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Birmingham Weekender returns in October

Get ready for a weekend of free performances in Digbeth.

Birmingham Weekender returns with a weekend of free performances in Digbeth from 4th–6th October. Produced by Culture Central, Birmingham Weekender in Digbeth will be a collaboration between individual artists and small and large regional arts organisations and will shine a light on the city’s rich arts and cultural offer.

Birmingham Weekender in Digbeth will surprise and entertain family audiences with everything from dance, music, theatre, exhibitions and participatory activities. The free programme will take place in cultural venues, galleries, bars, cafes and outdoor public spaces across Digbeth and in Southside encouraging more people from Birmingham and the wider region to discover Digbeth for themselves.

Independent Producer and Project Manager Emily Labhart has been appointed by Culture Central to produce the event. From managing education workshops on tour, to devising and delivering festival programmes across indoor/outdoor sites, to producing international projects working with partners in Germany, Canada and Jamaica, Emily is passionate about bringing people together for transformative experiences through arts and culture.

Steve Ball, Director of Culture Central said: “We are delighted to announce that Birmingham Weekender will return in the Autumn and that Emily joins us as Producer, we will be collaborating with a number of cultural, community and commercial partners to make the 2019 edition happen.

“Together we will programme innovative works and new commissions all with the aim of highlighting the fantastic wealth of artists and cultural organisations – of all sizes – in our city as well as encouraging family audiences to visit Digbeth for what will be an unforgettable festival experience.”

For further details visit www.birminghamweekender.com

Pic – Verity Milligan

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