Inua Ellams
Born in Nigeria, Inua Ellams is a poet, playwright and performer. He explores reoccurring themes of – Identity, Displacement and Destiny and founded The Midnight Run (an arts-filled, night-time, urban walking experience.) The Rhythm and Poetry Party (The R.A.P Party) which celebrates live literature moving music and Poetry + Film / Hack (P+F/H) which celebrates Poetry and Film. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
Theatre includes: The 14th Tale (Arcola/National Theatre/UK tour); Black T-Shirt Collection (UK/World tour); Barber Shop Chronicles (also UK tour), Three Sisters (National Theatre).
Television includes: Swipe Slow (BBC). Radio includes: Wild Blood (BBC Radio 3). Poetry includes: The Half-God of Rainfall (4th Estate); The Actual.
Fuel
Fuel leads the field in independent producing in the UK’s live performance sector, working with brilliant artists to explore the big questions of our times. From theatres to car parks, from schools to public spaces, Fuel produces high quality new theatre that reaches diverse audiences across the UK and internationally.
Founded in 2004 and led by Kate McGrath, Fuel has produced the work of over 120 lead artists or companies and reached more than 1.5 million people, live and digitally and been recognised with awards for its work.. Fuel is supported by Arts Council England as a National Portfolio Organisation, the Leche Trust, the Garrick Trust, the Backstage Trust, the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, and the John Ellerman Foundation.
www.fueltheatre.com Instagram, Facebook, Bluesky, LinkedIn: @fueltheatre
Museum of West African Art
The Museum of West African Art (MOWAA) is an independent non-profit institution dedicated to the preservation of heritage, expansion of knowledge and celebration of West African arts and culture. Located in Benin City, MOWAA was founded in 2020 to serve as a catalyst for bridging connections between contemporary arts and the rich cultural heritage of West Africa through research, exhibitions, archaeology, education and dynamic public programmes.
Creative Manchester
Creative Manchester is an interdisciplinary research platform based at The University of Manchester. The Platform champions research in creativity and creative practice, bringing together research communities with external partners to explore new research areas and address strategic opportunities.
Creative Manchester’s three core research themes are centred on:
- Creativity, Health and Wellbeing
- Creative Industries and Innovation
- Creative and Civic Futures
Creative Manchester works collaboratively with the other University of Manchester Research Platforms: Digital Futures, Sustainable Futures and Healthier Futures.
More information can be found at: Creative Manchester
Solstice and Equinox Event Series
Presented by Creative Manchester, the ‘Solstice and Equinox’ series of events bring innovative creative artists to The University of Manchester’s four Cultural Institutions. Each of our unique cultural institutions – the Whitworth, the John Rylands Research Institute and Library, Manchester Museum and Jodrell Bank Discovery Centre – focus on building civic, national and international partnerships to advance the social, environmental and individual wellbeing of our communities.