The University of Liverpool’s School of Architecture is hosting a celebration of the diverse mix of cultures living on Merseyside. Taking place on Tuesday 25 July in the Victoria Gallery and Museum’s Leggate Theatre between 3pm and 5pm, the event will show how interactions between our diverse communities have given rise to exciting new cultural practices in the melting pot of Merseyside.

In addition to debates and film screenings, the event will also showcase unique musical performances led by the violinist Mr. Peter Morgan, an experienced teacher and music player, featuring children residing in Merseyside. These children, hailing from various countries, are all learning to play the violin. Each child will perform a song from their own country, and subsequently, they will unite to perform an Irish folk song.

The event forms part of a research project, featuring interviews and focus groups from different nationalities, which explores how migration and mixing of nationalities in places such as Liverpool means that cultural heritage is constantly evolving.

Event Date: Tuesday 25th July 2023

Categories: Architecture | World culture

Contact Details: Cat Owen, Tel: 07721834238

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