Year of Stories

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January - July | 2023 | Various times
Various Venues
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In summer 2023, Nottingham’s new Central Library, based next to the new Broadmarsh car park and bus station, will open its doors to the public. This long-awaited opening is the start of a new chapter for Nottingham and will be celebrated across the city with a whole Year of Stories and storytelling.
Building on existing networks, over 10 partner organisations – including Nottingham City Council, Nottingham City Libraries, Nottingham UNESCO City of Literature, Read On Nottingham, ChallenNGe Nottingham, and both universities – will deliver a diverse range of activities, events and projects to connect and celebrate Nottingham’s people, their stories and the power of storytelling in all forms – from memories to literature, rhymes to dance, and poetry to film.
The Year of Stories will begin with performances of Moon Rabbit and Other Stories from China at Lakeside Arts in January 2023, Moon Rabbit and Other Stories from China will then tour libraries across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire during February half-term, stopping at Mansfield Central Library, and Worksop Library. The month will conclude with the launch of Story Valley at Nottingham College, a creative language and literacy project for 16-24 year olds connected to the UNESCO Creative Cities Network that encourages the sharing of stories and breaking down of barriers between cultures.
On Thursday 2 March, World Book Day 2023 will be marked with events taking place across Nottingham. Other Year of Stories highlights taking place in March include dance and spoken word performances based on the world-famous children’s story book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince, at Lakeside Arts on 11 and 12 March, and Sharing Stories, a community takeover at Nottingham Panthers to share books and stories with families and children before the match against the Manchester Storm on Sunday 19 March.
As Nottingham builds towards the opening of the Central Library, Year of Stories welcomes the return of the Nottingham Poetry Festival in May, the Bilborough Arts Festival in June, and the Bulwell Arts Festival in July, all of which will have stories and storytelling at their heart.
These events are just a small selection of the full Nottingham Year of Stories programme – and more events will be confirmed as the year progresses.
Anyone can organise a Year of Stories event – from schools to community groups. The more people involved the better! Resources are available to help those interested in organising Year of Stories events at YearOfStories.co.uk.
List of events:
Moon Rabbit and other stories (Worksop Library) | Tuesday 14 February 2023
Moon Rabbit and other stories (Mansfield Central Library) | Monday 13 February 2023
Beautiful Evil Things | Tuesday 28th February 2023
The Little Prince | Saturday 11 & Sunday 12th March 2023
Little Listeners: Mini Vixen | Sunday 26th March 2023
Breathe | Sunday 16th April 2023
Romeo and Juliet at Lakeside Arts | Tuesday 2nd May – Saturday 6th May 2023
Nottingham Poetry Festival | May 2023
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