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SUMMARY:I am the Coyote
DESCRIPTION:28th August 2019 – 12th January 2020\nUniversity of Hull\nFree \nNovus\, the University of Hull and HMP Humber have collaborated on an exhibition titled I am the Coyote\, which aims to show the power of art as a rehabilitation tool in prisons over 45 years. \nI am the Coyote includes art produced from the Special Unit 74 and HMP Humber’s GRAFT Studio\, the largest art college in the UK prison sector and a unique space where prisoners are able to focus on creativity and its benefits. Colour photographs document the group thinking and creative process as well as the experiential teaching strategies. \nThe exhibition has been commissioned as part of the University’s Culture Campus initiative and is on show at the Brynmor Jones Library. \nOur vision is to wholeheartedly embrace provocative topics and encourage discussion and debate across our campus. This exhibition will do just that and we couldn’t be more delighted.\nMarianne Lewsley-Stier\, Head of Culture Campus at the University of Hull \nThe exhibition is accompanied by a series of free workshops\, screenings and debates. \n\nFind out more here\n\nImage courtesy of Culture Campus\, University of Hull
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/i-am-the-coyote/
LOCATION:Hull\, Hull\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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SUMMARY:Jadek
DESCRIPTION:16th October – 4th December 2019\nUK tour\nFrom £6 \nYorkshire-based theatre company Imagine If is bringing its new production\, Jadek\, to theatres and prisons across the country. \nThe play is based on the true story of when a working-class woman from Yorkshire moved in with her blind\, Polish\, 94-year-old Grandad and explores how this unexpected turn of events affected both of their lives. \nFree tickets are available for people with lived experience of the criminal justice system and the company is available for prison bookings. For more information please email tamsin@imagineiftheatre.co.uk \n\nDates and booking\n\nYork Theatre Royal – 16th of October\, 7.45pm\nPolish Social Centre\, Bury – 20th of October\, 2pm\nDerby Theatre – 2nd of November\, 5pm\nStephen Joseph\, Scarborough – 6th of November\, 7.45pm\nShoebox Theatre\, Swindon – 8th of November\, 7.30pm\nCAST Doncaster– 12th of November\, 7.15pm\nTheatre Deli\, Sheffield – 14th of November\, 7.45pm\nSlung Low\, Leeds – 17th of November\, 5pm\nSquare Chapel\, Halifax – 21st of November\, 8pm\nHenshaws\, Knaresborough – 22nd of November\, 7.30pm\nTouchstones\, Rochdale – 29th of November\, 7.30pm\nBarnsley Civic – 4th of December\, 7.30pm\n\n\nImage courtesy of Imagine If
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/jadek/
LOCATION:Various – UK\, Various\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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SUMMARY:Shook
DESCRIPTION:30th October – 23rd November 2019\nSouthwark Playhouse\, London\nFrom £18 \n“He’ll look different. My little boy. When I get out. Like… to the picture I’ve got in my head. Be like meeting him all over again. Be a whole new start.” \nWinner of the 2019 Papatango New Writing Prize\, Shook examines the young men society shuts away. \nAfter the show on Thursday 7th November\, join playwright Samuel Bailey\, Alice Dawnay (CEO of Switchback)\, and Francesca Findlater (CEO of Bounce Back) to discuss the play and its depiction of life in a young offenders’ institution. \nAfter the performance on Tuesday 12th November\, join playwright Samuel Bailey and mentors from the Key4Life programme to discuss the play and the future facing young offenders. \nPapatango is offering a 25% discount to the NCJAA network with the code SHOOKSHARE. \n\nBook here\n\nImage courtesy of Papatango
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/shook/
LOCATION:London – Generic\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191111
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SUMMARY:Dance Club at Scrubs
DESCRIPTION:7th November – 10th November 2019\nDeptford Does Art Gallery\, London\nFree \nDance Club at Scrubs is an exhibition celebrating the first edition of Dance Club\, a dance and choreography course run at HMP Wormwood Scrubs. \n\nSupported by Arts Council England and Barnet\, Enfield & Haringey NHS Mental Health Trust\, Dance Club endeavours to create a space for men in prison to improve communication skills\, express themselves creatively and challenge negative masculine behaviours prevalent in prisons. Over eight weeks Helena Webb and co-facilitator Marc Stevenson have danced with a group of men at Wormwood Scrubs accessing the mental health provision there. The group have danced energetically\, calmly\, sensitively and with abandon. They have recorded their dances through drawn scores and audio descriptions. \nThe work from Dance Club is exhibited alongside pieces by artist and National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance steering group member Erika Flowers\, who has lived experience of the criminal justice system. \nOn 10th November Erika will join other specialists in discussion on prison\, masculinity and dance as a rehabilitation tool. \n\n\nFind out more and book here\n\nImage courtesy of Helena Webb
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/dance-club-at-scrubs/
LOCATION:London – Generic\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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