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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: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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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200322
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SUMMARY:The Special Relationship
DESCRIPTION:26th February – 21st March\nSoho Theatre\, London\nFrom £10 \nYes I was deported back. Old Trump sent me here. Anything happens to my family\, I’m coming across that ocean if I got to come in a tugboat\, singing\, “Row\, row\, row your boat”. \nSynergy Theatre Project‘s latest production uses interviews with ex-prisoners and experts in immigration and criminal law and features true stories of people caught up in immigration detention and deportation. \nThe Special Relationship was written by Hassan Abdulrazzak and researched in collaboration with Prisoners Abroad\, a UK charity supporting British citizens imprisoned overseas and returning to the UK. \nBook now\n\nImage courtesy of Synergy Theatre Project \n 
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/the-special-relationship/
LOCATION:London – Generic\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200427
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SUMMARY:Unlocked 2
DESCRIPTION:7th – 26th April\nLeicester\nFree \nNew Walk Museum & Art Gallery and Soft Touch Arts invite you to visit their second ‘Unlocked’ exhibition. \nThe art on display was created by prisoners at HMP Leicester\, HMP Stocken and by people on probation. The aim of the installation is to give an opportunity to get a sense of what life is like in prison and how art provides opportunities to maintain wellbeing. \nThe exhibition includes testimonies from the artists about how creative practice has helped to transform their lives. \n\nImage courtesy of Soft Touch Arts
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/unlocked-2/
LOCATION:Leicester\, Leicester\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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SUMMARY:Postponed: The work of the arts and culture in prisons and probation research think-tank
DESCRIPTION:*This event has been postponed* \nAs a result of the evolving situation regarding Covid-19\, we have unfortunately had to take the decision to postpone all Clinks and National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance events being held in March and April. We will be keeping the situation under review in order to make decisions about whether to postpone or cancel future events with the aim to provide as much notice as possible of any postponements or cancellations. We apologise for the inconvenience caused and thank you for your understanding. \nWe will be in contact with delegates directly with further information. Updates will also be available in Clinks’ weekly Light Lunch ebulletin. Please contact events@clinks.org with any enquiries. \n\nWednesday 18th March 2020\n10am – 6.30pm\nLondon\nFrom £15 \nThe National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance is delighted to announce its first research think-tank on the work of the arts and culture in prisons and probation\, co-curated by Professor Sarah Colvin\, University of Cambridge\, and Professor Lorraine Gamman\, Central St Martins. \nThe day will focus on moving towards a rounded evidence base\, and towards a community of knowledge. We are looking for new perspectives via a cross-disciplinary and cross-sector approach. By the end of the day we hope to have taken our understanding of the work of the arts in prisons and probation to a new level. \nSpeakers/respondents include: \n\nProfessor Rosie Meek\, author of the Ministry of Justice review of sport in prisons\, A Sporting Chance (2018)\nDr Rosie Perkins\, Royal College of Music/Imperial College London\, HEartS (Health\, Economic and Social impact of the arts) project team\nAndrew Mowlah\, Director of Research\, Arts Council England\nDr Caoimhe McAvinchey\, Reader in Socially Engaged and Contemporary Performance at Queen Mary\, University of London\nDr Claire Westall and Dr Michelle Kelly\, editors of Prison Writing and the Literary World (2020)\nProfessor Loraine Gelsthorpe and Dr Caroline Lanskey\, lead researchers\, University of Cambridge/ National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance Inspiring Futures project.\n\nAll delegates will be sent a summary piece before the event\, outlining Where we are now: research on the work of the arts and culture in prisons and probation. The think-tank will focus on key questions including: \n\nWhat does research into arts and culture in prisons and probation need to evidence?\nWhat data are needed to provide evidence\, and how are they best collected?\nWhat are the lessons from other sectors (e.g. health and sport)?\nWhat is the potential of creativity in the criminal justice system?\nCan it help shift culture and society’s understanding of prisons and punishment?\nWhat ideas about the function or work of the arts and culture already exist in arts\, humanities and social science research? Can they be “joined up” to advance our understanding of the work of the arts and culture in prisons and probation?\nWhat stepchange in policy in the next 5-10 years would best reflect this understanding of the work of the arts and culture?\n\nBook here\nWe are offering two free places to individuals with lived experience of the criminal justice system and/or of black\, Asian and minority ethnic communities. Please email events@clinks.org with brief details. \n 
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/the-work-of-the-arts-and-culture-in-prisons-and-probation-research-think-tank/
LOCATION:London – Generic\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:NCJAA events and training
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