19 Jun 2026
until 21 Jun 2026
The Land wants Us Back is an interdisciplinary exploration of colonial legacies symbolised by the ‘lawn’ by artist Thulani Rachia.
The Land wants Us Back is an interdisciplinary exploration of colonial legacies symbolised by the ‘lawn’ by artist Thulani Rachia. The day explores Bantu spatial practices and brings Rachia’s research together through capoeira workshops, performance excerpts, and discussions.
More information and full programme to be announced soon.
Tickets £10 - 20, 4 bursary places with contribution towards travel are available for those facing barriers to attending. All tickets include communal lunch and dinner.
An event by Hospitalfield Trust

