Chips, Curry and Cappuccino Project Evaluation

Chips, Curry & Cappuccino is a young-person led project exploring the diverse communities who have settled in Swansea and the way their heritage and food customs have become embedded in modern life within the area and Wales. The project resulted in the creation of a touring exhibition and teaching pack.

The exhibition and related materials were created by a group of young researchers alongside partners The National Waterfront Museum, Burst Productions, St Helen’s Primary School, the People’s Collection Wales and the West Glamorgan Archives. The project was led by the Ethnic Youth Support Team (EYST), with funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund.

To date, little has been documented regarding the positive influence of different migrant groups on the food we eat, and even less of this has been made accessible to a younger audience.

This project celebrates the diverse food heritage of Swansea and the positive contribution made through immigration.

To find out more about the Chips, Curry and Cappuccino project, read our external evaluation!


Chips Curry and Cappuccino End of project EVALUATION

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