Keskidee Centre
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Keskidee Centre
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The Keskidee Centre, or Keskidee Arts Centre, was Britain's first arts centre for the black community, founded in 1971. Located at Gifford Street in Islington, near King's Cross in London, it was a project initiated by Guyanese architect and cultural activist Oscar Abrams (1937–1996) to provide under one roof self-help and cultural activities for the local West Indian community. Its purpose-built facilities included a library, gallery, studios, theatre and restaurant. The Keskidee became a hub f
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Former arts centre in London, England
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keskidee_Centre
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2024-04-19T10:47:15Z
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