A Town of Many: Butetown Heritage for Social Inclusion

Konstantinos P Trimmis (Producer), Joe Kelly (Other), Gwenno Glyn (Composer), Evangelos Nikolaidis (Composer), Konstantina Kalogirou

Research output: Non-textual formDigital or Visual Products

Abstract

'A Town of Many' is a short film that explores the social and historic landscapes of Cardiff's Butetown, the first multicultural community in Britain. The film also presents the impact that Butetown heritage had on refugee, migrant, and asylum seeker students of Cathays High School in Cardiff, when they started exploring the area as part of their English language lessons. Educational value of cultural heritage in multicultural classroom and community based production of heritage assets are explored when the project outcomes are discussed.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationCardiff
PublisherCathays High School
Media of outputVideo
Size755MB
Publication statusPublished - May 2020

Keywords

  • Cultural heritage
  • Social anthropology
  • Migration
  • EAL
  • Wales
  • Urban anthropology
  • Urban landscapes
  • Greek Diaspora
  • refugee children
  • Multiculturalism, Nationalism, Diversity, British National Identity, Church of England, Religious Education
  • multiculturalism
  • Multicultural education
  • Visual Archaeology
  • Video ethnography
  • Historic Area Assessment

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