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SUMMARY:Eat the Archives: At Home
DESCRIPTION:Fancy hosting Eat the Archives in your own home for free? \nHost a unique dinner part at your house and relive the stories of remarkable Jewish Mancunians from the museum’s collection over a three-course meal for you and your guests to enjoy. Theatre chef Leo Burtin and museum producer Laura Seddon will visit your home to provide the food\, objects from our collection and\, of course\, the stories. \nWe have three different story menus for you to choose from in advance\, each based on one of the museum’s themes of Journeys\, Communities and Identities. Each menu contains different stories and dishes that explore personal histories from our collection\, relating to that theme. \nThere will be story-telling\, good food and good conversation! \nWHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW\nEat the Archives: At Home is available to book between 5 July and 6 August 2021. \nAll the food will be vegetarian and can also be made vegan or provided by kosher suppliers upon request. The food can be brought to your home pre-prepared\, or we can work with you to prepare the meal in your own kitchen. If you would prefer to hold your dinner party in the museum’s learning kitchen and studio this can be arranged. \nYou are in control of who you would like to invite. From our experience we recommend around six guests and have found it is a great chance to bring people together from different backgrounds\, who might not already know each other or would not normally meet. \nEat the Archives: At Home is funded and we can offer these dinner parties for free if you live in Greater Manchester. However the number of parties we can offer is limited so don’t miss out! \n If you are interested\, contact laura@manchesterjewishmuseum.com for a further chat.
URL:https://leoburtin.eu/event/eat-the-archives-at-home/
CATEGORIES:Meal,Performance
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SUMMARY:Eat the Archives: Live!
DESCRIPTION:Join Theatre Chef Leo Burtin in our brand-new learning kitchen for a culinary journey through our archives\, where stories come alive through taste. \nLeo will prepare for you a three-course meal of dishes inspired by some of the stories of journeys and arrivals from our archive. From the streets of Cheetham Hill to trans-Atlantic adventures\, Leo will use objects from our collection alongside the tastes and smells of the dishes to transport you through these stories of the past. By sitting together and eating together\, we will learn of the power of food as a way of rediscovering the past and sharing our own stories\, as well as hopefully making some new connections. \nA must for foodies who love stories as a side order. \nThe food served will be vegetarian but is not under Beth Din supervision. Any allergies or dietary requirements let us know by emailing tickets@manchesterjewishmuseum.com \nEat the Archives: Live has been created by Leo Burtin\, designed by Sheila Ghelani\, produced by Louise Cross (Making Room) and supported by Arts Council England and University of Leeds: School of Performance and Cultural Industries. With special thanks to Manchester Jewish Museum Foodie Group
URL:https://leoburtin.eu/event/eat-the-archives-live/
LOCATION:Manchester Jewish Museum\, 190 Cheetham Hill Road\, Manchester\, M8 8LW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Meal,Performance
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SUMMARY:with bread (Lincoln) - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:We are the people with whom we eat. \nCompanion\, noun. \nFrom the Latin com-\, together with & panis\, bread \n‘with bread’ is a performance where the History of bread meets personal histories of migration. Over the course of the performance\, audience members take part in making flatbreads which are served\, along with a seasonal stew\, at the end of the show. The story told in with bread traces the journey of this staple and heavily symbolic food from prehistory to Brexit Britain\, via biblical times and the Arab Spring. \nwith bread is in turn a poetic history lesson\, an opportunity to hear voices from the margins\, and a baking class. with bread is an attempt to explore what it means to share a culture\, to make community and to belong in an everchanging and globalised world. \nIn the context of Brexit and heated debates around identity politics\, with bread brings people together in a joyous celebration of diversity and difference. The piece is performed with a different cast of migrant locals everywhere it takes place.
URL:https://leoburtin.eu/event/with-bread-lincoln/
LOCATION:The Blue Room\, The Lawn\, Lincoln\, LN1 3BJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Collaboration,Meal,Performance,Touring
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200609T220000
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SUMMARY:with bread (Canterbury) - POSTPONED
DESCRIPTION:We are the people with whom we eat\nCompanion\, noun. \n(From the Latin com-\, together with & panis\, bread) \n\n\nwith bread is a performance where the History of bread meets personal histories of migration.\nOver the course of the performance\, audience members take part in making flatbreads which are served\, along with a seasonal stew\, at the end of the show. The story told in with bread traces the journey of this staple and heavily symbolic food from prehistory to Brexit Britain\, via biblical times and the Arab Spring. \nwith bread is in turn a poetic history lesson\, an opportunity to hear voices from the margins\, and a baking class. with bread is an attempt to explore what it means to share a culture\, to make community and to belong in an everchanging and globalised world. \nIn the context of Brexit and heated debates around identity politics\, with bread brings people together in a joyous celebration of diversity and difference. The piece is performed with a different cast of migrant locals everywhere it takes place.
URL:https://leoburtin.eu/event/with-bread-canterbury/
LOCATION:The Gulbenkian\, University of Kent\, Canterbury\, CT27NB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Collaboration,Meal,Performance,Touring
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200304T213000
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SUMMARY:with bread (Salford)
DESCRIPTION:We are the people with whom we eat. \nCompanion\, noun. \nFrom the Latin com-\, together with & panis\, bread \n‘with bread’ is a performance where the History of bread meets personal histories of migration. Over the course of the performance\, audience members take part in making flatbreads which are served\, along with a seasonal stew\, at the end of the show. The story told in with bread traces the journey of this staple and heavily symbolic food from prehistory to Brexit Britain\, via biblical times and the Arab Spring. \nwith bread is in turn a poetic history lesson\, an opportunity to hear voices from the margins\, and a baking class. with bread is an attempt to explore what it means to share a culture\, to make community and to belong in an everchanging and globalised world. \nIn the context of Brexit and heated debates around identity politics\, with bread brings people together in a joyous celebration of diversity and difference. The piece is performed with a different cast of migrant locals everywhere it takes place.
URL:https://leoburtin.eu/event/with-bread-salford/
LOCATION:New Adelphi Theatre\, University of Salford\, Salford\, M5 4BR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Collaboration,Meal,Performance,Touring
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