Liverpool Arab Arts Festival 2024: Preview

Liverpool Arab Arts Festival - Family Day
Liverpool Arab Arts Festival’s Family Day at Sefton Park Palm House

Liverpool Arab Arts Festival (LAAF) 2024 promises to be a vibrant and enriching celebration of Arab culture, arts, and heritage. Set against the backdrop of Liverpool’s rich cultural tapestry, this year’s festival offers a diverse programme of events that includes music, dance, film, visual arts, literature, and engaging discussions. Running from 12 – 21 July, LAAF 2024 is set to captivate audiences with a blend of traditional and contemporary Arab artistic expressions. Here’s a preview of some of the highlights of this year’s festival.

Port Cities (12 – 20 July)

The Liverpool Arab Arts Festival will celebrate Liverpool’s unique identity; a city, with a global community and brimming with artistry, that looks outwards across the world. Highlighting the importance of this shared humanity, Port Cities, a brand-new visual arts project in partnership with British Council – MENA, will premiere newly commissioned artwork by four internationally renowned Arab artists exploring the social, historical and cultural links between Liverpool and the Arab region.

Port Cities symposium (15 July)

Join LAAF for an immersive day featuring talks, performances and screenings led by Port Cities artists Mohamed Abdelkarim, Laila Hida, Nadia Kaabi-Linke, Siska, and featuring special guests. Delve into the themes and concepts that have inspired their work for the project. Find out more here.

Slow Listening (12 – 21 July)

As part of the Port Cities project, Slow Listening is an initiative inviting you to pause and immerse yourself in the unique sounds of port cities around the world.

Port cities possess a unique identity and culture, reflected in their distinctive soundscapes. In Liverpool, the distant horns of ships, the cries of seagulls, and the gentle lapping of the River Mersey form the sonic backdrop of daily life. Each port city has its own auditory signature, offering a deeper understanding of its character.

Experience the sounds of Liverpool, Alexandria, Tripoli, Casablanca, and Tunis from wherever you are. Whether you are in Liverpool, one of the other participating cities, on the east coast of America, or the west coast of Africa, tune in to the sounds of these port cities to discover how they shape their cultural identity.

 

Liverpool Arab Arts Festival 2024 - Yalla Neحky storytelling with Hadi Badi Books
Yalla Neحky storytelling with Hadi Badi Books

Literature

Yalla Neحky storytelling with Hadi Badi Books (13 July)

Liverpool Central Library will host this storytelling workshop with Yalla Neحky on Saturday, 13 July with arts and crafts activity for children aged 4 – 8.

Janette Ayachi: Exploring Heritage Through Poetry (17 July)

London-born Edinburgh-based Scottish-Algerian poet, Janette Ayachi, will read from her outstanding second collection Quick Fire, Slow Burning, published in May 2024 in partnership with the University of Liverpool’s Centre for New and International Writing.

 

Liverpool Arab Arts Festival 2024 - Oranges and Stones
Oranges and Stones

Talk / Workshop

Alia & Dani, in one another’s presence (13 July)

If freedom were a verb, how would we manifest it in our day-to-day? Especially as we swim against a tide of erasure and silencing in our attempts to uphold dignity, where do we find the resource to keep going? Join performance-maker Dani Abulhawa and Artistic Director and CEO of Shubbak Alia Alzougbi as they sit together with participants to imagine our potential futures through attending to our feelings as individuals, and in dialogue with each other as a form of collective care and sense making. Find out more here.

Theatre

Oranges & Stones (18 July)

Oranges & Stones is a play without words, told solely through physical action and original music that conveys a moving image of occupation and settlement in Palestine spanning over 75 years.

Now more needed than ever, Oranges & Stones was last performed in the UK in 2013, it has been performed all over the world in countries including, Brazil, France, Germany, Jordan, Norway, Poland, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Turkey and the USA. 

Marina Barham: A Voice for Theatre and Culture in Palestine (18 July)

Marina Barham, General Director of Al-Harah Theatre in Bethlehem Palestine, brings a voice from the theatre and performing arts sector in Palestine through the story of Al Harah Theatre and its work in the West Bank. Marina will be speaking at the festival about the current situation in Palestine and the role of theatre in helping children, young people and the community overcome trauma. She hopes it will provide an opportunity for Liverpool audiences to hear firsthand from a Palestinian activist in the cultural sector and to support the establishment of new partnerships and collaborations.

Chambers of the Heart (19 – 20 July)

Three women confront love, desire and memory in stories spanning East and West in the first staged performance of Chambers of the Heart. Newly divorced and adjusting to living alone in lockdown, 30-something Yasmine turns to online dating but there is something oddly familiar about who she meets. Reem is a Syrian refugee in her early 40s fleeing her country but unable to let go of the memory of an unrequited love. Mother is in her early 70s and reluctant to be on stage as she is interrogated by her son who is trying to unlock the past.

Unity Theatre: Arabs are Not Funny

Comedy

Arabs Are Not Funny (13 July)

Widely regarded as one of the hottest comedy nights among the Arab community and beyond, Arabs Are Not Funny! sees comedians with roots in the Arab world showcasing their talents.

Comedy workshop with Maria Shehata (13 July)

Award-winning comedian Maria Shehata will deliver a comedy workshop for those keen to try their hand at stand-up. Attendees will learn how to develop a funny story, generate ideas, and make it their own.

Liverpool Arab Arts Festival 2024 - At Home In Gaza and London
At Home In Gaza and London

Film

Arab Film Night: At The Library x LAAF (14 July)

LAAF join forces with At The Library for a special summer evening of Arab film at the Plaza Community Cinema in Waterloo, with films chosen by founder of The Arab Film Club, Sarah Agha, and women from The Colour of Pomegranates group. See details about the films being screened here.

At Home In Gaza and London (15 July)

The festival will host a special fundraising screening of At Home in Gaza and London at Bluecoat on Monday 15 July. In 2016, a group of artistic collaborators in Gaza and London began a series of digital workshops as an alternative means to defy the blockade. This special screening of the performance in Liverpool will include messages from Gazan contributors, with all proceeds going to the project collaborators in Gaza trying to survive unimaginable circumstances.

 

Liverpool Arab Arts Festival 2024 - The Ayoub Sisters
The Ayoub Sisters

Music

The Ayoub Sisters (20 July)

Award-winning instrumental duo The Ayoub Sisters present an evening of live music including songs from their critically acclaimed album, Arabesque.

Scottish/Egyptian instrumentalists and composers, The Ayoub Sisters rose to stardom after their debut album premiered at No.1 in the Official Classical Charts. The sisters are recognised internationally for their chemistry on stage, as well as their ability to unite different musical genres and cultures together through their unique compositional style.

Family Day (21 July)

Taking place on the final day of Liverpool Arab Arts Festival, The Family Day is a celebratory showcase. A moment of togetherness and community, Sefton Park’s Palm House will play host to a free afternoon of music, performance, authentic Arab culture, food and drink. There will be over 20 stalls featuring authentic crafts, traders and so much more. Family Day is an unmissable highlight in Liverpool’s cultural calendar.

To find out more about Liverpool Arab Arts Festival visit arabartsfestival.com/2024-festival

Africa Oyé 2024: Preview

Africa Oye Stage - Credit Mark McNulty
Photo Credit: Mark McNulty

Africa Oyé, the country’s biggest celebration of African and Caribbean music and culture, will take over Sefton Park for two packed days of live music, dance, workshops, DJ stages, food stalls, traders and more on 22 & 23 June 2024.

Here we’ll give you the rundown of this year’s headliners, international acts and local talent, as well as highlighting what’s happening in the Oyé Village and Active Zone.

Africa Oyé 2024 Headliners

Les Amazones d’Afrique

The powerful and creative force of Les Amazones d’Afrique will headline Africa Oyé on Saturday 22 June.

Les Amazones d’Afrique is a dynamic collective formed in Bamako, Mali, in 2014 by Malian music stars and social change activists Mamani Keïta, Oumou Sangaré, and Mariam Doumbia. The group champions the rights of women and girls, blending heritage and new talent with international voices. Their membership includes notable artists such as Angélique Kidjo, Nneka, and rising Malian star Rokia Koné.

Their music, a powerful blend of pan-African styles and contemporary pop, supports their campaign for gender equality and the eradication of ancestral violence. Les Amazones d’Afrique have been recognized in The Guardian’s Top 50 albums of 2017, NPR Music’s best albums of 2020, and even featured on Barack Obama’s playlist. They have performed on Glastonbury Festival’s Pyramid stage and appeared on the BBC music show Later… with Jools Holland.

Julian Marley

Fresh off his Grammy win for Best Reggae Album for his collaboration album with Antaeus, Colors of Royal (2023), Julian Marley will headline on Sunday 23 June with his band The Uprising.

Born in London in 1975, Julian Marley is the son of reggae legend Bob Marley and Barbados-born Lucy Pounder. Immersed in a musical environment from a young age, the Grammy Award-winning musician, singer-songwriter, producer, and humanitarian quickly mastered the bass, drums, guitar, and keyboards.

In 2005, Julian and the Marley family launched the ‘Africa Unite’ concert series, starting in Ethiopia and continuing in Ghana in 2006 and Jamaica in 2008. He and his band, The Uprising, also performed at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, celebrating with Jamaica’s Gold medalist, Usain Bolt. Known for his contributions to the consciousness movement in music, Julian is a devout Rastafarian, drawing inspiration from life and spirituality much like his father.

Africa Oye - People Enjoying Food Credit Mark McNulty
Photo Credit: Mark McNulty

International Acts on the Africa Oyé 2024 Lineup

Also announced for the main stage;

  • Senegalese electronic rising stars Def MaMa Def,
  • Tanzanian folk-fusion singers, The Zawose Queens
  • Congolese eco-friendly punks Fulu Miziki
  • frafra gospel talent, Florence Adooni
  • Canadian hip-hop contingent, Super Duty Tough Work.
  • Congolese rumba royalty, Nyboma
  • Haitian multilingual poet and MC, Vox Sambou
  • Senegalese griot, Batch Gueye

Local Acts

Young artists from Liverpool will kick off the daily musical line-up at the Africa Oyé festival this summer.

Launched in 2015, ‘Oyé Introduces’ sees local artists open the musical programme on both days of the festival – following community performances by cultural organisations from across the city region – giving some of the area’s brightest young talent the chance to share the stage with international stars.

Angolan rapper and songwriter Yilly Ruel performs a unique fusion of Hip Hop/Rap and Angolan rhythms, captivating audiences with his exhilarating sound. Based in Liverpool, Yilly has been making waves in the local music scene and achieved a significant milestone as the 3rd winner of the prestigious Open Mic UK 2019 competition held at the iconic O2 Arena in London.

Born and raised in Luanda – the capital of Angola – Yilly’s passion for music blossomed during his formative years. Balancing part-time employment with his dedication to crafting exceptional music, he transformed his home studio into a creative sanctuary, producing music that resonates with the themes of self-love and self-motivation.

Yilly – who will perform on the Saturday of the festival – has recently joined forces with Rax Vibes, a band featuring members with roots from Nigeria and Jamaica.

Fraya Ofoeme is an aspiring artist from Liverpool who has been singing since she was 4 years old. She describes it as her passion – and is determined to make it her future.

The young singer is involved in various events in the city, and is currently on Sound City’s Training and Development Programme.

Fraya, who will open the music programme of the Oyé festival on the Sunday, is currently working on her own original material – embracing her Nigerian and Senegalese heritage.

Africa Oye Crowd - Credit Mark McNulty
Photo Credit: Mark McNulty

Community Acts

The Community Acts for Africa Oyé 2024 have also been revealed, with MD Productions opening proceedings on the Saturday and Liverpool Hip Hop Festival presenting a showcase on the Sunday.

Since their inception in 2001, MD Productions has built up a well-respected professional repertoire in the entertainment industry as well as being well known in the Liverpool City Region for their community-based project “See you see Me”. The dance company’s journey has seen them become semi-finalists on Britain’s Got Talent three times, close the entertainment at the F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2016. In addition, MD have performed for Michael Jackson, The Royal Family and supplied artists for the likes of MTV.

Liverpool Hip Hop Festival’s youth music group is a talented group of musicians and vocalists who have grown from their Access All Areas project, supported by Liverpool Royal Court. This year at Oyé, audiences can expect to see ‘an interesting collective of different musical vibes to get you in the mood for a good time’.

Africa Oye Trenchtown Stage - Credit Mark McNulty
Photo Credit: Mark McNulty

Africa Oyé Village & Active Zone DJs

The Oyé Active Zone returns for 2024, and will once again be hosted by Liverpool’s world dance charity Movema. Audiences can expect the usual array of multi-arts workshops across the whole weekend, for all ages and abilities.

The increasingly-popular DJ stages Trenchtown and Freetown are also confirmed to return with a line-up of local selectors and MCs to be announced very soon. Africa Oyé’s ethos of being ‘free and open to all’ also means that as well as the festival remaining free entry, the popular Access Tent, on-stage British Sign Language translators and the Accessible Viewing Platform will all return in 2024.

 

This year’s Africa Oyé festival will take place on 22 – 23 June 2024, in Liverpool’s Sefton Park from 12:30pm til 9:30pm both days and entrance is FREE.

Sound City 2024: Preview

Sound City Liverpool

Sound City captures the vibrancy of the city with an unforgettable three day music festival. It sees established names perform alongside a stream of local, national and international emerging talent. Numerous successful iterations of Sound City have been held across three different continents over the last 17 years.

This year, they’re welcoming Caity Baser, The Snuts, Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band, Venus Grrrls, Dream Machine, Red Rum Club, The Rolling People, and many more names to independent Liverpool venues between 4-5 May.

The festival also features talks and conferences with the Sound City Forum, providing help for artists to further their careers in the music industry.

Here are a selection of festival highlights and new acts to watch out for this year:

The Dream Machine

The Dream Machine

Over the past two years, Wirral acid-pop band The Dream Machine have released a trio of splendid 4-track EPs. The releases saw them explore wildly different styles, whilst still maintaining their colourful 60s infused sound.

Influenced by iconic punk and psych songwriters, such as Patti Smith and The Brian Jonestown Massacre, they blend smooth vocal harmonies with hypnotic grooves. Their debut album was released in 2023 by the city’s Run On Records to much acclaim and accompanied by a residency at Jimmy’s in Liverpool.

 

Michael Head and The Red Elastic Band

There are few songwriters to ever surpass the genius of Michael Head’s output, either on his own, with The Pale Fountains, Shack or his most recent iteration Michael Head and The Red Elastic Band. Now in his fifth decade of making music, he is producing some of his finest work.

His 2022 album, Dear Scott, was as cohesive and coherent as any album he’s made and produced by the acclaimed ex-Coral member, Bill Ryder-Jones. A true Liverpool legend, Michael Head is one not to miss at this year’s festival.

 

Caity Baser

Loud, funny, vibrant and sensitive: words that describe British singer, songwriter and pop provocateur Caity Baser, just as easily as they describe her music. Her varied influences include Etta James, The Carpenters and Rizzle Kicks, which all make for an inspired mixture of original songs.

Caity has had four entries in the UK singles chart and rave reviews from the NME. An artist wise beyond her years but packing enough teenage energy to still cause trouble.

Venus Grrrls - Photo Credit - Misha Warren
Venus Grrrls. Photo Credit: Misha Warren

Venus Grrrls

Inspired by the feminist 90s rock movement Riot Grrrl, Venus Grrrls are an alternative indie band from Leeds. With their eerie synth motifs and raw guitar lines, the girls present the dark yet empowering discourse surrounding their own experiences.

With singer/rhythm guitarist Grace Kelly (GK) fronting the band, their raw energy live is something to behold, they give Bikini Kill and Babes in Toyland a run for their money.

One of the hot tips of last year, their music has been featured on BBC 6Music, Radio X, and BBC Introducing.

 

The Snuts

The Snuts recently become the first Scottish band to achieve a UK number one for 14 years, with their debut album W.L. selling over 20,000 copies. The album encapsulates the band’s journey of four working class kids, growing up with a dream in Whitburn, West Lothian.

The band have played prestigious support slots with Louis Tomlinson and Kings of Leon, plus recorded a live album, performed in the resplendent surroundings of Stirling Castle.

 

Red Rum Club

Liverpool’s Red Rum Club have been impressing audiences with their live shows since their inception in 2017. Released on Modern Sky, the band’s first album Matador introduced their trademark mix of indie and Mariachi – styled brass.

Their latest album, Western Approaches, has propelled them to new heights this year. The band played a sold-out show at the M&S Bank Arena and were inducted into the Cavern Wall Of Fame. Red Rum Club play the Saturday Afternoon Headline slot and are sure to give one of the highest energy performances of Sound City 2024.

 

The Rolling People
The Rolling People

The Rolling People

At just 18 years old, Stockport-based The Rolling People have taken the indie music scene in their stride. Gaining a reputation for energised performances and feral crowds to match. The band have earned their reputation as the next ‘must-see’ act with repeated sold out shows across the country.

Now ready to release their long-awaited debut EP, the meteoric rise of The Rolling People looks all set to continue.

 

King No-One

There’s few bands that embody the DIY-spirit quite like Manchester’s indie favourites King No-One. The success and community they’ve built via the band, has all been achieved through the musical underground, courtesy of their own hard work, sacrifice and a lot of determination.

The band’s recent single Manchester Rain perfectly encapsulates life in the North of England in 2024 – facing up to hardship but with a defiant attitude.

 

Sound City Forum

The festival has a full programme of talks in their Sound City Forum – the disruptive conference in the north, curated for beginners through to seasoned veterans. Their theme this year is Sustainability in the Music & Entertainment Industry and they’re questioning whether it’s time to #SoundTheAlarm

To help them dive into this topic, they’re welcoming Sacha Lord, Korda Marshall (Virgin Music UK), TikTok, SoundCloud, BPI, PRS, and many more industry titans.

Plus they’ll have exclusive in-conversations with Red Rum Club, and The Lottery Winners.

 

Sound City 2024
4 – 5 May
Various city centre music venues
Tickets

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Celebrating A Decade of Dance: Liverpool Disco Festival 10 Preview

Liverpool Disco Festival
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Liverpool’s vibrant soul is about to come alive once again as the iconic Liverpool Disco Festival gears up for its monumental 10th edition. Set against the backdrop of the city’s rich musical history, this year’s event promises to be a glitter-infused celebration of disco and house that transcends boundaries and genres. Mark your calendars for 19th August, as CONTENT prepares to host an unforgettable day and night of groove, featuring an impressive lineup that will keep you dancing from dusk till dawn.

Since its inception, Liverpool Disco Festival has been more than just an event; it’s a testament to the undying spirit of a musical movement that has roots running deep in the heart of the city. This year, the festival returns stronger than ever, bringing together an array of artists from across Europe and the United States, uniting soulful genre legends and inspiring new talents in a kaleidoscopic celebration.

A Legendary Lineup: The Soundtrack of the Night

The 10th edition of Liverpool Disco Festival boasts a lineup that reads like a who’s who of disco and house music. Prepare to be mesmerised as Chicago House Legends Ten City grace the stage, making their debut with a full band performance. Their iconic tracks, including “That’s The Way Love Is,” “My Piece Of Heaven,” and “Devotion,” will transport you back to the golden era of house music. Joined by Byron Stingily, Ten City will deliver a show to remember, enriched by the quintessential voice of Soulful House Kenny Bobien, who will add his soul-stirring energy to the performance.

NYC disco legends Odyssey return to the festival, armed with a full band ready to deliver hits like “Going Back To My Roots” and “Inside Out.” Expect an electrifying set that includes classics from Chic, Sister Sledge, and more, as they set the stage ablaze once again.

But the excitement doesn’t stop there. John Morales, a staple of NYC’s Studio 54 scene from the 1970s, will be bidding farewell to his faithful crowd as part of his worldwide retirement tour. The decks will also be graced by Glitterbox and Defected’s Kirollus and Marcel Vogel, along with Rahaan, Malfalda B2B Rebecca Vasmant, Sy Sez, Morgan, and Dharma Collective, ensuring a night of non-stop dancefloor magic.

Beyond the Beats: A Weekend of Celebrations

Liverpool Disco Festival isn’t just a one-night affair. The festivities kick off with the traditional ‘Welcome To The Disco Session’ on Friday 18th August, and the magic continues with the ‘Sign Off’ Session on Sunday 20th August, both hosted at the picturesque Botanical Garden. Main event ticket holders will enjoy exclusive complimentary entry to these additional parties, extending the disco euphoria throughout the weekend.

As James Morgan, the founder of Liverpool Disco Festival, eloquently puts it, “Our bi-annual main Disco Festival events are the culmination of that and it’s clear to see that it brings a lot of people a huge amount of joy as they dance, hug, smile and connect positively via the unifying message which Disco & House music undoubtedly bring in abundance.”

From its humble beginnings nurtured in the late-night sessions of The Magnet to becoming an essential part of Liverpool’s musical fabric, the festival has evolved over the years, drawing larger and more diverse crowds with each passing edition.

A Glittering Decade Ahead

As the 10th edition approaches, Liverpool Disco Festival is poised to deliver an experience like never before. The dance, the energy, the unity – it’s all coming together to create a night that promises to be the best yet. So, grab your dancing shoes, gather your friends, and join the city in celebrating a decade of dance, joy, and the soulful sound of disco and house music. Get ready to groove your way into the heart of Liverpool’s music scene on 19th August at CONTENT.

Liverpool Disco Festival
Saturday 19th August
Doors Open: 2pm – midnight
CONTENT, Cains Brewery Village, Stanhope St, Liverpool, L8 5XJ
Tickets and info at: https://www.skiddle.com/g/liverpooldiscofestival/