Fabric of the World
SBC Theatre Soapbox Collective X Kazna Asker
26 June | Time: 19:00 | Venue: Leah’s Yard
ABOUT THE SHOW
Presented by Stand & Be Counted’s ‘Soap Box Collective’ and Kazna Asker.
Fresh from London Fashion Week, join us on the cobbles of Leah's Yard for an immersive celebration of global threads and the clothes that make us. Expect live music, storytelling and seriously good style, this alternative catwalk platforms the transformative power of fabric to connect communities and alter ego…
Stand & Be Counted are the UK’s first Theatre Company of Sanctuary and Soap Box Collective is our international theatre group for young adults. Kazna Asker is known for her political activism through fashion, combining traditional Arabic fabrics with nylon tracksuits and outerwear.
Dress to impress!
ABOUT THE COMPANY
Stand and Be Counted are the UK’s first and leading Theatre Company of Sanctuary, committed to making work with and for people seeking sanctuary (refugees, asylum seekers and new migrants). We proudly sit at the intersection of arts, culture & social activism. Through a rigorous and adventurous co-creation programme we provide thousands of people seeking sanctuary with regular, long-term making opportunities and events in order to celebrate, platform and ensure equality of opportunity.
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Stand and Be Counted are the UK’s first and leading Theatre Company of Sanctuary, committed to making work with and for people seeking sanctuary (refugees, asylum seekers and new migrants). We proudly sit at the intersection of arts, culture & social activism. Through a rigorous and adventurous co-creation programme we provide thousands of people seeking sanctuary with regular, long-term making opportunities and events in order to celebrate, platform and ensure equality of opportunity.
EVENT INFO
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FREE ENTRY
Please purchase a free ticket via the ‘Book Tickets’ link.
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Doors Open: 18:30
Running Time: 19:00 - 20:30 -
Venue Accessibility Information To Be Confirmed
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15+
Content Warning:
Themes of war
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Migration Matters Festival
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