Events October 2005

Yvonne Brewster OBE SADACCA

Sun 16th Oct 2005, 7.00pm Acclaimed director and founder of Black theatre company Talawa Theatre talks about her life and work. Tickets £4. Tel 273 4400 to book ticket.

Afrikans in Science and Technology

Workshop 4, 120 Wicker Tue 18th–Wed 19th Oct 2005, 11am–7.30pm Exhibition. Refreshments from UKMama. Black businesses promoted, call SYAC to book a space. Contact Cora Gordon on 223 2100.

Grass Rootz

Bar Matrix Sun 23rd Oct 2005, 1–5pm Free entry – ages 13+. Live display from Aerosol Artist “Temper”, Break/Street Dancing, DJ Skillz and MC Workshops. Email: john@nonstopables.org

Roll Deep Live!

Kingdom Night Club Sun 30th Oct 2005, 8–11pm Tickets £8/£7 NUS/otd. The East London crew who brought you Dizzee Rascal and Wiley with the album ‘In at the Deep End’ going silver this week and set to storm it up! Email: john@nonstopables.org

Halloween Party & Fancy Dress

Pitsmoor Adventure Playground Mon 31st Oct 2005, 5–7.30pm Games – Food – Prizes. Ages 5–14 (under 5s accompanied by an adult). Families welcome. Contact Steve Edwards on 203 9394

Sherlock Holmes Night

New Roots Mon 31st Oct 2005, 7–9pm A spooky Halloween event to celebrate Sherlock Holmes creator Arthur Conan Doyle’s house at 86 Spital Hill. Call 203 9002 to book your free place.

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