 | The Ha莽ienda (pic: Ian Tilton) |
With that in mind, the Museum of Science and Industry would like to hear those tales of late-night fun and frolics. At an event to mark the anniversary at Dry Bar, staff from the museum will be on hand to record the first-hand accounts from the regular clubbers that went to the Hacienda. The idea is that the stories will accompany the Museum鈥檚 archive collection of Ha莽ienda material, the combination of which the museum鈥檚 senior archivist, Jan Hargreaves, hopes will provide a rich vision of the club in its heyday. "The Ha莽ienda is an important part of Manchester鈥檚 identity, and attracted international attention on the dance scene through its championing of Chicago House and as a focal point for 鈥楳adchester鈥�. "It should be a fun event, with a chance to catch up with old friends, listen to some favourite tunes and share memories." | Jan Hargreaves, MoSi Senior Archivist |
"We have a number of items from the club, such as flyers, posters and copies of Ben Kelly鈥檚 building design plans, but we wanted to capture some of the essence about why it became so successful. "The best way to do that is to speak to the people who were part of that scene and add their voices to our collections. "More than that, though, it should be a fun event, with a chance to catch up with old friends, listen to some favourite tunes and share memories of one of Manchester鈥檚 most well-loved institutions." The event is free of charge but places are limited, so participants should call MoSI to reserve a ticket. Anyone that does come along also has the option of free transport to a film night, Ghosts of the Ha莽ienda, at One Central Street, which will celebrate the anniversary by showing films of club action shot by Ikon. To attend MoSI鈥檚 Hacienda memories event at Dry Bar, please contact Sallyann Browning on 0161 606 0112. The event runs from 6-8.30pm on Monday 21 May at Dry Bar on Oldham Street |