Photographer Germain to Present 1978 FA Cup People's History - Ipswich Town News
Photographer and lifelong Town supporter Julian Germain will present The People’s History, his unique portrayal of the Blues' 1978 FA Cup win, at DanceEast in Ipswich on Sunday 27th May (3pm).
Germain will be joined by special guests for a visual feast of large scale of photographs, films and artefacts never before shown in public, alongside soundtracks and stories — all supplied by supporters who were there.
Suffolk-born Germain has worked closely with the ITFC Heritage Society, personal archives and Town fans to draw together a compelling body of work exploring football’s place in creating a sense of community, identity and belonging.
The event is free but seats are limited so should be booked in advance via www.danceeast.co.uk or by calling the box office on 01473 295230.
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