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NEWS RELEASE from the Workers' Educational Association 'HIDDEN HISTORY' OF TYNESIDE UNCOVERED IN BLACK HISTORY MONTH Some of Tyneside's 'hidden history' will be uncovered at an event arranged to mark Black History Month in Newcastle. ...
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…Bin Laden shops in Asda! Wor Poets performed at Northern Stage on Saturday night – and did themselves proud. Our first booking in a mainstream venue, we didn’t know what the reception would be like, but we needn’t have worried as Stage...
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Saving Lives together during Black History Month 2009 The National Blood Service would to encourage Black African, Black Caribbean and South Asian communities to give blood and help meet the need for rare blood types within ethnic minority communities....
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A review of Articulate at The Arc, Stockton by one of 'Wor Poets'; It was a powerful evening of diverse poetry and presentation. Shree Mack (seeing her perform for the first time) opened with her work which evoked images in my mind from her powerful...
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To celebrate Black History Month 2009, Intercultural Arts have set up a 'micro-site' containing all of the events and other items of interest we have been made aware of, both with our work with Tyne and Wear Archives and Museums and our other partners. He...
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Sep 9 2009 by Chris Knox, The Journal A NEW bid to change the image of Newcastle city centre from a party city for young revellers into a sophisticated shopping and cultural centre is about to be launched.Traders across the city are funding a new mark...
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Trongate 103 brings Glasgow’s artists under one roof Billy Briggs Published on 7 Sep 2009 ‘Is it art?” asks Tatyana Jakovskaya, pointing to an imposing metal sculpture with wings, wheels and propellers that looks as if it could take off at any ...
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Connecting cultures, one art project at a timeConnecting cultures, one art project at a time(GW = George Washington University)GW graduate students and staff of a local Indian school stand around a piece of classic Indian art they created together using t...
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An interesting read from the Global Utah Weekly Newsletter... As more or more people from different backgrounds, countries, cultures and religions immigrate to foreign lands, those countries become an intercultural melting pot. In order for the native peo...
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A great article from the World Wide Web... Poverty and culture at the World Summit on Arts and Culture Bizcommunity.com: "The fourth World Summit on Arts and Culture, a project of the International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies (IFAC...
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For the first time in the whole history of the world we face the phenomenon of, not just globalisation, but CULTURAL GLOBALISATION. But does it really exist and, if so, so what?Undoubtedly cultural values and identities are being shaped and reshaped with ...
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We've had this posted on our bulletin board for a while, but I thought it was worth keeping for a while longer because the soundbites are so great...and I love the theme of 'Gathering Around the Fire of Culture.'Richard NevilleProject Coordinator WI...
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Watching soaps, reading tabloids and turned off by politics – the children of International Migrants in Britain show a high degree of cultural assimilation compared to their European Neighbours, according to a new study by Lancaster University. C...
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It’s not too late to join us ... AMA conference 2009 – exploring artistic excellence and public engagementCurve Theatre, Leicester ~ 21st to 23rd July 2009In partnership with the Guardian, the Observer and guardian.co.uk Sponsored by Blackbaud Social...
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Intercultural Arts relies on its board of trustees to help develop the organisation via their input. At our AGM to be held in November this year, we will sadly be losing several of our trustees (due to length of service - nothing nasty!) and we need rep...