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THEATRE, DANCE & STORYTELLING IN LIVERPOOL THIS MARCH!

A series of enthralling theatre, dance and storytelling performances are coming to Liverpool this March, as part of the week-long Angel Field Festival. From 20th until 27th March, The Capstone Theatre and Liverpool Hope University’s Creative Campus will host some fascinating shows and here’s what’s on in terms of the arts….

Dife Youth Ensemble: Thurs 20th March, 7pm, The Capstone Theatre

The award-winning Dife Youth Ensemble, from Acadiana’s Best Dance Studio of 2024, FE Conservatory, is excited to bring the vibrant culture of Louisiana Creoles to Liverpool. This captivating performance will showcase the heart and soul of Louisiana’s rich heritage, infusing the infectious rhythms of traditional Zydeco music with the expressive power of contemporary dance.

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Kininso Koncepts presents Waterside: Sun 23rd March, 4pm, The Cornerstone Theatre

Waterside is an emotional, thought-provoking and magical journey that unravels the culture of totemism and taboos, plagues in the Niger Delta, and the significance of culture, family, memories, and dreams, delving into historical issues of oil exploitation and struggles of Nigerian youth, in particular unemployment.

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Stages Of Youth: Mon 24th March, 7.30pm, The Capstone Theatre

Stages of Youth is a celebration of our young talent from Liverpool Hope University Drama Society, Young Everyman Playhouse Programme and a debut performance of the The Wee Wake, written, directed and produced by second year student Aoife Kane. Liverpool Hope Drama Society has developed its Stages of Youth performance employing a range of exciting devising techniques.

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(a contemporary) phantasmagoria (2) – Artist Talk and Private View: Tues 25th March, 4.30pm, The Cornerstone Building

This artist talk and private view relates to the exhibition, (a contemporary) phantasmagoria (2), taking place in the Cornerstone Gallery during the period of the Angel Field Festival 2025. The talk at 4.30pm will take place in the Grace Room (COR 114) at Liverpool Hope University Creative Campus, Cornerstone Building, 17 Shaw Street, Liverpool L6 1HP and be followed by a Private View in the Cornerstone Gallery (same location) at 5.45pm.

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The Hairy Girl: Weds 26th March, 7.30pm, The Capstone Theatre

Once upon a time there was a king and a queen who lived in a castle full of gold, diamonds and good food, but they didn’t have any children. This is the very ordinary beginning to one of the wildest of Scandinavian fairy tales! The Hairy Girl thunders through the world on her goat, beats up troll hags, saves her sister from a grim destiny, and uses all her cunning to find a future for them both.

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Discover Moutya — A UNESCO-Inscribed Cultural Heritage of Seychelles: Thurs 27th March, 7.30pm, The Capstone Theatre

The Angel Field Festival proudly presents Moutya, a soulful and evocative performance steeped in Seychelles’ history. Recently inscribed as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, Moutya is more than a dance; it’s a profound expression of freedom, resilience, and unity. Born out of the hardships endured by enslaved Africans, Moutya became a means of secret communication and a form of resistance. Today, it is a proud symbol of Seychellois identity and Creole heritage.

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Angel Field Festival 2025

Angel Field Festival is an exciting week-long festival of arts and culture is coming to The Capstone Theatre and Liverpool Hope University’s Creative Campus this March! From 20th until 27th March, it will showcase an enthralling and diverse programme of music, art, dance, film, workshops and discussion.

Angel Field Festival / 20th — 27th March 2025 / Liverpool Hope University Creative Campus, 17 Shaw Street, Liverpool, L6 1HP

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