Joseph Toonga and Emma Houston are among the dance artists commissioned for Gallery37 in North Birmingham

Hip-hop dance artists announced for Gallery37 ‘Roaming Dance’ festival commission

A team of Hip-Hop dance artists have been announced for a new ‘Roaming Dance’ commission for Birmingham International Dance Festival 2021. In partnership with DanceXchange and Punch Records, north Birmingham community arts hub Saathi House have commissioned the talented Joseph Toonga, Emma Houston and Bellatrix to deliver two projects for ‘Roaming Dance’, one of six large-scale…

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A community trail and procession featuring light-based art will be held in Birchfield

£100K worth of community art commissions launched across North Birmingham

Community organisations in North Birmingham have put a call out for local artists to create interactive art installations and projects to engage and empower local residents, to the tune of £100,000. Gallery37 North – an initiative working on creative projects in and around Aston, Birchfield, Perry Barr, Erdington, Lozells and Handsworth Wood – is looking…

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Punch Records is one of the UK’s leading music and arts agencies, based in Birmingham

Who are Punch Records?

Punch Records is one of the UK’s leading music and arts agencies, based in Birmingham with a national reach. Committed to working with Black music, arts and culture, the agency’s mission is achieved through four central ‘pillars’: Creating, Touring, Programming and Educating by way of award-winning tours, festivals, international projects and innovative development programmes for young…

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Tarju Le'Sano shares 'Communities Breathe', a spoken word piece about North Birmingham

Local artist launches spoken word video to encourage North Birmingham arts investment

A Birmingham based artist has created a powerful spoken-word piece illustrating the need for change in North Birmingham. Titled “Communities Breathe”, local artist Tarju Le’Sano has collaborated with Punch Records to spotlight some of the north of the city’s area’s best features, while highlighting the places which need improvement and arts funding.

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