Manchester International Festival MIF 2017 Episodes Episode guide
Back up to: Manchester International Festival
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Part 4: One of Two Stories, or Both
This multilayered piece asks: how are journeys remembered or retold?
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Part 3: One of Two Stories, or Both
The third installment of Samson Young's radio composition inspired by mythic tales.
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Part 2: One of Two Stories, or Both
Brilliant young artist Samson Young premieres a major new work at MIF17.
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Part 1: One of Two Stories, or Both
Brilliant young artist Samson Young premieres a major new work at MIF17.
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What Is the City but the People?
The festival opens with an invitation to join Mancunians for a self-portrait of the city.
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Part 5: One of Two Stories, or Both
Following the radio series, a sound and visual installation will premiere in Manchester.
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New Order + Liam Gillick: So It Goes..
New Order鈥檚 intimate performance in collaboration with artist Liam Gillick for MIF17.
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New Order + Liam Gillick: So It Goes..
New Order鈥檚 intimate performance in collaboration with artist Liam Gillick for MIF17.
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Interdependence: We Need to Talk About Truth
Choreographer Boris Charmatz discusses 10,000 Gestures and we meet fearless truthsayers.
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Interdependence: We Need to Talk About Technology
Conversation with Laurie Anderson, Wayne McGregor, Nina Freeman and The Guardian.
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Interdependence: We Need to Talk About Power
Themed session of provocative conversation and new ideas.
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Interdependence: We Need to Talk About Community
Conversation and new ideas from OMA, Rick Lowe, Karl Hyde, Birgitta J贸nsd贸ttir and more.
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Ep 4: What if Women Ruled the World?
Yael Bartana鈥檚 groundbreaking film and performance project.
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Ep 3: What if Women Ruled the World?
Yael Bartana鈥檚 groundbreaking film and performance project.
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Ep 2: What if Women Ruled the World?
Yael Bartana鈥檚 groundbreaking film and performance project.
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Ep 1: What if Women Ruled the World?
Yael Bartana鈥檚 groundbreaking film and performance project.
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Cotton Panic!
Industrial music drama starring Jane Horrocks which explores the Cotton Famine.
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Ceremony
Closing ceremony where artist Phil Collins will return Friedrich Engels to Manchester.