The Slavic Soul Feast
Saturday 23 October 2010, 7pm
Stan’s Café@ A.E. Harris,
128 Northwood Street
Jewellery Quarter
Birmingham B3 1SZ
Email: roma(at)polishexpats.org.uk
T: 07749676993
Tickets: £3 at the door
Lively Hops, picturesque twirls, energetic, joyful movements, coralnecklaces, flowers, ribbons, head scarfs, and embroided, gaudy fabrics!
There are over 70 regions in Poland, each with their own distinctive dances and costumes, as well as original melodies and songs. Black History Month helps to promote knowledge about the vast contribution that Black people have made in every aspect of life, across the world. This is also a pretext to learn more about diverse histories, heritage and culture traditions of other ethnic minorities living in the UK. Along classics of Polish alternative music you will hear the whole range of contemporary Slavic folk beats! So, come and join us on the best feast with Slavic beats in the West Midlands! We will also show contemporary art videos examining multicultural society and ethnic identity by Andrzej Karmasz. Projection will be followed by delicious vegetarian pierogi and meety bigos. Good food and traditional Polish drinks will give you some energy to jump straight to the dance floor!
The Slavic Soul Feast is organised by Polish Expats Association as a part of Black History Month.


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