAG's fund to help asylum seekers facing destitution.
On Sunday 15th, there's an Afrobeat extravaganza at the Medicine Bar at the Custard factory, with King BDJ from Nottingham's AfroKings and live music from the Felaship.
Admission for each night is £5, with concessions available.
All proceeds going to BMAG's fund to help asylum seekers facing destitution.
Jay-B
Homepage:
http://www.bmag.org.uk
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