14 Aug 2022 | 17 Jul 2022 | 12 Jun 2022

Black Girls Picnic Events

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Museum of the Home

A global movement in collective self care to celebrate all the beauty that is Black Womanhood. A space for Black women and girls only.

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14 August 2022


Bring your best friends, children, sisters, daughters, mothers, aunties and grandmothers! Bring food, drinks and your blanket to sit on.

BGP is led by Kayza Rose.

On arrival, you will be asked if you would like to write an anonymous note of affirmation to another Black girl. Near the end of day we will deliver the notes to all those who attended the picnic. Write as many as you want, share your tips on life, love and self care ♥

Expect stalls,performances,speakers,workshops, food, & more....

@djmelodykane

Deejay: Melody Kane

Melody Kane has gained a solid reputation amongst her peers within the music industry as being one of the most professional, talented and focused female DJs in the UK. She is an on-air radio personality, club DJ and regular performer at major festivals and events both in the UK and on the international circuit.

Other than her DJ career, Melody dedicates her time to health and wellbeing, and in 2017, launched ‘No Kane No Gain’ in her home town of London. NKNG is a unique mixture of live DJing, fitness training and team activities that have now taken place throughout the UK, teaming up with several mental health & wellbeing organisations to bring Melody’s infectious energy & positivity to as many people as possible.

Melody’s blend of presenting and live DJ abilities, have resulted in her being given regular shows on BBC Radio 1Xtra, as well as headline DJ sets at some of the world’s largest music festivals including Glastonbury, Wireless, Reading & Leeds & Boardmasters. She has shared the stage with major International recording artists such as ASAP Rocky, Snoop Dogg & Nile Rogers as well as the ‍biggest artists in the UK.

In addition to her DJ and fitness credentials, Melody has become an established host for various live events, award ceremonies and valued guest on leading industry panel workshops.

So, whether it’s her energetic live broadcasts, her awesome DJ sets, mentoring sessions or setting the pace at No Kane No Kane – Melody Kane never ceases to disappoint.

Yoga workshop by: Uwa

Uwarobosa is a 200+ hour qualified Rocket Yoga instructor.

The mission of her sacred love service Cons'cious Flow Yoga is to bring the practice of yoga home to as many Pepo as possible and to hold space for especially us underrepresented Women, who generally shy away from spaces where we do not relate, feel seen, nor affirmed.

She incorporates a variety of traditional practices in movement, breath and meditation to help each student practice their own unique form of Yoga.

She supports her Pepo through their personal healing, growth and ascension with practical tools to ground and empower practitioners in a non-performative, accessible, enriching and energising way.

Cons'cious Flow Yoga centres the body temple of each individual as part of life and source of identity, empowerment and connection, against the discrepancies of the commodifying systems surrounding us.

Through the practice of Yoga, we intentionally explore ourselves and reclaim our well-being absent any self-judgment, nor controlled, politicized, medicalized nor contaminated systems.

Performance by: Svetlana

Courageously authentic and possessing an artistic soul reminiscent of the icons which have shaped music today, Svetlana encompasses the spirit, lyrical ability and passion to create a unique legacy as a singer and songwriter. Svetlana has performed as a support act for Maverick Sabre and her singles have been played on radio stations such as BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio London, No Signal, The Pit London and Soul Surge. Described by Fairlight Studios as a vocalist "who has a real timeless quality to her music. Lyrically and melodically she's successfully tapped into the rich vein of female blues and soul singers that came before her." It is no wonder that Svetlana is hotly tipped to be a reckoning force in the industry.

@svetlanartist

Stall: Zoie Dash - Quote bags

Quotes Bags is a brand where words take the spotlight and design is the frame. It was started by Actor & Writer Zoié Dash and was born out of the want to connect and tell people's stories, opinions and beliefs, especially from under-represented groups. Sold on Tote bags and Clothing, there are 3 collections of quotes, Funny, Inspirational and Debatable; bar 2, all quotes are original. There a vast array of themes covered such as identity, self-care, gentrification, culture, London and redefining words from a negative to a positive light.

@QUOTEBAGSUK.

Stall /painting workshop: Brushstroke Art

Cherelle is a native South Londoner who amongst many things enjoys twerking to Beyonce whilst washing dishes. Although a lifelong arts enthusiast, Cherelle only started taking painting & visual art seriously after attending a 'paint and sip' class on a trip to Los Angeles in 2016. Since then she has experimented with different ways to express black womanhood on canvas & digitally. Cherelle has exhibited at various exhibitions & events in London as well as Black Joy Parade in Oakland, California.

@brushstrokeartuk

Drinks by @thetipsyhippo

Born out of Lockdown, The Tipsy Hippo is a POC/Queer owned small business offering event services, bottled cocktails and cocktail masterclasses.

Food by Zenith Cuisine

Branding/ logo by @tinuke.illustration

This event is produced for BLM Fest by Titilola Dawudu

If you want to share a skill (volunteer) with other Black sisters just let us know ahead of time and bring your materials.

There will be a marquee in case the weather turns, we can never trust babylon to do the right thing.

Dress Code: Something white (if you can)- the aim is for you to feel good so dress in what makes you feel that way.

This event has been created to celebrate Black women in all our forms. We define Black as those who are culturally and ethnically descended from the African Diaspora.

If you have been invited to this event and you do not share this identity please be a good ally, express solidarity and pass the invitation on to those who do.

Any Black woman thinking of leading a BGP in her town or city, contact us for more details!

Please contact Museum of the Home directly to discuss any access needs visiting the venue. There is no on-site parking. Unfortunately, we aren't providing BSL.The nearest station is Hoxton Overground which is literally seconds from the building.

Museum opening hours

Tuesday – Sunday

10am–5pm

Address

Museum of the Home

136 Kingsland Road

London

E2 8EA

Telephone

020 7739 9893

No dogs/Pets (venue policy)

No barbecue or fires (venue policy)

You can bring children regardless of gender as long as a Black woman 18 years or older is caring for them. (children under 16 years old) - Children under 16 enter free of charge. Please do not bring non-Black people with you, we'd have to turn them away at the door.

Black girls/women of any age are welcome.

If cost is a barrier, please message privately to arrange entry.

Find us on social media @bgplondon and use the hashtag #bgplondon + @ us when posting. Find Kayza on Instagram @kayza_rose

To help ensure the safety of Black women, there will be security onsite. This is a ticket only event.

THIS EVENT IS BEING FILMED AND THERE WILL BE A PHOTOGRAPHER. BY ATTENDING, YOU'RE CONSENTING TO US USING THE FOOTAGE FOR PROMOTIONAL AND OTHER PURPOSES.

17 July 2022

Bring your best friends, children, sisters, daughters, mothers, aunties and grandmothers! Bring food, drinks and your blanket to sit on. BGP is led by Kayza Rose.

On arrival, you will be asked if you would like to write an anonymous note of affirmation to another Black girl. Near the end of day we will deliver the notes to all those who attended the picnic. Write as many as you want, share your tips on life, love and self care ♥

Black Girls Picnic is for Black women in ALL our forms. This is a child friendly space with security to keep us safe.

Bring your blankets/ cloths to sit on and any food or drinks you may want to consume.

Expect:

  • Talks
  • Music
  • Vibes
  • Stalls
  • Performance
  • Speakers
  • Workshops
  • Food, & more...

Crystal Workshop by @Afrikan_Krystal_Shop

AKS is hosting the Empresses' Crystal Circle where you can explore using crystals for female wellness and joyful embodiment.

You can also visit her stall on the day for crystals, incense and other spiritual tools. Afrikan Krystal Shop: Healing crystals for your everyday self-care and spiritual practice.

Painting workshop by @cherellecreates / @brushstrokeartuk

Cherelle is a native South Londoner who amongst many things enjoys twerking to Beyonce whilst washing dishes. Although a lifelong arts enthusiast, Cherelle only started taking painting & visual art seriously after attending a 'paint and sip' class on a trip to Los Angeles in 2016. Since then she has experimented with different ways to express black womanhood on canvas & digitally. Cherelle has exhibited at various exhibitions & events in London as well as Black Joy Parade in Oakland, California.

Performance by @sharnacane

Sharna Cane is an astute and driven rapper, who was born and raised in South London. Sharna presents a refreshing sound fused from her unquestionable lyrical ability and unforgettable melodies.

Her musical influences stem from music she heard growing up being played at home by her father. This was predominantly Reggae and he introduced her to legendary artists such as Bob Marley and Dennis Brown. The lyrics spoke on topics such as love, peace and togetherness, which is very present in her music now.

During her teens, she loved watching musicals and loved drama, helping to spark the creativity that is lucidly present in her music. As she got into her late teens, Sharna further pushed herself into rap, regularly attending open mics and clashing with other MCS It was during these epic clashes that she acquired the name Sloozie.

She would constantly 'slew' or demolish her opponents in lyrical battle, which led to spectators chanting Sloozie after each battle she'd won.

Gang life was presented to Sharna as it is to many young people growing up in London, but she had a passion for sport - football in particular. This passion led to Sharna having the opportunity to play football at a top level; she had trials and trained with Arsenal football club and was captain for a local women's team.

Very fortunate for her this diverted her from the streets and gang life, but Sharna still had many friends that she grew up with who were involved. The experiences of where she grew up and her friends drove her passion for music and writing. This inspired her to record multiple grime/rap projects as Sloozie.

Sharna found a new space to record music named Novocane studios. The studio pushed artists to be free and experimental with sounds; it was here she introduced melodies into her raps and even ventured out into fully singing. This shift in sound came with a change of name to Sharna Cane and with it she fully indulged herself in the melodic, experimental and free sound that she still uses to this day. Her breakout track, "Go Tell Em", helped her to get into harmonising within her music a lot more. With this song, she went out of her comfort zone and this is what sparked her revamp in the industry. Her latest single "Me No More" continues in the same vein.

Produced by Karmah Cruz, the dancehall vibe is weekend ready.

She has performed at numerous open mics and talent shows and is well known on the underground live music circuit in London. Her performances capture the crowd every time, with her projecting a contagious energy.

Sharna is still grafting hard to capture the attention of the masses; Sharna Cane aims to make as much music as she can. She wants her sound to spread like wildfire and capture the ears and hearts of a global audience. So stay tuned.

Performance by @1.chloe.f

Chloe Filani

Chloe AyoDeji Filani, Artist of Poetry, Performance, Black Feminism, Public Speaker and workshop facilitator. My artistic practice/poetry works with my lived experience of being a black trans woman and the broader themes of identity of power structures and finding hope in the imagination and storytelling.

Drinks by @thetipsyhippo

Born out of Lockdown, The Tipsy Hippo is a POC/Queer owned small business offering event services, bottled cocktails and cocktail masterclasses.

Branding/ logo by @tinuke.illustration

This event is produced for BLM Fest by Titilola Dawudu

If you want to share a skill (volunteer) with other Black sisters just let us know ahead of time and bring your materials.

There will be a marquee in case the weather turns, we can never trust babylon to do the right thing.

Dress Code: Something white (if you can)- the aim is for you to feel good so dress in what makes you feel that way.

This event has been created to celebrate Black women in all our forms. We define Black as those who are culturally and ethnically descended from the African Diaspora.

If you have been invited to this event and you do not share this identity please be a good ally, express solidarity and pass the invitation on to those who do.

Any Black woman thinking of leading a BGP in her town or city, contact us for more details!

Please contact Museum of the Home directly to discuss any access needs visiting the venue. There is no on-site parking. Unfortunately, we aren't providing BSL.The nearest station is Hoxton Overground which is literally seconds from the building.

Museum opening hours

Tuesday – Sunday

10am–5pm

Address

Museum of the Home

136 Kingsland Road

London

E2 8EA

Telephone

020 7739 9893

No dogs/Pets (venue policy)

No barbecue or fires (venue policy)

You can bring children regardless of gender as long as a Black woman 18 years or older is caring for them. (children under 16 years old) - Children under 16 enter free of charge.

Black girls/women of any age are welcome.

If cost is a barrier, please message privately to arrange entry.

Find us on social media @bgplondon and use the hashtag #bgplondon + @ us when posting. Find Kayza on Instagram @kayza_rose

To help ensure the safety of Black women, there will be security onsite. This is a ticket only event.

THIS EVENT IS BEING FILMED AND THERE WILL BE A PHOTOGRAPHER. BY ATTENDING, YOU'RE CONSENTING TO US USING THE FOOTAGE FOR PROMOTIONAL AND OTHER PURPOSES.

12 June 2022

This event has been created to celebrate Black women in all our forms. We define Black as those who are culturally and ethnically descended from the African Diaspora.

Welcome blessing from Mother

Head wrapping tutorial from @wrappedbysarah

Arts and crafts workshop by @cherellecreates / @brushstrokeartuk

Tarot readings by @reetheoracle

Poetry by @pjsamuelspoet

Crystal stall by @afrikan_krystal_shop

Drinks by @thetipsyhippo

Branding/ logo by @tinuke.illustration

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