• Makaani Arts Hosts: Spirit of SWANA

    Trinity Arts Centre , United Kingdom

    Makaani Arts is a new collective aiming to champion and showcase music and cultural crafts from the Southwest Asian and North African (SWANA) diaspora, spanning from Morocco to Pakistan.  Makaani means ‘my place’ in Arabic. Or, ‘I belong here’. Makaani Arts are inviting performers and practitioners with shared regional heritage to celebrate their art. Bridging cultures… Continue Reading Makaani Arts Hosts: Spirit of SWANA

    Free
  • Sing with Soul

    The Harbour Totterdown

    Come and sing soulful, a cappella arrangements by 20th century soul icons. All singing levels welcome. About Dionne Dionne Draper is a professional singer and actor who brings people together. Sing with Soul is where Dionne’s passion for Black music and distinctive music direction meet, inspiring soulful choir experiences across the UK. Dionne has recorded… Continue Reading Sing with Soul

    £3 – £15
  • Miniature Worlds of Broadmead: A Model-Making Workshop

    The Galleries

    Join artist and set designer Alexia Dobre for Miniature Worlds of Broadmead, a hands-on creative workshop rooted in giving old objects a new life. Using reclaimed and everyday materials, participants of all ages will explore storytelling, design and model-making, building their own tiny dream spaces inspired by Broadmead’s spaces, histories and identities. This DIASPORA! workshop… Continue Reading Miniature Worlds of Broadmead: A Model-Making Workshop

    Free
  • Foli – Bristol Djembe Players

    The Jam Jar Little Ann St, Bristol, United Kingdom

    Join Mamadou Keita, from Guinea-Conakry, for a mixed-level Djembe workshop at the Jam Jar, inviting you to play and sing soulful West African rhythms in a collaborative setting. Limited drum hire is available, so please book in advance to reserve a djembe or feel free to bring your own. Tickets are available now on Headfirst.… Continue Reading Foli – Bristol Djembe Players

    £10 – £15
  • Hazed Date

    The Canteen

    Formed in 2025 by singer-songwriter Yiran Liu, Hazed Date is a Bristol-based five-piece emerging from the city’s vibrant Queer POC community. Their sound is a compelling blend of heavy, distorted textures and delicate indie-rock lyricism, exploring themes of sapphic yearning and the search for sanctuary. ABOUT YIRAN As a first-generation immigrant and queer woman, Yiran… Continue Reading Hazed Date

    Free
  • Flow & Radiate

    Arnolfini Arts 16 Narrow Quay, Bristol, United Kingdom

    Are you feeling stuck in your creative process or unsure how to start a new idea? When we encounter roadblocks, we often try to solve them through logic alone, which can lead to feeling overwhelmed or exhausted. Join Viola for this 90-minute workshop using embodiment and meditation to help you gain clarity. By integrating the… Continue Reading Flow & Radiate

    £3 – £15
  • Raising the Red: Red Dress Day Craft Workshop

    The Pit Gallery

    Join us for a meaningful and creative afternoon as we come together to mark Red Dress Day, honouring Indigenous women in Canada who are missing or murdered through violence. This free, informal pop-up workshop is an opportunity to slow down, reflect and connect through making. You’ll be invited to decorate and message second-hand red dresses,… Continue Reading Raising the Red: Red Dress Day Craft Workshop

    Free
  • One Foot in the Dark

    The Wardrobe Theatre Bristol

    An exciting new dance-theatre-spoken word collaboration from Divija Melally and Saili Katebe. One Foot In The Dark is an exploration of our known and unknown experiences of identity, culture and change through text and movement. It comprises a double bill of a solo The Skeleton Is White and duet Six Degrees From Home, both honest… Continue Reading One Foot in the Dark

    £14
  • Nine Sixteenths @ Exeter Phoenix

    Exeter Phoenix

    In 2004, in the SuperBowl halftime show finale, 23 year old Justin Timberlake ripped off 37 year old Janet Jackson’s top. Her breast was exposed on screen for nine sixteenths of a second. A pop icon and role model for many black women, and an outspoken ally for the LGBTQ community, the moment derailed Jackson’s… Continue Reading Nine Sixteenths @ Exeter Phoenix

    £6 – £16
  • Riddim – Reggae/Dub jam

    The Canteen

    Monthly live Roots Reggae and Dub session at The Canteen, hosted by legendary drummer Alex Dawson (Hotsteppas/Run Come Down). Special guests will be invited to jam with the house band opening up the stage for Singers, Mcs and musicians to show off their skills in true Bristol fashion. No need to book, just turn up.… Continue Reading Riddim – Reggae/Dub jam

    Free
  • Creative Cuppa

    Knowle West Media Centre

    Join the DIASPORA! special of this regular, friendly creative drop-in space. You will get the chance to imagine, design and learn and how to make welcoming signage for community spaces. No art or making experience needed. Free light lunch from 11:30 (usually sandwiches with vegetarian and dairy-free options). No booking required. For all ages.

    Free
  • DIASPORA! Online: The Fight Well Project: Finding Hope & Validation Within Black Women’s Health

    Online

    The Fight Well Project is a theatre show and engagement project exploring the validation and respect of Black women’s bodies within the healthcare system. As part of this work, Corinne Walker leads a creative workshop specifically for Global Majority women who have experienced negative healthcare outcomes. The session combines writing exercises, music and discussion to… Continue Reading DIASPORA! Online: The Fight Well Project: Finding Hope & Validation Within Black Women’s Health

    Free