The Work We Share with Aisha Ajnabi/Um...

Exploring solidarity between women and the meeting point of the domestic and the political — they’re inviting womxn to join them for a lunchtime film screening, performance, and conversation over tea and cake with Welsh artist Aisha Ajnabi/Umulkhayr Mohamed.

The Invite:

Please join them for the screening of “Women of the Rhondda” — a tender documentary, featuring four women, reflecting on the gruelling Welsh Miners’ strikes of the 20s and 30s and their impact on home life.

Alongside this work, Umulkhayr will share “OF THE ________________BY ASSOCIATION” a playful new video work and performance as a response, reflecting on the new legacies of housewives and the existence of hierarchies in liberation movements.

Afterward, they will invite the audience to share thoughts and take part in a conversation about both works, and think about strike action through the years from the lens of the home and the domestic. Along the way, they will touch on the miners’ strikes, Liverpool Dockers’ strikes in the 90s, and strike action taking place today.

Head along and join in the conversation! This event will take place in the Bluecoat’s Performance Space, from 12:00 – 1:30 pm. Tickets are free, but please book on Eventbrite so they know to expect you.

If you are traveling from Sefton, they can reimburse your travel expenses. Please email faye@ruleofthrees.co.uk to arrange this, or to let us know if you have any access requirements they need to cater for on the day to host you comfortably.

About The Event:

Rule of Threes Arts was invited by the feminist film archive, Cinenova, to host artist, writer and curator Umulkhayr Mohamed for an event, as part of “The Work We Share” — a national public programme of newly digitised films from the Cinenova collection, addressing representations of gender, race, sexuality, health and community.

Umulkhayr Mohammed was invited by Cinenova to respond to the newly digitised film “The Women of the Rhondda” (1972) by Esther Ronay, Mary Kelly, Mary Capps, Humphrey Trevelyan, Margaret Dickinson, Brigid Seagrave & Susan Shapiro.

In response to the work, Umulkhayr has produced a playful and layered commission bringing together film and performance: “OF THE __________________BY ASSOCIATION” reflecting on contemporary legacies of housewives and the existence of oppressive hierarchies in liberatory movements.

Umulkhayr Mohamed is a Welsh Somali artist, writer, curator, researcher and educator who also produces work under the alias, Aisha Ajnabi, their ‘art other’.

Her artistic practice involves primarily artist moving image, installation and performance work that explores the tension present between enjoying the act of wandering between emancipatory temporalities and a functional need to position oneself in the now.

Their art is the place where they are able to forego pretences and hierarchies, replacing them with solidarity and liberation, a way for them to contribute to doing the work of eroding the borders between beings to reveal the wholeness that lies beneath.

About The Works:

“The Women of the Rhondda” (1972) by Esther Ronay, Mary Kelly, Mary Capps, Humphrey Trevelyan, Margaret Dickinson, Brigid Seagrave & Susan Shapiro – WOMEN OF THE RHONDDA turns much-needed attention to the role played by women in the gruelling Welsh Miners’ Strikes of the 20s and 30s

“OF THE __________________BY ASSOCIATION” (2023) is a multi-medium devotional piece that meditates on the contemporary legacies of working class housewives, as well as the sisters and daughters of miners needs were sidelined in miner’s strikes; and the toil this takes on the conditioning of being ‘house proud’ when going without the resources to support your family and calls you to consider how oppressive hierarchies are maintained even in liberatory movements.

FY2324 Eurovision – Screening pa...

Join in at the Everyman for a Eurovision party like no other to celebrate Liverpool being the host city of the 67th Eurovision Song Contest on behalf of Ukraine.

Their host Uri Vision will get you in the party mood with some classic Eurovision tunes before they screen the grand final on their big screen in the Everyman auditorium. Once the votes have been cast and the Eurovision winner is crowned, they will dance the night away at their Europop after-party in their Theatre Bar until 2am.

You can expect campness, glitter balls, flag waving, fizz and friends!

If you need help making your mind up, take a look at their ticket options below:

Standard Seating – includes a glass of fizz 
Stalls centre: £30
Stalls mid-side: £25
Stalls side: £20

Table Seating
Central table for up to 6 people; includes nachos and 12 drinks for the table: £300

Return to Wonderland – Escape Hu...

Escape Hunt Liverpool is giving players the opportunity to step into Alice’s shoes in it’s brand-new City Hunt adventure, Return to Wonderland – launching at Escape Hunt Liverpool, located in the Albert Docks, on 23rd March.

This epic city hunt transforms the streets of Liverpool into a Wonderland-themed outdoor experience. Imagine an escape room with no doors, a treasure hunt with more challenges, and a city like you’ve never seen it before.

Players must take to the streets of Liverpool, to find the virtual lost characters of Wonderland scattered across the city. Explore with a digital map to crack clues, complete puzzles and solve challenges along the way. With just 90 minutes – players must work together to find the characters, return them to wonderland and save the Mad Hatter from the Queen of Hearts. Chop Chop.

Launching in time for the Easter Holidays, the experience is open to teams of between two and six players, perfect for friends and family members who want to try their hand at the puzzles of Wonderland. And what’s more, kids under 8 go free.

For tickets, or for more information on how to book, go to:

https://escapehunt.com/uk/liverpool/games/return-to-wonderland/

Kiss The Ground – film and panel...

This event has now been postponed to a later date TBC. Visit The Old Library website and Facebook page for new event announcements.

Kiss the Ground, narrated by Woody Harrelson, is a full-length documentary shedding light on a new, old approach to farming called regenerative agriculture, a practice with the extraordinary ability to balance our climate and feed the world.

Head along to The Old Library screening, which is followed by a panel discussion to discuss how our local community can help prevent climate change. The host and panel members include Ian Byrne MP, Andrea Ku, Ali Horton and Maureen Delahunty-Kehoe.

Tickets are just £2 per person. Ticket sales help fund their other events and activities.

Evening schedule

7-8.30pm : Film screening

8.30-8.40pm: Interval

8:40- 9.30pm: Panel discussion and questions

9.45pm: Ends

Beauty and the Beast

St Helens audiences are guaranteed a fantastic Easter treat when Beauty and the Beast sweeps into the Theatre Royal next month.

The lavish fairytale production from Regal Entertainments is packed with stunning and colourful costumes, laugh out loud comedy and a fantastic soundtrack of songs to sing and dance along to.

Belle is a beautiful young woman who falls in love with the most unexpected of princes, one who has been cursed to live as a hideous beast. Will the Beast learn how to love and be loved in return – and will the spell be broken in time for a happily ever after?

There are also evening performances on select days, see here for full listings.

Dementia awareness training for family...

Has your life been touched by dementia? If the answer is yes, then the House of Memories dementia awareness for family and friends workshop is for you.

This session is for family members, friends and community volunteers who would like to find out more about resources and activities that are available to support you and your loved ones.

This workshop is an introduction to dementia, using powerful and very personal video stories to explore the challenges presented when supporting someone living with dementia.

Real-Eyes

Are you ready for a unique experience like never before? Two beatboxers and one actress will take you on a journey with powerful beats and haunting rhythms, leaving you mesmerised and captivated.

Sophie and her mum don’t seem to connect like they used to. When new boyfriend Eric moves in to take the role of ‘Stepdad’, Sophie feels pushed out more than ever.

Now endless partying has become screaming and shouting and Sophie must choose… Get the hell out or save her mum.

Producers Kitchen Sink Live are a Northern based not-for-profit Professional Theatre and Film company, created to improve young people’s mental health through arts and culture.

They provide OPEN platforms to EMPOWER young people to tell REAL stories to CHALLENGE current perceptions.

Running time: 45 mins
Q&A: 15-20 mins
Suitable for age 13+

Content warning: Discusses experiences of domestic violence, flashing lights and loud sounds.

Written by Abby Melia Directed by Abby Melia & Bradley Thompson

In partnership with Unity Theatre, Everton in the Community, Merseyside Domestic Violence Service & Arts Council England. Originally supported by Unity Theatre and 20 Stories High.

Ladyfriends (A Period Drama)

Ladyfriends is a high-octane romp through love letters, third dates, and lesbian period dramas – via the (probably) true stories of Annie Kenney and Christabel Pankhurst. Rammed with live music and film, it digs up real-life queer history to ask the age-old question: “are we dating, or are we just really good friends?”

Annie and Christabel are dating. Historians dispute this on the grounds of ‘inaccuracies’ and ‘lack of scholastic rigour’ and ‘the over-interpretation of the fact that women shared bedrooms’.

Expect confetti, PowerPoints, and power ballads.

Wirral MakeFest2023

Wirral MakeFest, a free community event that aims to cultivate the public’s engagement with makers, inspiring future careers, hobbies and skills in the community and raising the visibility of local makers through the event and its accompanying website.

The event will take place at BOTH Birkenhead Central Library and Williamson Museum and Art Gallery.

MakeFest is a fusion between art, science and technology: STEAM, and their makers will be from a wide range of arts and sciences, from plastic remoulding to VR and crafts to drama.

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A Tribute to Sinatra & Count Basi...

This time they’re swinging! The Readers are back with more tracks from the Great American song book, as well as a selection of tracks made famous by the legendary partnership of two more jazz and swing legends, Frank Sinatra and Count Basie.

Presented as part of the Carnegie Hall Concert series; celebrating The Old Library’s Historic link to one of New York Cities cultural powerhouses . As one of the thousands of Andrew Carnegie Libraries across the UK, Europe and the United States they are excited to be piloting this exciting programme of work that looks at the cultural significance of the iconic concerts that have filled the hall – whilst also allowing those artists and their specialisms to inform their wider body of work – from concerts and events to community music workshops.

This pilot concert is presented with support of the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

What your ticket gets you…

Purchasing a ticket to this event gets you a comfy seat in their stunningly restored 20th Century Reading Room for this live music performance.

What your ticket gives back…

Your ticket allows Lister Steps to continue their broader community work within L13 and the wider community of Old Swan and beyond. As a registered charity they rely on a mixture of public and private donations to continue their vital work.

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If you would like to support them further, whether that be as a cash donation or by volunteering time with them, head to their website or email at hello@tol.org.uk.