Candy Arts CIC has been funded by the heritage lottery fund to produce exciting new documentary exploring Leicester’s black power movement between 1969 and 1990.
Candy Arts Presents it’s debut heritage documentary titled. Rothley Slavery & Me
A powerful new documentary on the life and death of Sylvester. COMING SOON…
With filming having started for our exciting new project we just thought we’d share a still image from an interview with emancipation walk organiser Freedom Zampaladus.
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We’d like to share some of the photos from the launch event for our exiting new documentary titled, Rothley Slavery & Me. Good Food, Good People and even better entertainment. #abolition Taken by David Garcia With Performances by Chris Isa, Marcus Joseph, Boston Williams, Shanesa Marraffa & Victor Richards. Speeches by Oliver Wenham, Terry Sheppard,…
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Candy Arts CIC has been funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for an exciting project, ‘Rothley, Slavery and Me’ in Leicester. Led by volunteers from the local community, the project focuses on the role Rothley, a village in Leicestershire, played in the abolition of the slave trade across the British Empire. Thomas Babington, the…
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Are you a budding script writer? Think you have a good idea for a movie, short film or documentary? Then get it touch with Candy Arts CIC who can help turn your dream into a reality. We can work with you on idea/script development and even source funding and help you with becoming the next…
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