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26 September 2025
2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
18+
Free
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Environment and Nature
Poetry
Skills
Write
Manchester City of Literature x Afrocats
Moss survives in a cold, damp climate and, despite having no roots, it has been around for at least 350 million years. How do we establish roots as migrant women? How do we survive without roots? Can we learn from moss?
In this workshop, we’ll use playful exercises and discussion to write poems about belonging, resilience and what plants mean to us as women from elsewhere.
When: Friday 26th September, 2-4pm
Where: Castlefield Viaduct, Greater, Manchester M3 4LG
What: Join Manchester Multilingual City Poet Nóra Blascsók for a creative writing workshop exploring roots, belonging, place and identity. Beginning with a ~30 minute grounding seed sowing activity facilitated by the Viaduct’s Senior Volunteering and Community Officer Hamza Rana, the afternoon will culminate in a ~60 minute writing workshop facilitated by Nóra.
For any questions/queries, please contact: hawwa.alam@manchestercityofliterature.com
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