Community Learning Festival 26-27 July 2018 mmu.ac.uk/clf #CLF18 Festival Programme
A free hot meal is available to Community Learning Festival visitors at the start of the day, from 12pm - 1pm. Just pop along to Brooks Kitchen. Workshops Workshop Title Age Time Location Epic Steps Co-Creators 7-11 12pm - 4pm G.16 Biscuit Art! All ages 1pm - 2pm, 3pm - 4pm Brooks Kitchen Quiz Time - Technology in Learning All ages 1pm - 2pm 3.88 Traditional Ghanaian Drumming Session Mr D's Healthy Body, Healthy Mind Challenge 7+ 1pm - 2.30pm 2.51 All ages 1pm - 5pm Multi- Function Hall Henna Arts 12-16 1pm - 5pm G87 T-shirt Printing All ages 1pm - 5pm 2.43 Hulme Community Garden Centre - Loose Parts Play Session Memories of Movement: Tell Your Story Writing Workshop 5-12 1pm - 5pm Atrium All ages 4pm - 5pm G17 Homelessness Has No Place 16+ 1pm, 2pm, 3pm 1.64 Circus Skills and Circus Crafts with Contact Jollof Rice Cooking and Tasting Session Haunted Object Approaches and the Community Tarot All ages 1pm - 5pm 2.15 All ages 1pm - 5pm 3.76 16+ 2pm - 3pm, 3pm - 4pm The Big Dance All ages 2pm - 3pm, 3pm - 4pm How to Get a Community Building Project off the Ground Sexual Health Testing, Information and Advice International Summer School Students Invite You to Have Fun with Languages 2.04 Outside Brooks 16+ 2pm - 3pm 2.28 18+ 2pm - 3.30pm G17 All ages 2pm - 3pm 2.31, 2.32, 2.37 Alien Nation Story Time All ages 3pm - 3.45pm Story Tent
Drop-ins Workshop Title Age Time Location Pirate Pete s Video Arcade 6+ 12pm - 3pm Brooks Booths Mini Maker Space 4-13 12pm - 4pm Spanish Steps BHA for Equality - Sexual Health Superpositions: Local Images of Climate, Time and Sensation - Exhibition 18+ 12pm - 5pm Brooks Booths All ages 12pm - 5pm 2.39 Brainy Radio Broadcasting All ages 12pm - 5pm Atrium Film Screening - The Spirit of Hulme All ages 12pm - 5pm Lecture Theatre 2 Den Building All ages 12pm - 5pm Outside Brooks Photographing Local Lives and Local Places: The Work of Dorothy Ennis-Hand - Exhibition All ages 12pm - 5pm 1.66 The Big Draw All ages 12pm - 5pm Atrium Simply Cycling - Adapted and Accessible Bikes All ages 12pm - 5pm Outside Brooks Age-Friendly Disco All ages 12pm - 5pm Atrium Creative Rocks All ages 12pm - 5pm Atrium Story Tent Under 5 s 12pm - 5pm Outside Film Screening - Paddington All ages 12pm - 5pm Lecture Theatre 3 Faceless - The Experience of Young Asylum Seekers All ages Every 10 minutes Lecture Theatre 1 Exhibitors On Thursday, our exhibitors include: Age-Friendly, BHA for Equality, Greater Manchester Higher: Advice and Guidance, Community Nursing, Emerge Food Poverty, First Generation, Greater Manchester Domestic Abuse Helpline, Manchester Movement Unit, Memories of Movement, Nightstop, Positive About Dyslexia, Transport for Greater Manchester - Sustainable Journeys Team. Please note: all event details are correct at the time of printing and could change during the festival. #CLF18
A free hot meal is available to Community Learning Festival visitors at the start of the day, from 12pm - 1pm. Just pop along to Brooks Kitchen. Workshops Workshop Title Age Time Location Biscuit Art! All ages 1pm - 2pm, 2pm - 3pm Brooks Kitchen Yoga 16+ 1pm - 2pm Drama Studio How to Evaluate Creativity 18+ 1pm - 2pm 2.28 Mr D s Healthy Body, Healthy Mind Challenge All ages 1pm - 5pm Multi-Function Hall T-shirt Printing All ages 1pm - 5pm 2.43 Manchester Movement Unit - Physiotherapy Advice 18+ 2pm - 3pm G16 Introduction to Trestle Masks 4-14 2pm - 3pm, 3pm - 4pm Drama Studio Memories of Movement: Tell Your Story Writing Workshop LGBT Asylum Seekers: How Do You Prove Your Sexuality? Fun Quiz All ages 2pm - 3pm G87 13+ 2pm - 3pm 2.17 Pasta Making and Tasting All ages 2pm - 3pm Brooks Kitchen Alien Nation Story Time All ages 3pm - 3.45pm Story Tent Contraception Advice and Information 14+ 3pm - 4pm 2.28 Reiki For Animals 13+ 4pm - 5pm G87
Drop-ins Workshop Title Age Time Location Brainy Radio All ages 12pm - 5pm Atrium Photographing Local Lives and Local Places: The Work of Dorothy Ennis-Hand - Exhibition All ages 12pm - 5pm 1.66 Big Draw All ages 12pm - 5pm Atrium Film Screening - The Spirit of Hulme All ages 12pm - 5pm Lecture Theatre 2 Den Building All ages 12pm - 5pm Outside Brooks Age-Friendly Disco All ages 12pm - 5pm Atrium Clay Ground All ages 1pm - 5pm 1.58 Superpositions: Local Images of Climate, Time and Sensation - Exhibition All ages 1pm - 5pm 2.39 Henna Arts 12-16 1pm - 5pm 1.64 Roller Skating 6-50+ 1pm - 5pm Outside Brooks Badminton All ages 1pm - 5pm Outside Brooks Story Tent Under 5 s 1pm - 5pm Outside Film Screening - Paddington 2 All ages 1pm - 5pm Lecture Theatre 3 Nightstop Greater Manchester and Depaul UK - Homelessness Has No Place 12+ Every hour 2.16 Film Screening - Faceless - The Experience of Young Asylum Seekers All ages Every 10 minutes Lecture Theatre 1 Exhibitors On Friday, our exhibitors include: Age-Friendly, BHA for Equality, Greater Manchester Higher: Advice and Guidance, First Generation, Manchester Movement Unit, Memories of Movement, Northern Integrated Contraception Sexual Health & HIV Service, Nightstop, Positive About Dyslexia, We Stand Together - Hate Crime. Please note: all event details are correct at the time of printing and could change during the festival. #CLF18
Make Your Own: Jollof Rice with Chicken Prep: 10 mins Cook: One hour Ingredients 8 skinless, boneless chicken thighs, cut into large pieces 3 tbsp vegetable or sunflower oil 1 large onion, halved and sliced 3 tbsp tomato purée 1 chicken stock cube 400g basmati rice 1 yellow pepper, deseeded and thickly sliced 100g okra, halved Bunch coriander, roughly chopped, to serve Serves four For the ginger and chilli base 2 garlic cloves 2 x 400g cans plum tomatoes Thumb-size piece fresh root ginger 1 scotch bonnet chilli, deseeded Method 1. Season the chicken with salt and pepper. Heat 2 tbsp of the oil in a large deep frying pan over a high heat then add the meat and fry for about 5 mins till golden all over. Lift out of the pan onto a plate. 2. Add the rest of the oil to the pan and fry the onions until soft but not golden, about 5 mins. While the onions cook, make the ginger and chilli base. Put the garlic, tomatoes, ginger and chilli into a food processor or blender and whizz till smooth. 3. Add the tomato purée to the onions, fry for another 2 mins then add the ginger and chilli mix. Crumble in the stock cube, stir then pour in 600ml boiling water. Add the chicken, bring to the boil then simmer for 15 mins. 4. Put the rice into a large bowl, cover with cold water and use your hands to wash the grains. Tip the water out then repeat twice until the water runs clear. Add the rice to the pan, turn the heat down to a simmer then cover with foil and a lid (so no steam can escape) and cook for 20 mins. 5. Take the lid off (the rice won t be cooked yet) then scatter the peppers and okra over the rice. Re-cover and cook for 10 mins until the veg is softened and the rice tender. Just before serving, mix the veg through and scatter over coriander. Credit: BBC Good Food
Oubliette: A Mathematical Adventure Solve the maths problems, escape the dungeon! Introducing Oubliette, an educational installation designed by Manchester Metropolitan University undergraduates, inspired by the popular interest in attractions such as escape rooms and the Crystal Maze. Fun for the whole family, our unique interactive installation aims to challenge your perceptions of traditional mathematics and revolutionize the way both children, and adults, approach maths and problem solving. Maths has never been so much fun! To book your place, visit mmu.ac.uk/oubliette MetMUnch MetMunch is a global, award-winning, studentled social enterprise based within Manchester Metropolitan University. MetMUnch exists to promote sustainable, healthy and nutritious food through entertaining skills workshops and lectures, both within the University and beyond. Find out where you can see MetMUnch in action this summer by visiting metmunch.com #CLF18
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