
To accompany Jeremy Deller’s Procession, held on MIF’s first weekend, Cornerhouse will be staging a major exhibition, documenting both the Procession itself and the ideas that informed its creation. A specially commissioned film of Procession will play as part of the show, alongside a programme of other events.

Imagine walking into a disused building. You find yourself inside a film. It is a ghost story where unexpected forces, veiled by the American Dream, come out from the dark to haunt you…

Created for the intimate surroundings of the Festival’s Pavilion Theatre, True Faith is a celebration of established and emerging cultural talent, all of it made right here in Manchester. An Audience with… offers an opportunity to get up close and personal with Elbow’s Guy Garvey…

Following the iconoclastic Il Tempo del Postino in 2007, MIF returns to the crossroads of visual art and performance, inviting world-renowned artist Marina Abramović to curate an epic group show featuring some of the most innovative live artists working today. Quite unlike anything staged before in the UK, this will be a provocative and visceral experience.

Walking or driving the same streets every day, many of us take our surroundings for granted. Artist Gustav Metzger will be challenging this sense of security with Flailing Trees, an arresting and poignant new piece of public art that will stand in the Manchester Peace Garden for the duration of the Festival.

In Albert Square, the Festival Pavilion is the heart of this year’s Festival and the perfect place to eat, drink and relax, with music, fresh food, free internet access and Festival information and box office.

Manchester’s favourite sons return to their cherished home town to collaborate with another of the city’s artistic powerhouses in the shape of The Hallé, Manchester’s own multi-award-winning symphony orchestra and the city’s original cultural icon.

Live relay of the Elbow and The Hallé concert on Thu 9 July, to a big screen in Castlefield Arena.
Free and unticketed.

Following his sold out shows at this year’s Festival, Carlos Acosta will perform ‘Apollo and Other Works’ at Sadler’s Wells (London) 1 – 5 December 2009.
Transforming the iconic Royal Exchange into a working bingo hall for the occasion, Everybody Loves a Winner tracks a group of twenty players through their night out. It’s all here: the cheap jokes, the unspoken thoughts, the empty handbags and the sheer disbelief…

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‘18 utterly exhilarating days’ Manchester Evening News |
‘An ambitious and exciting programme’ The Telegraph |
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