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The Manchester International Festival is a biennial international arts festival, with a specific focus on original new work, held in the English city of Manchester and run by Factory International. The festival is a biennial event, first taking place in June–July 2007, and subsequently recurring in the summers of 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017 ...
He directed some components of the Deloitte Ignite Festival at the Royal Opera House in 2010. [ 6 ] His association with composer Stephen McNeff goes back to about 1978, when Williams directed Aucassin et Nicolette with McNeff's music for the latter's South-West Music Theatre; [ 7 ] during McNeff's residency at the Banff Centre in Canada ...
The festival is staged across Greater Manchester – from theatres, galleries and concert halls to railway depots, churches and car parks. Plans to build a new cultural building in Manchester were announced in December 2014 [ 3 ] by then Chancellor, George Osborne , who pledged a £78 million [ 4 ] investment as part of the Northern Powerhouse ...
The first festival took place on 2 May 2005 at Alexandra Palace, North London. In 2006, Give it a Name became a paired, two-day festival, taking place at the MEN Arena, Manchester, and Earl's Court, London. 2007 saw the festival extend to three days [1] and six different locations, including events for the first time in Scotland, France and ...
Manchester Comedy Festival; Manchester International Festival This page was last edited on 9 December 2016, at 19:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
The Glade of Light is a memorial in Manchester, England, that commemorates the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing of 2017. It opened to the public on 5 January 2022 [1] and an official opening event took place 10 May 2022. [2] The memorial is in the form of a garden with a stone centrepiece inscribed with the names of the 22 victims. [3]
John Edward McGrath (born 5 September 1962) is the British artistic director and chief executive of Aviva Studios, home of Factory International. [1]Manchester International Festival also operates out of this venue run by McGrath and his team based on the site of the old Granada Television Studios in Manchester, England.
Groezrock was an annual music festival that took place in Meerhout, Belgium. It started as a small rock and pop festival with one stage with a few hundred people attending but evolved into a large punk rock/hardcore punk festival gathering attendances exceeding 30,000. Ieperfest: 1993–present Ypres, Belgium: Hardcore punk festival Yoyo A Go Go