South Leeds Radio to broadcast the International Medieval Congress Virtual Disco
The IMC end-of-conference event will go ahead with its first ever virtual disco.
IMC Virtual Disco
Thursday 09 July 2020, 8.30-10pm BST
To most people, the word 'Leeds' means a city in Northern England, though, if you say 'are you going to Leeds?' to anyone who researches the Middle Ages, they will assume you mean 'are you going to the International Medieval Congress?'
Every July, around three thousand scholars from all around the world descend on the University of Leeds for the International Medieval Congress (IMC), Europe’s largest annual conference in the Arts and Humanities. Since the IMC started in 1994, over 20,000 different researchers have attended: for this particular subset of our species, Leeds is the IMC.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year's in-person Congress has had to be cancelled, but the University's Institute for Medieval Studies was delighted to replace it with a Virtual IMC - which, in these unprecedented circumstances, we were able to make available for free. From 6-10 July, over five hundred scholars will present their research on the world during the years 500-1500 AD, to thousands of people logging on from every continent except Antarctica.
The IMC isn't just for academics; each year, we welcome everyone to the Making Leeds Medieval festival, with a craft fair, re-enactment combat displays, concerts, falconry, and storytelling, as well as to events, excursions, and exhibitions. We love seeing our Leeds neighbours at the festival, so we were especially sad to cancel this part of the IMC this year - though if you haven't been to it before, look out for it in 2021.
That's why the IMC is hugely excited this year to be teaming up with South Leeds Radio for our first ever IMC Virtual Disco, 8.30-10pm BST on Thursday 09 July. We are so pleased that South Leeds Radio are helping us make the IMC Disco an event for everyone in Leeds while we're all staying safe during the Corona crisis.
South Leeds Radio is a community internet-radio station which does fantastic work with children, people with disabilities, and the South Leeds community at large. Delegates at the IMC seldom venture south of the River Aire, to the half of the city that contains some of the UK's most deprived districts but some of its most international communities and best community activists. Yet South Leeds boasts the city's oldest standing secular building, the Cad Beeston manor house from around 1420, as well as the precious, fifteenth-century Stank Hall tithe-barn.
Although registrations for the Congress itself are now closed, we invite everyone to head over to South Leeds Radio at 8.30pm on Thursday 09 July and ‘rock out to some groovetastic tunes’, and if you're not too busy dancing, head to their Facebook page to take part in the 2020 IMC Disco Trivia Quiz or hashtag an #IMCDisco selfie @Southleedsradio on Twitter.
The Leeds Institute for Medieval Studies is looking forward to seeing both our neighbours in the Republic of Letters and our actual neighbours in the City of Leeds on the dancefloor.