Our annual Community Festival returns with a series of exciting digital events
Events running online from Friday 18 – Sunday 20 June 2021.
Whether you are young or old, interested in science or art, want to gets hands-on or just share some fascinating stories, there’s something for everyone.
Here’s a small taster of some of the activities on offer:
Let’s Dance: A dance programme for Museum Movers of all abilities
Join Manchester Museum and Dance Practitioner and Culture Champion Hazel Roy for this ‘Let’s Dance’ taster session. Suitable for: All ages.
Art for Inventions
Learn how to use art as a tool for innovation and escapism, drawing inspiration from pieces found in the Whitworth’s collection. Suitable for: Families/children ages 5+.
PLAY Live Baby
Take part in some sensory play with your baby, helping to aid their development, bonding and attachment. Suitable for: For babies and their grown-ups.
Legend Stories behind the most celebrated Chinese Festivals
Watch the story of Qu Yuan to find out about the Chinese Dragon Boat Festival. Suitable for: Primary and Secondary schools; Families with children ages 8+; Language learners of Mandarin Chinese.
Community Mapping: A little of your time to make a big difference
Help us map the way for prosthetic and orthopaedic surgeons to reach those in need of healthcare and prosthetic limbs in Northern Uganda. Suitable for: Ages 11+.
Sights, Sounds and Stories: Manchester’s Medical Histories
Join the Museum of Medicine and Health to delve into the wonderful world of eye and ear medicine through sight, sound and stories past, present and future. Suitable for: Families/children ages 7+.
And many more!
To see the full programme of activities, along with dates and times, see our Community Festival page.
The Community Festival is a great way to find out exactly what goes on at our University, to see behind our doors and engage with our staff, students and partners. As we move to a digital setting, we’re hoping to welcome an even bigger audience, helping everyone discover the variety of things we do here at The University of Manchester. So, wherever you are, come join us for three days of exploration, interaction and conversation.
For more information about the Festival please go to the Community Festival webpages and follow us on Facebook and Twitter @SocialResponUoM #communityfestUoM to see updates as new events are added to the programme.