2024
2024
SEE MY WORLD: Connected Fragments – Private Viewing

2024
SEE MY WORLD: Connected Fragments - Closing Party

2024
Lagos Premiere of SEE MY WORLD: Manchester, Lagos & Me

2024
Manchester Premiere of SEE MY WORLD Manchester, Lagos & Me

2024
Abuja Premier of SEE MY WORLD: Manchester Lagos & Me

2023
SEE MY WORLD launches an international exchange residency bringing together 2x Lagos-Nigerian artists and 2x Manchester-UK artists through a multidisciplinary experience to produce a final physical and online multimedia exhibition using film, photography, music, spoken word, and performance art to explore their candid narratives of their evolving cities. The project spans 12-months with a premiere due for 2024.
2023
Lagos Trip

2022
SEE MY WORLD creates a series of workshops for young people, adults and community organisations, to engage in Pan-African heritage and how it has and can be utilised to form careers in the media and digital industry. SEE MY WORLD also develops ‘THE BLACK HISTORY EDUCATION PROGRAMME' an alternative curriculum creative education project in collaboration with Big People Music, delivering a series of workshops across 10 schools and community groups, engaging 700 young people.
2021
SEE MY WORLD launches a ‘build your own business enterprise development course’ for young people 16-25 providing employment opportunities, mentoring and a bursary. SEE MY WORLD also returns in October 2021 with its first physical festival in Manchester since the passing of covid-19. WSTRN, Juls, Dreya Mac, Misha B, Keisha Thompson and Side Man are part of the plethora of artists and leaders to grace the festival. 600 people attend with hundreds of thousands of people connecting online.
2021
Festival Programme 2021

2020
SEE MY WORLD launches as an online festival to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the 1945 PanAfrican Congress held in Manchester. The first iteration of the festival featured In conversations, film premieres and performances by Akala, Afua Hirsch, Misha B, Lemn Sissay, Ivan Blackstock and more. 14,000 online audience members attended the festival, from 66 countries. The legacy lives.
2020
Festival Programme 2020




