Black Music in Leeds City Centre, led by Joe Williams
On this walk you’ll discover the history of Black musicians and music culture in the city of Leeds. From visits by American choirs in the Victorian age, through the origins of Carnival and its claiming of space in the heart of the city, to the places where breakdancing took over, and where David Oluwale listened to music, Joe Williams takes you on a journey exploring the importance of Black music and music culture for Leeds.
Meet your host
Joe Williams is a Leeds born arts practitioner who devised, delivers and curates the annual Leeds Black History Walk program. Founded in 2009, the LBHW features international and local historical figures that Joe brings to life through spoken narratives. Joe will be assisted in guiding the walk by a local researcher and a prominent DJ.
Leeds Black History Walk https://heritagecornerleeds.com/
Frontline by Marcia Brown at Leeds City Museum
https://museumsandgalleries.leeds.gov.uk/pQgdfm/leeds-city-museum/home
Accessibility info
Please wear appropriate clothing and footwear for the weather conditions and city environment.
Please note that the walks take place around the city centre on pavements and will involve crossing roads. There are no flights of steps on the routes.
Please use the sign-up form to make us aware of any additional accessibility requirements and feel free to get in touch with us to discuss further.
Walkers may be able to wear headphones provided to assist with hearing.