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SUMMARY:We are all human: a Koestler Trust exhibition at the Southbank Centre
DESCRIPTION:‘We are all human’ is the UK’s annual national showcase of arts by prisoners\, ex-offenders on community sentences\, secure psychiatric patients and immigration detainees. It is the ninth exhibition in an ongoing partnership between the Koestler Trust and Southbank Centre. \nThis year’s show was curated by writer and dub-poet Benjamin Zephaniah. The exhibition features a wide range of artforms including painting\, drawing\, matchstick modelling\, craft\, music and writing\, exploring themes of time\, contemplation and the natural environment. \nClick here for more information
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/we-are-all-human-a-koestler-trust-exhibition-at-the-southbank-centre/
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SUMMARY:Intermission Youth Theatre's 'Love me to Death'
DESCRIPTION:Two boroughs both alike in poverty\,\nSouth and east where we tell our story.\nFrom past issues up to present gang wars\nEvading the laws to kill without cause.\nThen he saw her\, it was love at first sight\,\nShe caught a glimpse and was like\,\nhe’s alright! \nBut she’s from E8 and he’s from Southeast\,\nAnd they got bare beef so that means no peace.\nBut these two lovers were prepared to fight\,\nAnd tread the fearful tight rope of their plight.\nDespite the backlash of the hood enraged\,\nThis passion was one lion they could not cage.\nEngage\, and with patient ears tell others\nThat our stage is full of Shakespeare’s Lovers. \nSee Intermission Youth Theatre’s ‘Love me to Death’ (inspired by Romeo and Juliet) from 26th October – 19th November in London. \nClick here to book tickets
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/intermission-youth-theatres-love-me-to-death/
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SUMMARY:Listening event: arts in criminal justice settings
DESCRIPTION:We are holding a ‘listening event’ on 10th November (1 – 4pm) in Birmingham to bring together people working in arts and criminal justice settings across the West Midlands to talk about current policy and challenges as well as good practice. \nThe session will be an informal event for participants to raise any concerns about the current policy or practice landscape whilst sharing experience\, knowledge and skills with others. It will also enable us to find out more about the issues affecting our members right now and what we can do to better support you. \nThe event will be led by NCJAA Chair Alison Frater\, NCJAA Manager Jessica Plant\, and NCJAA Steering Group member and Artistic Director of Geese Theatre Company\, Andy Watson. This is a free event open to members\, artists\, prison staff and community rehabilitation companies\, health providers\, academics and other interested parties. \nTo book a place please click here \nImage courtesy of Dance United
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/listening-event-arts-in-criminal-justice-settings/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161112
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SUMMARY:Staging rehabilitation: a Clean Break and Geese Theatre Company masterclass
DESCRIPTION:This masterclass is for both theatre artists and criminal justice professionals interested in the specialised field of arts in the Criminal Justice System. The day will be an introduction to the work of two organisations in the field. Participants will learn about their different working practices\, understand the principles and theory underpinning their work\, and explore best practice in the field. The day will be participatory\, and will involve drama and theatre exercises\, group work\, discussion and a plenary session at the end. \nClick here for more information.
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/staging-rehabilitation-a-clean-break-and-geese-theatre-company-masterclass/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20161116T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20161116T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T112911
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SUMMARY:Inside Prison Radio: development day
DESCRIPTION:The Prison Radio Association’s annual development day\, Inside Prison Radio 2016\, will be taking place on Wednesday 16th November at the Southbank Centre in London. Early bird tickets are currently on sale at a price of £50 (including VAT). \nThis event is for anyone who’s interested in the power of prison radio to change lives. This year they will be sharing thoughts and ideas about how to use radio to tell great stories that resonate with the prisoner audience. \nClick here for more information
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/inside-prison-radio-development-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20161122T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20161122T220000
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CREATED:20161026T115111Z
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SUMMARY:Celebrating 21 years of music in prisons and beyond
DESCRIPTION:The Irene Taylor Trust is celebrating 21 years of its work in prisons (Music in Prisons) and now also in the community with ex-prisoners (Sounding Out) and young people in challenging circumstances (Making Tracks) with an exciting and eclectic evening of live music at London’s Union Chapel on 22nd November 2016. \nThe evening will feature performances from Sounding Out ex-prisoner band Platform 7 and Making Tracks participants\, alongside special guests including Mercury Prize winner Speech Debelle\, and Chaps Choir singing Music in Prisons songs\, hosted by Guardian journalist Tim Dowling. \nThe centrepiece of the celebration is a new piece of music and film\, Bridges; the music was created by participants from Music in Prisons\, Sounding Out and Making Tracks in collaboration with contemporary composer Mark-Anthony Turnage; the accompanying film by artist Lizzie Coombes and filmmaker Andy Wood captures the three groups during the creative process. Mark-Anthony Turnage has also re-orchestrated Bridges for a world exclusive one-off live performance by an ensemble of Royal Academy of Music musicians that is not to be missed. \nFull details about the evening and how to book tickets are here; http://bit.ly/ITTunionc \nImage courtesy of the Irene Taylor Trust
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/celebrating-21-years-of-music-in-prisons-and-beyond/
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