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Come to the Tate Exchange on November 9th, for a day of FREE fun activities for all the family!
What's on?
Enjoy a mix of lively youth theatre, as well as latin and afrobeat dance performances!
Take part in mini workstations, including: exercises, zine (magazine) making, gaming, screen printing and community action!
You'll get to see enriching films based around the borough, including one about the first black mayor of Southwark.
Put your stamp on Southwark with some arts and crafts projects...
You'll also get a wealth of information about what else is avilable to you in Southwark.
We'll even have a live DJ to keep the vibes buzzing throughout the day.
Take this chance to see, learn and engage with some of the great initiatives going on across the borough!
Who will be there?
We have a range of partners involved on the day. Take a look at a few, to get a feel for what's on offer (A-Z):
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Bell House
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Black Heroes Foundation
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British Film Institute Southbank (BFI)
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Camberwell Arts
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Camberwell Society
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Carnival del Pueblo
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Coin Street Community Builders
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Community Southwark
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Edible Rotherhithe
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Elephant and Castle Community Hub
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Healthwatch Southwark
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Link Age Southwark
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London Bubble Theatre Company
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Rai the DJ
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Rainbow Collective
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SE5 Forum
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The Drawing Room
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Theatre Peckham
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Train Station UK
Why 'Power of Southwark'?
Every year, the Tate Exhange have a theme on which they base their work. This year, the theme is 'power'.
We believe that true power comes from strength in community, strength of relationships and how we connect and support one another. It is the diversity of people and community spirit that makes us great.
This is why we've brought together some charities and community groups, working across children & young people, sustainability, health & wellbeing, and arts & media, to give everyone a taste of what Southwark has to offer!
Keep up to date with the event and the Community Southwark team on Twitter and Instagram:
#PowerofSouthwark @cosouthwark