Friday October 29 2010 from 1345-1545 at Southbank Centre YOUTH Featuring the following presentations: A GLOBAL COMMUNITY EVENT – Art and social change Beverley Carpenter, Communication & Media, Aru University, Cambridge, UK & Jenny Dawkins, Amos Trust/Street Child World Cup, London, UK EMBODIED EMOTIONS Alistair Campbell, Drama Dept, Queen Mary, University of London, UK DIVERSE CITY Claire Hodgson, Chief Executive, Diverse City, London, UK YOUTH ENGAGEMENT AND SOCIAL CHANGE – USING FILMMAKING AND VIDEO Marion Vargaftig, Manifesta.org, UK Title to be confirmed Cathy Woolley, Southbank Centre, London, UK Facilitator: Claire Hodgson, Diverse City, London UK Please note that the programme is accurate at the time of writing. Goldsmiths and South Bank Centre reserve the right to make necessary alterations. Friday October 29 2010 from 1345-1545 at Southbank Centre GEOGRAPHY, PLACE, ENVIRONMENT Featuring the following presentations: ‘MARRIAGE LINES’/ A CONVENIENT MARRIAGE? The Friends of Arnold Circus in Shoreditch & Transition Town Tooting Naseem Khan & Lucy Neal, London, UK UNDERSTANDING INEQUALITY IN PROFOUNDLY UNEQUAL SOCIETIES. The role of market research Peter Stark, The Swallows Partnership, Port Elizabeth, South Africa NEW POETICS OF RESISTANCE: A cartography of invisible/other voices Professor Graca Capinha (Research Project Director), Cristina Nery (CES Junior Researcher) & Rita Gracio (CES Junior Researcher), Centre for Social Studies – CES/FCT – University of Coimbra, Portugal MIRRIE DANCERS: The medium of light as a generator for creative community engagement and public art in the Shetland Islands Roxane Permar SINOPALE - HIDDEN MEMORIES: LOST TRACES Emel Abora, Editor & Project Team Manager, European Cultural Association, Istanbul, Turkey Facilitator: Sara Clifford Please note that the programme is accurate at the time of writing. Goldsmiths and South Bank Centre reserve the right to make necessary alterations. Friday October 29 2010 from 1345-1545 at Southbank Centre EVALUATION Featuring the following presentations: BARRIER BREAKERS METHODOLOGY Penelope Tobin, Creative Director, Barrier Breakers, London, UK EVALUATING THE USE OF CREATIVE APPROACHES TO COMMUNITY COHESION AND PREVENTING VIOLENT EXTREMISM Sarah Holloway, Senior Researcher, Office for Public Management (OPM), Analytical Studies Unit, London, UK & Rehana Mughal, Creativity Culture and Education (CCE), London, UK PROMOTING SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT AND WELLBEING IN OLDER PEOPLE THROUGH COMMUNITY SUPPORTED PARTICIPATION IN MUSICAL ACTIVITIES (Hallam, Creech, Pincas, McQueen & Varivarigou) Professor Susan Hallam, Dean of the Faculty of Policy and Society & Dr Andrea Creech, Institute of Education, University of London, London, UK LONDON BUBBLE THEATRE COMPANY: EVALUATING PARTICIPATORY THEATRE Jonathan Petherbridge, Creative Director & Adam Annand, Associate Director, London Bubble Theatre Company, London UK Facilitator: Jonathan Petherbridge, Creative Director, London Bubble Theatre Company Please note that the programme is accurate at the time of writing. Goldsmiths and South Bank Centre reserve the right to make necessary alterations. Friday October 29 2010 from 1345-1545 at Southbank Centre MUSEUMS, GALLERIES AND CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS Featuring the following presentations: CUBITT GALLERY & STUDIOS Daniel Baker, Education Co-ordinator, CUBITT Gallery & Studios, London, UK RULES OF PARTICIPATION IN THE ARTS AND ITS INSTITUTIONS Kaija Kaitavuori, Art Historian & Gallery Educator, PhD Student at Courtauld Institute, TUK ‘MUSEUMS AREN’T FOR ME’: Community Friendly Museums- the role of museum services in civic society Janet Hetherington, Senior Lecturer, Staffordshire University Creative Communities Unit, Faculty of Arts, Media & Design, Stoke-on-Trent, UK MUSEUM ACTIVISM AND THE CULTURE OF DISABILITY Charles Reeve, Curator and Associate Professor, Ontario College of Art and Design THE ROLE OF PARTICIPATION AND ENGAGEMENT AT SOUTHBANK CENTRE Gillian Moore, Head of Contemporary Culture & Shan Maclennan, Creative Director Learning and Participation, Southbank Centre, London, UK Facilitator: Felicity Allen, www.felicityallen.co.uk Please note that the programme is accurate at the time of writing. Goldsmiths and South Bank Centre reserve the right to make necessary alterations. Friday October 29 2010 from 1345-1545 at Southbank Centre ENGAGING WITH THE DEBATE Featuring the following presentations: 48 MINUTES FOR PALESTINE Citizen artists without a state, British citizens artists and political debate Mojisola Adebayo, Programme Convenor - MA Applied Drama, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK CARDBOARD CITIZENS Adrian Jackson, Chief Executive & Artistic Director, Cardboard Citizens, London, UK LYRIC HAMMERSMITH Adam Coleman, Strategic Development Associate, Lyric Hammersmith, London, UK Facilitator: tbc Please note that the programme is accurate at the time of writing. Goldsmiths and South Bank Centre reserve the right to make necessary alterations.