Jeff Bowersox
@jeffbsox
father, historian, performer, Tigers fan, bbq connossieur, lover of maps and toys and games, promoter of baseball in Britain
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Don't miss the Festival of Afro-European Arts, Performance & Scholarship on June 4th and 5th, brought to you by UCL European Institute and SOAS Centre for Migration and Diaspora Studies. Here's a thread on all the exciting free events in the festival programme! eventbrite.com/cc/afro-europe…
Kicking off the festival will be a Black History Walk around Bloomsbury, led by the award-winning Black History Walks. 04 June, 10:00 am–12:00 pm
How can choreographic practice shed light on Black / African / Afro-European identities in Europe? Helene Neveu Kringelbach (UCL Anthropology) and 'Funmi Adewole Elliott (dmuleicester) convene a performance, video extracts and panel to respond to the question. 04 June, 5:00 pm–7:00 pm
The final event of the festival will consider how Blackness and marginalisation can be performed and visualised through film. It will include a series of short film screenings, a performance by Helen McDonald, and contributions by @DuncanSalkeld Jeff Bowersox and Jane Kingsley-Smith.
💃 ‘Emobidiment through dance’ @ThePlaceLondon, Founder’s Studio, tomorrow 5-7pm How can choreographic practice shed light on Black / African / Afro-European identities in Europe? Chaired by Helene Neveu Kringelbach, in discussion with & 'Funmi Adewole Elliott Seke Chimutengwende ucl.ac.uk/european-insti…
🎥 Performance & critique through film 5 June, 6:30 - 8 Join us for an evening of film screenings Jeff Bowersox, Candace Scarborough, Graham Riach, Helen McDonald, Jane Kingsley-Smith & @DuncanSalkeld ucl.ac.uk/european-insti…
"Hearing Ghosts: The Life & Times of Josephine Morcashani": Very pleased to share a film by Graham Riach in collaboration with Claudia Sternberg at UCL European Institute. Features me & singer Helen McDonald talking about an incredible Black British performer. ucl.ac.uk/european-insti…
#JohnBlanke at last in a performance written by #ChatGPT with Paterson Joseph ...#Unmissable
GAME TIME! Panel 11 was a chance for participants to learn more about the possibilities of teaching German History through gaming! Chair: @JeffBSox (UCL) Ben Green (The University of Manchester) Mathis Gronau (Uni Duisburg-Essen @unidue.bsky.social) Les Newsom (UCL)