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Theatre in the Mill’s interactive installation BUSSING OUT is coming to Luton this spring. The powerful exhibition reveals a hidden piece of British history – one that shaped the identity of many global majority children who arrived in Bradford, and many other cities across the UK, during the 1960s and 1970s. Bussing Out reveals the little-known government policy active between 1965…
Get an immersive experience when you visit Bussing Out at Luton Point. The installation will be accompanied by free public creative workshops led by dedicated facilitators. The Bussing Out workshops invite you to consider and explore journeys, memory, identity, belonging and activism through creative activities. Workshops will be running at the following times: Tuesday 21…
Learn about the artistic process for curating work like Bussing Out from Shabina Aslam, the creative architect behind the installation. Informed by Shabina’s PhD research, the powerful exhibition reveals untold stories of migration, racism and resistance hidden within British history. Bussing Out reveals the little-known government policy active between 1965 – 1976 that promoted the…
Theatre in the Mill’s interactive installation BUSSING OUT is coming to Luton this spring. The powerful exhibition reveals a hidden piece of British history – one that shaped the identity of many global majority children who arrived in Bradford, and many other cities across the UK, during the 1960s and 1970s. Bussing Out reveals the little-known government policy active between 1965…
Get an immersive experience when you visit Bussing Out at Luton Point. The installation will be accompanied by free public creative workshops led by dedicated facilitators. The Bussing Out workshops invite you to consider and explore journeys, memory, identity, belonging and activism through creative activities. Workshops will be running at the following times: Tuesday 21…
Learn about the artistic process for curating work like Bussing Out from Shabina Aslam, the creative architect behind the installation. Informed by Shabina’s PhD research, the powerful exhibition reveals untold stories of migration, racism and resistance hidden within British history. Bussing Out reveals the little-known government policy active between 1965 – 1976 that promoted the…
The Henge has risen—and now it returns, louder, bolder and more powerful than ever. After an unforgettable debut in 2025, where hundreds gathered to witness history in the making, the Luton Henge Festival proved itself as more than a launch—it became a movement. Built by Luton, for Luton, the Luton Henge Festival sparked connection, pride…
Luton Henge Festival 2026
The Sound of Resistance and Social Change.
Saturday 1 & Sunday 2, August 2026
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