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Event: 20th Century Britain through the lens of Black American Music

Wednesday, 02 October 2019

Presented as part of Black History Month.

Join us for the screening of three BBC documentaries directed by the British director, James Maycock. James’ work provides a unique perspective, at different times and places during the mid-20th Century, of the influence of Black American music and youth culture on the UK – well before the advent of either social media or Hip Hop. His work also provides a timely reminder of how music can reflect both cultural and political change in a country.

  • Northern Soul: Living for the Weekend, 7.30pm on Monday 7 October
  • The Motown Invasion, 7.30pm on Monday 7 October
  • Gershwin’s Summertime, 7.30pm on Tuesday 8 October followed by a post-screening Q&A with the Director

Tickets are £3 per person per night (admission only) to cover the cost of professional screening. The content of all three BBC documentaries is suitable for any age group.

A discount of 25% on the ticket price will be available for Equity, Writers Guild and Musicians Union members. Membership card will be required on entry.

This event will take place on Monday 7 and Tuesday 8 October from 7.30pm at Peggy’s Skylight, 3 George St, Nottingham, NG1 3BH.

For more information, and to book your place, please visit the event page.

Please bring a hard copy or electronic copy of your booking confirmation to gain entry on the night.

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