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SUMMARY:Lucy Orta: Procession Banners
DESCRIPTION:23rd October 2018 – 20th January 2019\nTuesday – Sunday\, 10am – 5pm\nMedicine Bakery and Gallery\, Birmingham\nFree\, suggested donation £3 \nEarly this year artist Lucy Orta collaborated with female residents of HMP Downview to design 30 banners to mark 100 years since British women won the vote. In 2016\, many residents were transferred to HMP Downview after the closure of HMP Holloway\, then the largest all women prison in Europe\, and the notorious site where over 1\,000 suffragettes were imprisoned. Seven banners were carried by London College of Fashion students as part of the centenary Processions march\, produced by Artichoke\, in London\, Cardiff\, Edinburgh and Belfast on 10th June 2018. \nIkon Gallery exhibits a selection of banners for the first time at Medicine\, the former gallery of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists. \nClick here for more information \n\nPhoto courtesy of Ikon Gallery and Michelle Marshall
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/lucy-orta-procession-banners/
LOCATION:Birmingham – Generic\, Birmingham\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181216
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
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SUMMARY:Bullet Tongue
DESCRIPTION:14th November – 15th December\n151 Englefield Rd\, London N1 3LH\, UK\nFrom £12.50\n \nClick here to book \nThis immersive show is an authentic trip into life on a London estate\, performed by and made with young people from Islington. They’ll take over a converted North London frame factory for a show that delves into the world of ‘County Line’ drug dealing\, where gangs set up supply chains that reach out into the countryside or coastal towns. \nBullet Tongue is presented by youth charity The Big House\, written by Andrew Day and Sonya Hale\, and directed by Maggie Norris. \nPraise for previous The Big House productions: \n“Visceral storytelling. Shot through with moments of pure theatre\, graced with vivid\, moving performances by an excellent young cast. A stirring opening statement from this exciting new theatre group.”\n– Jez Butterworth \n\nThe Big House is a charity working with care leavers and at risk young people\, staging high profile theatre and film productions. \n\nImage courtesy of The Big House
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/bullet-tongue/
LOCATION:London – Generic\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181210
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SUMMARY:Inside Perspective
DESCRIPTION:27th November – 9th December 2018\nTate Exchange\, Tate Liverpool\nFree \nAn exhibition of prisoner artwork inspired by Op art in Focus\, currently on display at Tate Liverpool\, Inside Perspective will present an examination of the lines\, shapes and colours used to create dazzling\, optical effects. \nThis project is the second to be presented by social enterprise Novus\, who deliver education\, training and employability services to adults and young people in the UK’s prisons. \nThey have found that prisoners engaging in creative arts projects can help to increase self-confidence\, tackle issues and build relationships with their families\, and sustaining strong family relationships while in prison can play an important role in helping to reduce reoffending. Learners from a wide range of classes have used their skills to engage with the project. \nArtwork will be displayed from adults and young people in prisons in the North West\, North East\, Yorkshire and Lincolnshire\, London\, and Kent and Sussex\, young people’s institutions (Kent\, Staffordshire and Yorkshire) and secure training centre (Rugby). \nClick here for more information \n\nImage courtesy of Wikimedia Commons [public domain]
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/inside-perspective/
LOCATION:Liverpool – generic\, Liverpool\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181223
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
CREATED:20181122T171833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181122T171954Z
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SUMMARY:Head-Rot Holiday
DESCRIPTION:The Hope Theatre\, Islington\, London\n 27th November – 22 December\n Tuesday – Saturday only\, 7:45pm\n £15 / £12 \nBOOK NOW \n\n“Christmas is a right frightening bastard. If you can survive it in here then there’s hope.” \n\nHead-Rot Holiday was first staged by Clean Break\, a theatre company dedicated to giving a voice to women in the criminal justice system. Nearly three decades later\, Weighed In mounts a special revival of this irreverent dark comedy from one of the most important feminist writers of her generation\, Sarah Daniels (Masterpieces\, The Gut Girls). \nWorking in association with Women In Prison\, this production\, directed by Will Maynard\, sheds a light on neglected stories of women caught in the criminal justice system. \n“December 1991. In a secure hospital for the ‘criminally insane’\, three women prepare for the Christmas disco. The parole board’s recipe for early release: put on a dress\, wear some make-up… and dance with a rapist or killer of your choice. Ruth hears voices but distracts herself with karaoke. Claudia defies the racist nurses and longs to see her children. Dee applies mascara for the first time and is paid a visit by an angel. Behind iron bars\, the patients and nurses of Penwell Hospital ask: in such a topsy-turvy world\, who are you to say that I’m insane?” \nClick here to book your ticket \n\nImage courtesy of Weighed In Productions
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/head-rot-holiday/
LOCATION:London – Generic\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181206T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181206T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
CREATED:20181112T173206Z
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SUMMARY:Bringing together the youth justice and arts sectors
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 6th December\nMidland Arts Centre (mac)\, Birmingham\n5 – 7pm\nFree \nBook here \nArts Connect and the National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance (NCJAA) would like to invite you to a Christmas networking event for professionals working in arts and criminal justice. \nIn a bid to unite the sector in the West Midlands\, we are inviting professionals from Youth Offending Teams\, Pupil Referral Units\, Youth Offender Institutions\, arts organisations and artists who work in this area. \nThis will be an ideal opportunity to: network\, gain more insight into the work of Arts Connect and NCJAA and be kept informed on future opportunities\, whilst also indulging in a festive atmosphere with mince pies and non-alcoholic mulled wine. \nClick here to register your place \n\nImage courtesy of Southbank Mosaics
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/bringing-together-the-youth-justice-and-arts-sectors/
LOCATION:Birmingham – Generic\, Birmingham\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:NCJAA events and training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190121T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190121T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190115T112901Z
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SUMMARY:Film screening: Tre Maison Dasan
DESCRIPTION:Monday 21st January\nThe Roundhouse\, London\nDoors 5.30pm\n£5 \nSafe Ground\, in association with Hello World Productions\, present a feature length documentary about the impact of parental imprisonment\, followed by a community conversation. \nThe winner of 2018 award for Best Documentary Feature at Raindance Film Festival\, Tre Maison Dasan is an intimate portrait of three boys growing up\, each with a parent in prison. Directly told from the child’s perspective\, the film is an exploration of relationships and separation\, masculinity\, and coming of age in America when a parent is behind bars. \nClick here to book \n\nSafe Ground is an award-winning charity delivering therapeutic group work with fathers in UK prisons since 2003. \n\nImage courtesy of Safe Ground and Hello World Productions
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/film-screening-tre-maison-dasan/
LOCATION:London – Generic\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190122T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190122T160000
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SUMMARY:Introduction to arts in prisons
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 22 January 2019\n10am – 4pm\nBirmingham\n£75 \nBook now \nThis one day introductory course will explore some of the questions to consider before embarking on a creative project in this unique setting. The course will also provide an overview of the current criminal justice system and an insight to working inside a prison\, looking at the practicalities. During the day we will explore the process of desistance from crime and learn from case study examples of how to deliver creative activity safely and responsibly. \nThe course will be delivered by Rebbecca Hemmings (Development Officer for the National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance) and Sara Lee (Director of Music in Prisons). It has been adapted from the Clinks Working and Volunteering in Prison training course. \nThe course is aimed at those with an arts background\, but with little or no previous experience of working in a criminal justice settings. Please note this is not a qualification and will not provide a certificate to work in prisons. \nSpaces are limited and this course sold out quickly last time\, so please book as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. \nClick here to book \n\nImage courtesy of Avodah Dance
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/introduction-to-arts-in-prisons/
LOCATION:Birmingham – Generic\, Birmingham\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:NCJAA events and training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190127T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190127T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
CREATED:20181029T144136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181219T102639Z
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SUMMARY:Effective facilitation workshop
DESCRIPTION:Sunday 27th January 2019\n10am – 5pm\n Royal College of Music\, London\n £25 \nBOOK NOW \nArts Council England has funded Good Vibrations to run a day-long effective facilitation workshop for music practitioners to develop their facilitation techniques. \nMy understanding of facilitation has been enriched\, revitalised and broadened.”\n– Participant\, 2017 \nAbout the training: \n\nIt will be run by Good Vibrations\, a national charity with an excellent reputation in criminal justice and mental health settings. See academic research on Good Vibrations’ impact and approach.\nYou will immerse yourself in the experience of being a participant in a condensed\, typical Good Vibrations course.\nYou will observe an experienced facilitator modelling a range of facilitation techniques and experience the impact on group dynamics and musical outcomes.\nYou’ll have fun and will get the opportunity to get to know other practitioners working in challenging circumstances.\nYou’ll get recordings of the music you produce on the day.\nYou’ll learn a new skill – to play Javanese Gamelan!\nWe’ll share new Royal College of Music research on our facilitation approach – the theory behind what you experience on the day.\nYou will come out feeling inspired about the potential of incorporating the new facilitation techniques you’ve learnt into your practice.\n\nPlease email malcolm@good-vibrations.org.uk for further enquires or click here to book your ticket \n\nPlease note; the Royal College of Music is undergoing extensive building works\, if you have any additional physical requirements please let Malcolm know.
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/effective-facilitation-workshop/
LOCATION:London – Generic\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190501
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
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SUMMARY:Drawing Connections... at The Edges
DESCRIPTION:30th January – April 2019\nOpening event Wednesday 30th January (from 2pm)\nRadzinowicz Library\, University of Cambridge\nFree \nDrawing Connections will exhibit work from an eight-week project bringing together residents at HMP Springhill with students from the local Banbury and Bicester College Art Faculty in a series of artist-led workshops held at HMP Springhill. \nIn addition to selected works from the project\, visitors will be able to see the library’s permanent selection of Koestler Awards artworks – and meet participants and enjoy light refreshments at the exhibition’s opening on 30th January. \nThe exhibition continues until April 2019. \nPlease confirm attendance by emailing crimlib@hermes.cam.ac.uk \nClick here for more information about the project \n\nImage courtesy of Rebecca Greene
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/drawing-connections-at-the-edges-2/
LOCATION:Cambridge – generic\, Cambridge\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190130T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190130T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
CREATED:20190117T165818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190117T165905Z
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SUMMARY:The Night Alphabet
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 30th January\n7pm – 10pm\nThe Poetry Cafe\, London \nFREE \nThe Night Alphabet is a new collection of short stories from Joelle Taylor\, and to celebrate it she has been mentoring three women from marginalised communities in the development of their careers: Lady Unchained (former prisoner)\, Sarah Crutwell (mental health advocate)\, and Ansori Sad Howidi (Iraqi / Syrian refugee). \nThe three women have made short poetry-prose films about their experiences which will be screened at the event. Following the screening there will be a live gig featuring all three women\, and a reading from the The Night Alphabet by Joelle Taylor. \nFind out more here \n\nImage courtesy of Johannes Jansson/norden.org [CC BY 2.5 dk]
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/the-night-alphabet/
LOCATION:London – Generic\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190208T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190208T163000
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
CREATED:20181127T143421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181127T143518Z
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SUMMARY:Rewriting Justice
DESCRIPTION:Friday 8th February 2019\n10am – 4.30pm\nLondon\nFrom £59.88 \nBOOK NOW \nA one day introductory course for theatre-artists\, early career playwrights and criminal justice professionals with an interest in the specialised field of theatre\, women and criminal justice\, led by Anna Herrmann\, Clean Break‘s Joint Artistic Director\, and Vivienne Franzmann (playwright). \nThrough drama and play-writing exercises\, group work and discussion\, participants will: \n\nLearn creative ideas and exercises for facilitating playwriting with women in criminal justice settings\nExplore best practice when working creatively with adults in vulnerable circumstances\nGain confidence and skills for managing challenging situations\nHear insights about working in prisons as a playwright for Clean Break.\n\nClean Break is the UK’s leading theatre company focusing exclusively on women in the criminal justice system. With a 40 year track record\, this training will give participants a unique insight into the company’s successful approach to theatre practice in both prison and community settings. \nClick here to book your place \n\nClean Break is offering three free bursary places to applicants who have had personal experience of the criminal justice system. If you qualify for one of these places email participation@cleanbreak.org.uk quoting ‘Rewriting Justice bursary place’ stating why you are eligible\, and what you would like to get out of the day. \n\nImage courtesy of Clean Break
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/rewriting-justice/
LOCATION:London – Generic\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190211T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190211T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
CREATED:20190205T170158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190205T170158Z
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SUMMARY:Music in prisons: defining a successful project
DESCRIPTION:Monday 11th February\n6pm – 7pm\nGuildhall School of Music & Drama\, London\nFree \nRegister to attend here \n\nThe idea that music has the power to transform is as old as music itself. In recent years\, this idea has been outworked most evidently in the various musical interventions and projects taking place around the world intended to bring about individual and social transformation. \nIn this evening seminar\, Sarah Doxat-Pratt (University of Nottingham) will look specifically at music projects in a prison context\, raising questions regarding who defines success in this area. Drawing on over a year of fieldwork with the Irene Taylor Trust\, her paper will discuss the motivations and success criteria of prisoner participants themselves. \n\nImage courtesy of Irene Taylor Trust\, credit: Lizzie Coombes \n 
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/music-in-prisons-defining-a-successful-project/
LOCATION:London – Generic\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190331
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
CREATED:20181127T145134Z
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SUMMARY:Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train
DESCRIPTION:14th February – 30th March 2019\nMonday to Saturday\nLondon\nFrom £10 \nBOOK NOW \nFrom Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Adly Guirgis (The Motherfucker with the Hat) and directed by Kate Hewitt\, Young Vic present a dark comedy about the contradictory nature of faith. \nInside the lockdown wing of Rikers Island prison\, a frightened young man accused of murdering a cult leader is confronted with a charismatic born-again serial killer and a sadistic guard.  Will one man’s redemption lead to another’s damnation? \n“Like a shot of caffeine straight in the veins”\n– The Guardian
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/jesus-hopped-the-a-train/
LOCATION:London – Generic\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190317
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
CREATED:20190124T122134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190124T122134Z
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SUMMARY:There is a Field
DESCRIPTION:20th February – 16th March 2019\nTheatre503\, London\n£17 / £12 / £10 \nBOOK NOW \n“Why you all looking at me like that? Eh? You never seen a real Muslim before? Is it cos I’m white?” \nMark’s mother wants him to bury his father and it’s up to Saleh to find him and bring him home for a proper East End send off. Only Mark is no longer Mark\, he’s Abdullah. There is A Field is a London story of faith\, death and family strife reshaped by local crises and global events. \n\nSynergy Theatre Project’s new production is written by former prisoner Martin Askew\, directed by Esther Baker and features Archie Backhouse\, Sarah Finigan\, Roseanna Frascona\, Sam Frenchum\, Fabrizio Santino. \nSynergy began working with Martin after his release from prison\, commissioning There is a Field as his debut\, full-length play. Martin grew up in the East End and started writing after witnessing the murder of a close friend. His screenplay Snow in Paradise was selected for the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. \nFind out more and book here \n\nImage courtesy of Synergy Theatre Project
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/there-is-a-field/
LOCATION:London – Generic\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190221
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190222
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
CREATED:20190124T124320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190124T124320Z
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SUMMARY:The Biomechanics of the Treadwheel
DESCRIPTION:21st February 2019\nMorning\nHMP Stafford \nThis is a public performance of Rideout‘s performing arts residency at HMP Stafford. If you would like to attend\, please contact saul@rideout.org.uk no later than 14th February. \n\nFollowing the success of last year’s Past Time partnership with Prisoners\, Medical Care and Entitlement to Health in England and Ireland\, 1850-2000 – a five-year Wellcome Trust-funded project led by Professor Hilary Marland (University of Warwick) and Dr Catherine Cox (University College Dublin) – Rideout (Creative Arts for Rehabilitation) is embarking on three further performing arts residencies\, known collectively as Staging Time. \nThe first of these\, The Biomechanics of the Treadwheel\, will use a mix of parkour\, contact improvisation\, and Meyerhold’s actor training methodology to create a dance performance exploring the history of hard labour in Victorian prisons. \nAs part of this process\, participants will create a new biomechanic etude based on hard labour\, which will be made available in the form of an illustrated pamphlet. \nWorking with Rideout will be choreographer Dave McKenna from Being Frank Physical Theatre\, illustrator Paul Gent\, historian Professor Marland and theatre academic Dr Silvija Jestrovic\, both from University of Warwick. \nTo find out more\, or register your interest in attending the public performance\, please contact saul@rideout.org.uk no later than 14th February. \n\nStaging Time is funded by Arts Council England\, University of Warwick and HMP Stafford. An external evaluation of the programme using a World Cafe methodology is being conducted by researchers from Staffordshire University and will be available in late 2019/early 2020. \n\nImage courtesy of Rideout
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/the-biomechanics-of-the-treadwheel/
LOCATION:Stafford – generic\, Stafford\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190320
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
CREATED:20190124T115729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190124T121202Z
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SUMMARY:Inside Bitch
DESCRIPTION:27th February – 23rd March 2019\nRoyal Court Theatre\, London\n£18 (£12 Mondays) \nBOOK NOW \n“You’ve seen Orange is the New Black. You’ve seen Locked Up. You’ve seen Bad Girls.  So\, what have we got that’s different? Well\, for one\, we’ve been to prison.” \nClean Break and Royal Court Theatre present a play devised and performed by Clean Break members Lucy Edkins\, Jennifer Joseph\, Terri Ann Oudjar and Jade Small. \nCreated by women who aren’t guessing\, Inside Bitch is a playful subversion of the representation of women in prison and how things aren’t quite as seen on TV. \nConceived by Stacey Gregg and Deborah Pearson. \nFind out more and book here \n\nImage courtesy of Clean Break
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/inside-bitch/
LOCATION:London – Generic\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190227
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190310
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
CREATED:20181122T183259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181219T102332Z
UID:5118-1551225600-1552175999@artsincriminaljustice.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Jumper Factory
DESCRIPTION:27th February – 9th March\nThe Maria\, Young Vic\, London\nFrom £15 \nBook now \n\n“I wait whilst the world carries on\, whilst my family grow old\, whilst my lovers move on\, and I count down the days\, and I wait… \nHow would you survive in prison?” \n\nFrom Young Vic Taking Part\, created in collaboration with inmates at HMP Wandsworth and written by Luke Barnes\, this new piece explores the stories of people behind bars and the resilience they need to face a world that moves without them. \nClick here to book \n\nImage courtesy of Young Vic\, credit: Leon Puplett
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/the-jumper-factory/
LOCATION:London – Generic\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190227T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190227T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
CREATED:20181123T161238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190218T112308Z
UID:5160-1551259800-1551283200@artsincriminaljustice.org.uk
SUMMARY:Young people in the criminal justice system - how can the arts respond?
DESCRIPTION:Annual conference: 27th February 2019\n9.30am – 4pm\nThe Crescent Theatre\, Birmingham\n£90 (£70 for Clinks members). \n\n\nOnline bookings for this event are now closed. If you are still interested in attending\, please contact events@clinks.org to be added to the waiting list. \n\nThe National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance (NCJAA) 2019 annual conference asks the question: How can the arts respond to the issues facing young people in the criminal justice system? \nThe conference aims to answer this question with workshops\, performances\, panel discussions and speeches from leading professionals and young people who have been in contact with the criminal justice system. \nIntermission Youth Theatre will be performing Verona Road\, the company’s adaptation of Romeo and Juliet. Speakers include: \n\n(Video message) input from Edward Argar MP\, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Ministry of Justice\nAbid Hussain\, Director of Diversity\, Arts Council England\nNathan Dennis\, Director\, First Class Legacy\nMatt Griffiths\, CEO\, Youth Music\nNeal Hazel\, Youth Justice Board\nLynnette Kelly\, West Midlands Assistant Police and Crime Commissioner\nJamal Khan\, Waltham Forest Council Young Advisor and author\nCraig Pinkey\, Criminologist and urban youth specialist\nLisa Rowles\, Director of Innovation and Evidence\, Khulisa\nSandwell Youth Offending Team\nUnitas\nDr Daniela Varley\, Director\, Recre8\nand more to be announced.\n\nIn the youth justice system\, nearly half of all children (under 18 years) are from black\, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds with increasing numbers of Muslims and the starkest disproportionality amongst Gypsy\, Traveller and Roma children. In the adult estate\, the distinct characteristics and needs of young adults (18–25 years) are unaddressed\, resulting in disproportionate reoffending rates. \nWe know from evidence that the arts have the power to transform lives\, reduce crime\, challenge stereotypes and enhance art and culture for all. So\, how can the sector help to support children and young people up to the age of 25 in contact with the criminal justice system? \nThe conference will discuss good practice and policy\, at both local and national levels\, where arts and culture aim to address: poor outcomes for young black\, Asian and minority ethnic people in custody; Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs); health and wellbeing; leadership and role models. We will also explore effective partnership work\, funding\, and how evidence is used to make change. \nNCJAA invites policy-makers\, voluntary organisations\, prison staff\, practitioners\, academics and artists working with the arts and young people in the youth/criminal justice system to attend and be a part of this important discussion. \n\nWe are offering 10 free places to those with a lived experience of the criminal justice system\, or for who cost is a barrier to attending. Places will be given confidentially and on a first come first served basis. If you would like to apply please email info@artsincriminaljustice.org.uk
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/young-people-in-the-criminal-justice-system-how-can-the-arts-respond/
LOCATION:Birmingham – Generic\, Birmingham\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:NCJAA events and training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190228T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190228T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
CREATED:20190218T105137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190218T105254Z
UID:5504-1551362400-1551369600@artsincriminaljustice.org.uk
SUMMARY:Cultural eXchanges: Art in prisons
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 28th February 2019\nDe Montford University\, Leicester\, LE1 5XY\nFREE \nThe Cultural eXchanges festival (25th February – 1st March 2019) features a variety of guests and speakers from the cultural and creative industries. Now in its eighteenth year\, the festival is held annually at De Montford University; hosted by the Faculty of Arts\, Design and Humanities and run by the third year Arts and Festivals Management BA (Hons) students. \nThe festival features a two-part Art in prisons event. \n\nPART I: 2-3pm\, Clephan 3.03\n2017 saw the launch of Talent Unlocked\, a two-week prison arts festival. As part of the partnership between DMU and HMP Leicester the festival is produced from both inside and outside of the “wall.” During 2018\, the festival ran simultaneously in HMP Leicester and HMP Stafford. This session provides an opportunity to discuss the challenges and the organisational differences between the two prisons. The panel is led by Jacqui Norton (DMU) and Dr Victoria Knight (DMU). \n\nPART II: 3-4pm\, Clephan 3.03\nChris Heighton (DMU)\, presents an insight into the evolution of participatory music programmes at HMP Leicester. He will share the journeys of professional and student musicians. Chris creates platforms for musicians from both sides of the “bars” to produce original music. This has included working with DMU partners\, the Philharmonia Orchestra and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. \n\nFind out more here
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/cultural-exchanges-art-in-prisons/
LOCATION:Leicester\, Leicester\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190520
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
CREATED:20181221T171956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190301T132402Z
UID:5308-1551398400-1558310399@artsincriminaljustice.org.uk
SUMMARY:We Made This: Koestler Trust at Turner Contemporary
DESCRIPTION:1st March – 19th May\nTurner Contemporary\, Margate\nFree \nThe Koestler Trust is staging its first exhibition in the South East at Margate’s Turner Contemporary. \nWe Made This features over 70 artworks made by people in prisons\, young offender institutions\, secure hospitals and on probation in Kent and Sussex will be on display. Creations include paintings\, sculpture\, music\, poetry\, needlework and craft; drawn from artworks submitted from Kent and Sussex establishments for the 2018 Koestler Awards. \nA group of people on probation are curating the exhibition – service users from the Kent\, Surrey and Sussex Community Rehabilitation Company (KSSCRC). \nClick here for more information \n\nImage: Pi Equals 3\, Bracton Centre\, courtesy of Koestler Trust
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/koestler-trust-at-turner-contemporary/
LOCATION:Margate\, Margate\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190306
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190316
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
CREATED:20190128T181043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190128T181407Z
UID:5414-1551830400-1552694399@artsincriminaljustice.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Stretch
DESCRIPTION:6th – 15th March\n53two\, Manchester\n£10 (£2 unwaged) \nBOOK NOW \n\nWorkshops\nManchester Actor’s Platform (MAP) is looking for charities and local community groups to attend The Stretch for free and take part in workshops and forum discussions. In these the actors and director will spend time devising pieces with participants as a response to the piece\, with the opportunity to perform alongside Manchester poet Argh Kid on a fundraiser night on Sunday 10th March. In particular\, the piece would appeal to people who have been in contact with the criminal justice system. \nIf you are interested please contact simon@53two.com \n\n“Follow Lee in this powerful and poignant piece as he finds his way through a ten year stretch inside after one terrible mistake. Experience the highs\, and definitely the lows\, and witness just how it affects him and those nearest to him.” \nMAP Productions is bringing The Stretch back to the stage following a successful run at JB Shorts Festival. This extended one hour version has been written with support from the pastoral team at HMP Forest Bank and is based on true experiences. \nFrom writer Joe Ainsworth and director Simon Naylor\, The Stretch hopes to raise the bar for fringe theatre in Manchester and draw in a new and more diverse audience. The production uses spoken word\, dance and music to spark discussion about how one decision can change lives – and the consequences in what many believe is a failing prison system. \nFind out more and book here \n\nImage courtesy of 53two\, credit: Sean Mason
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/the-stretch/
LOCATION:manchester\, Manchester\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190307
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190309
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
CREATED:20190226T110613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190226T110943Z
UID:5609-1551916800-1552089599@artsincriminaljustice.org.uk
SUMMARY:Belong
DESCRIPTION:7th – 8th March 2019\n7pm\nLyric Hammersmith\, London\n£8 \nEsther\, Frankie and Shiloh don’t know each other. Their lives are very different\, and they don’t have any mutual friends. \nThey have something in common – sometimes they feel utterly alone. \nThis new play from women’s criminal justice theatre company Clean Break explores youth loneliness in London. Filled with hope\, longing and lyricism; the debut play from bold new voices Carys Wright and River is based on devised work by Brazen\, Clean Break’s Young Artists. \nBelong was created as part of the Co-Op Foundation funded Youth Loneliness Project and is showing at the Lyric Hammersmith for its Evolution festival. \nBook now \n\nImage courtesy of Clean Break\, based on an original illustration by Carys Wright
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/belong/
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190316T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190316T140000
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
CREATED:20190220T135449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190220T135509Z
UID:5524-1552737600-1552744800@artsincriminaljustice.org.uk
SUMMARY:Distant Voices
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 16th March\nUnion Chapel\, Compton Terrace\, London N1 2UNv\n12 – 2pm\nPay what you can (suggested £5 donation) \nHear Emma Pollock (Ex-Delgados)\, Jo Mango\, Louis Abbott (Admiral Fallow)\, and Donna Maciocia share some of the songs and stories from the Distant Voices project at this special Daylight Music gig at Union Chapel. \nDistant Voices brings together some of Scotland’s most acclaimed songwriters with people who have first-hand experience of the criminal justice system. Co-writers on the debut album Not Known at this Address include prisoners\, prison staff\, researchers and social workers. Through these diverse collaborations the songs offer a unique portrait of criminal justice in Scotland. \n“Listen to these songs not because it’s such a worthwhile project\, though it is\, but because you’ll love them” – Ricky Ross (BBC Radio Scotland) \nDistant Voices is run in partnership between the University of Glasgow\, University of Edinburgh\, University of West of Scotland\, and Vox Liminis. \nFind out more about Distant Voices here \nFind out more about the event here \n\nImage courtesy of Vox Liminis
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/distant-voices/
LOCATION:London – Generic\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190321T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190322T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
CREATED:20190115T114815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190115T115157Z
UID:5326-1553158800-1553274000@artsincriminaljustice.org.uk
SUMMARY:Cultures of Health and Wellbeing
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 21st March – Friday 22nd March\nGreat North Museum\, Newcastle upon Tyne\n£50 – £120 \nThe Culture\, Health and Wellbeing Alliance\, a new national organisation representing everyone who believes that cultural engagement and participation can transform our health and wellbeing\, is holding its first annual conference in Newcastle upon Tyne in March. \n‘Cultures of Health and Wellbeing’ is a two-day conference aimed at those working within arts/heritage/creativity and health/wellbeing – or those interested in learning more about this work. It will hopefully be a chance to explore the particular challenges and opportunities presented by a time of unprecedented growth and public interest \nThe conference will focus on the following themes: \nCulture \n\nWhat does ‘culture’ mean to us?\nHow does health and wellbeing work in the arts\, museums and libraries intersect with cultural histories and identities?\nHow do cultural concerns like food\, craft\, nature and spirituality fit with this work?\nDigital cultures: Artificial Intelligence\, Virtual Reality – future culture and future health\nHow does work with culture\, health and wellbeing address social inequalities\, and create sustainable social practices?\n\nPractice \n\nIn a time of unprecedented interest in and momentum within the sector\, what models of practice might help us grow and thrive?\nHow can we develop the relationship between practice and research? What role does creative research have in our health and wellbeing?\n\nIf you would like to be part of discussions around any of these questions\, please get in touch with Victoria (Director) or Hayley (Events Coordinator) at info@culturehealthandwellbeing.org.uk \nClick here to book \n\nImage credit: Healing Arts Stroke dance project (North Cumbria University Hospitals NHS Trust)
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/cultures-of-health-and-wellbeing/
LOCATION:Newcastle – generic\, Newcastle\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190330
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
CREATED:20190116T184132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190116T184249Z
UID:5337-1553644800-1553903999@artsincriminaljustice.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Other Side of the Wall (Mental health specific)
DESCRIPTION:27th – 29th March 2019\nMoseley\, Birmingham\n£420 \nGeese Theatre Company has worked in arts-based practice in criminal justice\, social welfare and forensic mental health for 30 years. Alongside its work within these settings\, the company regularly facilitates training courses on its use of theatre and drama techniques in group-work settings. \nThis specialist three-day course ‘The Other Side of the Wall’ is an opportunity to learn more about the methodology behind Geese’s work\, for staff working in community or secure settings with patients or service users who have mental health issues or personality disorders. \nThe course is recommended for: \n\nTherapists (e.g. OTs\, SaLTs or arts-based therapists)\nPsychologists\nProgramme facilitators\nActivities co-ordinators\n\nHowever\, it is open to anyone who has experience of\, or who is interested in\, working in this field. \nParticipants will be invited to experience and practice a variety of drama-based methods for use in group-work. This will be underpinned by a clear\, theoretical framework and guidance from experienced Geese practitioners. No previous experience of using drama or theatre techniques is required. \nClick here to find out more and book
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/the-other-side-of-the-wall-mental-health-specific/
LOCATION:Birmingham – Generic\, Birmingham\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190328T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190328T213000
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
CREATED:20190226T105214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190226T105214Z
UID:5606-1553801400-1553808600@artsincriminaljustice.org.uk
SUMMARY:Unchained Nights #3
DESCRIPTION:28th March 2019\n7:30pm\nArtsadmin\, Toynbee Studios\, London\n£8 / £5 concessions \nPoet Lady Unchained hosts another edition of Unchained Nights – an artistic platform for artists with lived experience of the criminal justice system. Having served time in prison\, Lady Unchained wants to challenge the ‘ex-offender’ label through creativity. \nExpect poetry and music from a line up of artists with stories needing to be heard. This event sold out last time so book soon to ensure you can attend. \nBook here \n\nImage courtesy of Artsadmin\, credit Greg Goodale
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/unchained-nights-3/
LOCATION:London – Generic\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190329T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190329T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
CREATED:20190226T102727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190226T113308Z
UID:5602-1553868000-1553878800@artsincriminaljustice.org.uk
SUMMARY:Music in Prisons project performance
DESCRIPTION:29th March 2019\n2pm\nHMP Hollesley Bay\, Suffolk\nFree – RSVP essential \nSee live music created by men in prison in collaboration with The Irene Taylor Trust. \nAnyone wanting to attend will need undertake the prison’s security checks\, so an RSVP is essential. Please contact Jake on projects@irenetaylortrust.com before 21st March to arrange this. \nFind out more \n\nImage courtesy of Irene Taylor Trust\, credit Lizzie Coombes
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/music-in-prisons-project-performance/
LOCATION:Suffolk\, Suffolk\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190411T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190411T163000
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
CREATED:20190325T150636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190325T153144Z
UID:5721-1554984000-1555000200@artsincriminaljustice.org.uk
SUMMARY:Changing Stories symposium at HMP Thorn Cross
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 11th April 2019\nHMP Thorn Cross\, Cheshire\nFree (registration essential) \nTo celebrate the conclusion of its Changing Stories project\, Theatre in Prisons and Probation (TiPP) is holding an afternoon symposium at HMP Thorn Cross. \nThe organisation invites anyone wanting an insight into the work TiPP does to come along and meet some of the artists it works with. HMP Thorn Cross is one of the key locations for delivering Changing Stories\, so TiPP is really pleased to be able to say that some of the men it has been working with will be joining to talk about their experiences and share some of their work. \nChanging Stories is a participatory arts project based in four North West prisons\, equipping participants with the skills to write\, create theatre\, and perform music that tell the stories that shape who they are. \nAs a part of the day\, lunch will be provided by men working in the Black Cap Restaurant in the prison. \n\nPlaces are free\, but spaces are limited. As the event takes place at a prison\, registration is essential. \nIf you would like to find out more or book a space\, email cara@tipp.org.uk before 1st April 2019. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nImage courtesy of TiPP
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/changing-stories-symposium-at-hmp-thorn-cross/
LOCATION:Cheshire\, Cheshire\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190416T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190416T200000
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
CREATED:20190410T154501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190410T154724Z
UID:6023-1555439400-1555444800@artsincriminaljustice.org.uk
SUMMARY:Films explore Holloway Prison
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 16th April 2019\, 6.30 – 8pm\nResource for London\, Holloway Road\, London\nFree \nEchoes of Holloway Prison\, in partnership with human rights charity Journey for Justice\, is showcasing three films that explore the stories of the prison\, its people and its closure. \n\nWithin these Walls: a journey through the inside spaces of HMP Holloway\, combining still images with oral histories of former inmates.\nEchoes of Holloway Prison: a film telling the story of the prison through the voices of those who were held there and worked there.\nPostcards from Prison: artist Erika drew a postcard everyday before\, during and after her imprisonment at HMP Holloway. This film tells her story through some of the postcards.\n\nFind out more and book here \nThese films include strong language and stories which viewers may find upsetting. Not suitable for under 18s. \nFind out more by emailing Roz.Currie@islington.gov.uk \n\nImage courtesy of Journey to Justice
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/films-explore-holloway-prison/
LOCATION:London – Generic\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190509
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190531
DTSTAMP:20260421T200947
CREATED:20190403T125235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190424T114951Z
UID:5939-1557360000-1559260799@artsincriminaljustice.org.uk
SUMMARY:Manchester Crime and Justice Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:6 – 9pm\, Thursdays throughout May 2019\nNumber 70 Oxford St\, Manchester\nFree \nFrom Manchester Metropolitan University’s Research in Arts and Humanities programme\, The Manchester Crime and Justice Film Festival uses films as the spark for discussion of crime and justice. \nThrough four popular films\, it will present research-based and practical ideas and solutions to give an alternative take on crime\, justice and punishment in the 21st century. \n\nMona Lisa (1986)\nThursday 9th May\nAvailable on Eventbrite\nThe Purge (2013)\nThursday 16th May\nAvailable on Eventbrite\nThe Harder They Come (1972)\nThursday 23rd May\nAvailable on Eventbrite\nDo The Right Thing (1989)\nThursday 30th May\nAvailable on Eventbrite\n\nFind out more here \n\nLogo courtesy of Manchester Metropolitan University
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/manchester-crime-and-justice-film-festival/
LOCATION:Manchester generic\, Manchester\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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