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SUMMARY:Good Vibrations prison play-throughs
DESCRIPTION:31st January – 27th March 2020\nVarious prisons in England\nFree \nGood Vibrations‘ play-throughs are the culmination of its gamelan courses. These courses help prisoners\, patients in high security hospitals\, former prisoners and vulnerable people in the community to develop crucial life and work skills such as communication and team-working. This is done through learning to play gamelan (an Indonesian bronze percussion orchestra)\, an extremely accessible and communal form of music. \nThe next play-throughs will be taking place at: \nHMP Stoke Heath (Market Drayton) – morning of Friday 31st January (likely start time 10.00am)\nThis will be our first visit to HMP Stoke Heath\, an adult male prison in Shropshire. We’ll be working with more vulnerable prisoners with mental health issues who are often isolated. We’ll be offering the men the chance to gain an OCN Team-working qualification award.  \nHMP Thorn Cross (Warrington) – morning of Friday 7th February (likely start time 10.00am)\nHMP Thorn Cross is a Category D adult\, male open prison in Cheshire. This will be our fourth visit and we hope to end the week with a special performance with past participants. \nHMP Parkhurst (Isle of Wight) – morning of Friday 21st February (likely start time tbc)\nWe’re looking forward to going back to HMP Parkhurst on the Isle of Wight. On this course we’ll be offering participants the opportunity to gain an OCN Team-working qualification award for the first time. \nHMP Manchester – morning of Friday 28th February (likely start time 10.00am)\nHMP Manchester\, formerly known as Strangeways\, is a local prison which accepts people remanded into custody.  We will be running morning sessions only with a performance on the last day. \nHMP Liverpool – morning of Friday 27th March (likely start time 10.00am)\nThis will be our fourth visit to HMP Liverpool\, a category B/C local men’s prison. The course will end with a performance in front of participants’ friends and families. \nIf you are interested in coming along to any of these play-throughs\, please contact Good Vibrations as soon as possible: jane@good-vibrations.org.uk \n\nImage courtesy of Good Vibrations
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/good-vibrations-showcases/
LOCATION:Various – UK\, Various\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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SUMMARY:Irene Taylor Trust performances
DESCRIPTION:Dates in February and March\nLondon\, Cambridge\nFree \nThe Irene Taylor Trust is holding a series of public performances to showcase its various projects creating original music with people in contact with the criminal justice system. \n\nTuesday 4 February\, 1.45pm – Lullaby Project (collaboration with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra) performance with migrant & refugee mothers from Praxis Community Projects (Pott Street\, London E2 0EF) – RSVP to projects@irenetaylortrust.com \nTuesday 11 February\, 2pm – Lullaby Project (collaboration with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra) performance with migrant & refugee mothers from Praxis Community Projects (Pott Street\, London E2 0EF) – RSVP to projects@irenetaylortrust.com \nFriday 28 Feb\, morning (tbc) – Music in Prisons project with adult men\, Cambridgeshire – RSVP to projects@irenetaylortrust.com\nTuesday 3 March\, 3pm (arrive by 2.30pm) – Lullaby Project (collaboration with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra) performance with mothers & fathers with experience of the criminal justice system from Clean Break & Sounding Out (Expedia\, Angel Building\, 407 St John Street\, EC1V 4EX) – RSVP to projects@irenetaylortrust.com by 27/02/20\nFriday 20 March\, 3pm – Making Tracks project with The Prince’s Trust (The Prince’s Trust Morgan Stanley Centre\, 124 St Paul’s Way\, London E3 4QA)\n\nKeep an eye on its upcoming performances page for new dates. \nSee upcoming performances here\n\nImage courtesy of The Irene Taylor Trust\, credit Lizzie Coombes
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/irene-taylor-trust-performances/
LOCATION:Various – UK\, Various\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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SUMMARY:In Plain Sight
DESCRIPTION:5th – 8th\, 12th – 15th February\n7.30pm\nStoke-on-Trent\n£10 \nRideout’s new show\, In Plain Sight\, is an interactive improvised promenade performance taking place in a former tyre garage in Stoke-on-Trent in partnership with B arts. \nCommissioned by Voices of Stoke-on-Trent\, the show uses performance\, storytelling\, song\, interactive debate\, and food\, to explore the experiences of those who find themselves sleeping rough\, and tackle some of the issues that contribute to homelessness. \nDeveloped in consultation with people with lived experience of complex life circumstances\, In Plain Sight makes a special focus on why the help offered by professionals is sometimes rejected\, and offers insight into strategies that might enable more meaningful connections between those who sleep rough and those who seek to provide help and support. \nThe show contains stories that some people may find upsetting\, and is not considered suitable for those under 16. Audience members are advised to wear warm clothing and strong footwear as the performance takes place in a range of building spaces that are not all heated. \nBook here\n\nImage courtesy of Rideout
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/in-plain-sight/
LOCATION:Stoke-on-Trent\, Stoke-on-Trent\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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SUMMARY:Prisoners on Prisoners
DESCRIPTION:8th February – 6th September\nRipon\nFrom £5.50 \nPrisoners on Prisoners is an installation at Ripon Prison and Police Museum that shares the experiences of current and historic female prisoners through audio\, textile and photography. \nArtist Faye Claridge has been connecting prison archives with inmates at HMP Askham Grange\, to explore similarities and differences in their lives and prison experiences. Workshops using the museum’s Edwardian and Victorian criminal record books to give prisoners a way to share their perspectives and for museum visitors to consider the individual lived experience of justice systems. \nThe results have been compiled as a film and large-scale fabric print installation for cell 13 of the Victorian Ripon Prison and Police Museum. \nThe participants at Askham Grange really connected with the museum archives. Their thoughts on how prison has changed their lives and what changes might have helped prisoners 100-or-so years ago are really moving.\nFaye Claridge \nBook here\n\nImage courtesy of Faye Claridge
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/prisoners-on-prisoners/
LOCATION:Ripon\, Ripon\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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