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SUMMARY:Eat the Archives: Museums and Food
DESCRIPTION:For over two years\, theatre-chef Leo Burtin has taken up residence in Manchester Jewish Museum’s archives\, finding ways to bringing our collection to life by cooking and sharing food. Through Eat the Archives\, we have worked with diverse communities and participants to host community feasts\, hold online and in-person events\, produce films and share stories in a myriad of ways. \nWe would like to invite you to join us at the museum for our Knowledge Sharing Day. We will be exploring what we have learned from our experiments investigating the relationship between food\, museums\, audience engagement and artistic practice\, and facilitating conversations about how food can become a core part of your creative practice or programme. \nThis all-day event will be an opportunity for artists\, programmers\, museum teams\, creative facilitators and cultural practitioners to explore how they can integrate food practices into their work. It will also be an opportunity for those interested in food to consider how they might engage with cultural organisations. \nThe day will feature presentations\, practical workshop activities\, film screenings and of course\, plenty of food! \nFollowing the event at 5.30pm there will be a public book launch of Leo’s book ‘With Bread’ including a foreword from our Creative Producer Dr. Laura Seddon. Tickets for the sharing day include the evening book launch. \nFull schedule to be announced and a vegetarian lunch will be provided for all.
URL:https://leoburtin.eu/event/eat-the-archives-museums-and-food/
LOCATION:Manchester Jewish Museum\, 190 Cheetham Hill Road\, Manchester\, M8 8LW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference,Symposium,Talk
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SUMMARY:Staging Places: Roundtable Discussion
DESCRIPTION:The Society of British Theatre Designers (SBTD) is currently in residence at the V&A with their exhibition Staging Places : UK Design for Performance 2016 – 19. As part of their residency\, they are hosting a series of Roundtable discussions that they hope will continue to build dialogue and resources after the event. \nThis event\, co-chaired by Leo with Fiona Watt will bring together producers and designers and focus on how to develop budgets collaboratively.
URL:https://leoburtin.eu/event/staging-places-roundtable-discussion/
LOCATION:Victoria and Albert Museum\, Cromwell Road\, London\, SW7 2RL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Collaboration,Conference,Symposium,Talk
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SUMMARY:Cheetham Feast: Food & Identity
DESCRIPTION:Manchester Jewish Museum is organising this free event as part of our food project which explores all the different foods of Cheetham. Everyone is welcome! \nThe event will feature contributions from Dr Megan Blake\, Julia Coulton and Francesca-Ter Berg \nThe food at this event will be vegetarian. It is not under Beth Din Supervision. Please email Laura if you have any special dietary requirements: laura@manchesterjewishmuseum.com
URL:https://leoburtin.eu/event/cheetham-feast-food-identity/
LOCATION:Cheetham Ukrainian Centre\, 31 Smedley Lane\, Manchester\, M8 8XB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Collaboration,Durational,Symposium
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SUMMARY:Performance and Death Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Part of Sick! Festival\, this symposium examines works that explore death\, dying and grief. Artists whose practices span performance\, visual art and film will join clinical practitioners and academics to reflect on the responsibility that artists may or may not bear to the human subjects of their performances\, those who participate in its creation and the audiences who experience the finished works. \nThe symposium explores the proposition that\, as the boundaries between performance practices and other art-forms break down\, it is often the demands and sensitivities of subject matter that shape artistic practice. For many interdisciplinary artists and performance-makers\, consideration of subject takes precedence over art form\, in the way that a work is conceived\, developed and presented to audiences. In particular\, the process of engaging with subject matter that is emotionally challenging has itself become a creative practice incorporating approaches to aesthetics\, research\, participation and presentation. \nArtists and academics presenting and discussing their work at the event included: Mats Staub (Interdisciplinary digital artist) Prof. Mahesh Nirmalan (Manchester Royal infirmary’s Critical Care Unit) Steven Eastwood (Documentary Film Maker) Dr Richard Talbot and Dr. Sheila McCormick (University of Salford) Leo Burtin and Ali Wilson (Performance Makers) and members of the theatre companies Ridiculusmus and Quarantine. \nThe symposium will also include an opportunity to experience and participate in Sheila McCormick’s ‘Death\, Dinner and Performance’ project\, a performance event that places the taboo subjects of death and dying around the dinner table for discussion. \nLunch/tea/coffee is included in the ticket. \nAdmission: £25/£10
URL:https://leoburtin.eu/event/performance-and-death-symposium/
LOCATION:New Adelphi Theatre\, University of Salford\, Salford\, M5 4BR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Symposium,Talk
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