Creative Midlands Events

Creative Midlands Events


Inua Ellams - Black T-shirt Collection

Posted: 07 Nov 2012 03:39 AM PST

Nottingham Playhouse
9-10 Nov, 8pm
If booking for the 10th, there is also a free workshop with Inua pre-show 4-7pm.

Inua Ellams brings his show, Black T-shirt Collection, to Oxford, Newcastle, Stockton-on-Tees, Goodrich, Brighton, Bridport, Nottingham, London and Glasgow after its sold out run at the National Theatre. Don't miss your chance to see this exciting show at a theatre near you.

Schubert & Goethe

Posted: 06 Nov 2012 02:49 AM PST


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Building A Successful International Business at Loughborough University

November 14, 2012 from 9am to 1:30pm
An Export Week event for those involved in the construction sector. From architects, contractors, those in the supply chain and allied service companies.The event will highlight opportunities for export and how to start.The aim of this event, in conjunction with RIBA, is tohighlight the opportunities on offer and give practicalfirst steps for UK businesses wanting to start inInternational trade. Download the flyer here.Programme9.00 Refreshments9.30 Welcome & introductions9.50 Workshop sessions – in parallel – "The barriers toInternational Trade" & "The strengths of Brand Britain".10.30 Coffee11.00 Workshop conclusion - Countering the barriers andemphasising the strengths11.30 Case study: David Taylor (Stephen George International)11.50 Next steps12.15 Networking lunch13.30 DepartTo register, please contact:The UKTI eventsevents@uktiem.co.uk0845 052 4001See More

Mardy Poets and Pagan Poets

Posted: 06 Nov 2012 07:37 AM PST

Mardy Poets and Pagan Poets
invite you to our afternoon in celebration of the spoken word

GrassRoutes: Contemporary Leicestershire Writers (Literary Leicester)

Posted: 06 Nov 2012 05:11 AM PST

Free event
(Literary Leicester)
Embrace Arts, Lancaster Road

Come and hear Leicestershire writers reading from their work and talking about how it originates in their experiences of multi-racial Leicestershire.

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