A Tale of Three Journeys – Part of Journeys Festival International 2020

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A Tale of Three Journeys – Part of Journeys Festival International 2020

5 — 11 October 2020 Entrance is free

Journeys Festival International 2020 presents A Tale of Three Journeys – an exciting online premiere of three newly commissioned animations, exploring pan-European friendship and collaboration, and the shared experience of the refugee situation in Europe. By looking closely at how we can connect and share cultures following coronavirus and Brexit, artist Majid Adin will work with three European animators to realise these responsive animations into an online sharing.

Award winning interactive arts studio, Invisible Flock, will be collaborate with the artists to present the finished animations in a stunning outdoor projection in 2021.

5 — 11 October 2020 Entrance is free

Where to go near A Tale of Three Journeys – Part of Journeys Festival International 2020

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Waterstones Leeds

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Factory Square

Factory Square is a huge beer garden, on the banks of the River Irwell, with top-quality drinks and street food selections.

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Fenix

Modern Greek Mediterranean cuisine from the team behind Tattu.

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Flat Iron Leeds

Relaxed restaurant in Leeds serving impressively high-quality steaks at an affordable price point.

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