MMF Line Up | 14 - 22 June 2024
AMADOU & MARIAM
Roger Robinson • Sirens of Lesbos
Alisa Oleva • Ark Sheffield • Ayman Eckford, Fatima Suleimanova & Ali Bakaev • C & G Artpartment, in collaboration with Bloc Projects • Carolina Rieckhof and Moyra Silva • Dr Catherine Wong • Cemil Yildiz Centre for Equity & Inclusion • Clare Chun-yu Liu & Emily Beswick • Comma Press • Company Scheherazade CUT J Productions • Dal Kular • Dig Where You Stand • Douniah • Element Society • FILM LOCOS • Germa Adan Ghetto Fabulous • Ghost and John • Godhadi, Shivani Patel & Aaliah Qureshi • Half Moon Theatre • Hamsaz Ensemble • Hamza Mohamed Beg • Harem of No One • Dr Henry Staples • Huq That • Jack Owen • Khula African Arts • Dr Lois Orton • La Rumba • Life in Limbo • Lora Krasteva • Making it to the Registers Manasamitra • Maryna Sulym • Maya Productions • Mehaira Abdelhamid • Mini MigMat at the Monty MYNA • Nasia Sarwar-Skuse, Taylor Edmonds & Jasmine Isa Qureshi • Nuz Fatima • Dr Patricia Nabuco Martuscelli • PSYCHEdelight • Racines aisbl • Dr Rebecca Murray • Dr Sabine Little • Salam Shamki • Savanna Morgan ft Zaki • SBC Theatre • Seenaryo • Side by Side • small park BIG RUN • Soumik Datta Arts/The Green Room Collective • Summer Pearl • Sylvie Belbouab • Taey Iohe • Tagna Groove • Tony Francis Bowring • Victor Esses • Welcoming Cultures • Whispered Tales • Yumé Net
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future events
One of the most soulful and vibrant nights of the year is back. It’s the Migration Matters Festival opening party!
Local Foreigners is a collection of personal stories and portraits of immigrants in the UK
An exhibition of drawings by Venezuelan children exploring their experiences of forced migration and the asylum system.
Through visual art, sound, documentary and augmented reality this installation looks at how social frontiers affect life in Rotherham.
Experience tradition and innovation in "close up, up close". Watch as artist Nuz intertwines ancient henna techniques with contemporary creativity, adorning a live model with mesmerising designs.
If Henna Could Speak elevates non-Western works of art by women and non-binary people to their rightful place as a legitimate artistic practice.
Bring your own phone with internet & headphones! Tune into an audio walking tour of Harcourt Road and have our memories recorded in a collective drawing.
Bring your Glamour, Glitz and Grace and come together in a fabulous celebration of self-expression.
Capturing Sheffield's untold stories of heritage and food.
Germa Adan, blends Haitian influences into borderless music, shaped by her journey from Haiti to the US and UK. Her second album 'Borderlines & Bloodlines' delves into ancestry, and reflects on identity.
A durational performance scratch challenging and interrogating national identity
longerr inheritances (curated by Otis Mensah) explores notions of jazz experimentation and what it means to bend genre and artistic expression as Black and artists of Colour.
Gathering: Women of Colour Writing on Nature brings together creative and fierce essays by women of colour which broaden conversations and horizons about our living world.
Talk, ESEA, Exchange, Discussion, Arts, Producing, Curating.
Listening and time-sharing session for human and more-than-human world
MigMat Social Club is a space for everyone to come and get to know each other. It is for artists to meet artists, audiences to meet artists, the festival team to meet everyone.
Join us for an open company class with Company Scheherazade in Sheffield!
The 2024 exhibition launch event. Meet and listen to the artists exhibiting work in this years programme with nibbles, drinks and music!
Amadou and Mariam’s story is one of the most inspiring tales in the music world; a love affair that propelled two veterans of Mali’s music industry….
A collective walk exploring our relationship to the landscape around us, near and far.
En evening of short films that examine journey and stagnation where the desires and wants of a better life encounter obstacles and barriers which keep them tied to new places.
Exploring sanctuary in the local and global context
Making thrilling new future-folk music from Welsh ancestors’ migration stories