Art Shape, Shape and ‘Leading Through Change’ would like to invite you to join us for ‘Headlining Disability: Arts, Sports, Disability and the Media’.
A discussion about the representation of disabled
people in the media
Image: Sue Austin Submerged -
Portal
with Keynote
speaker, writer Will Self
and a provocative line up of commentators from the
sports and arts sector.
Venue: Southbank Centre
Date: Tuesday 19th
June 2012
Time: 2pm -
6PM followed by drinks and networking
There is a
change happening… and disabled people are leading.
An essential event if you are reporting on
the cultural Olympiad or the Paralympics.
The 2012 Cultural Olympiad and Paralympic games
provide a unique opportunity to re-imagine the way the public see disabled
people. Disability arts and sports will be celebrated on an unprecedented
scale, images of successful disabled artists and athletes will fill our screens
and more words will be written about disability than ever before. How writers
and journalists reflect on this will shape the way disabled people are seen by
the public for a generation.
Building on the Cultural Olympiad and events and
projects across the country this event will bring together leading figures
from journalism, sports and the arts to lead a change that will impact on every
aspect of society.
Disability is set to become increasingly central to
debates in health, education, employment and the arts. This, first in a planned
series of ‘Leading Through Change’ seminars, the event provides an open
opportunity to shape this increasingly urgent debate.
Speakers
include:
Will Self in
conversation with Mike
Shamash reflecting on how writing about disability has changed and the
potential for a new paradigm
Esther Fox, Director for Accentuate the Paralympic
inspired legacy programme, in discussion with Paralympian Kristina
Veasey and disabled actor, Jamie
Beddard about their personal experience of disability in the world of arts
and sport
Ruth Gould,
CEO of DaDaFest, about how the media helped bring record-breaking audiences to
the hugely successful disability arts festival: 'DadaFest 2010' - and about how
excitement is building for this year’s event
‘Disability
Arts and the Media’ is one of a series of ‘Leading Through Change’ seminars
that bring people together from a wide range of fields to consider the leading
role of the arts - and disability arts in particular - in a changing
world.
Feedback from this event will be used to create a
delegate pack and media resource to support people reporting on disability and
disability related arts.
Tickets are
limited. Please RSVP to kelly@shapearts.org.uk to reserve your place
by no later than the 15th June.
Please notify us of your access needs.
Notes:
Shape is a
disability-led arts organisation working to improve access to culture for
disabled people
Leading Through Change is a national leadership network that places
arts at the heart of society and disabled people at the heart of the arts.
Leading Through Change includes: Esther Fox - Accentuate/Screen South; Ruth
Gould - DaDaFest; Chris Hammond - Full Circle Arts; Tony Heaton - Shape; Stevie
Rice - Ardent Hare; David Richmond - art + power; Lucy Sharp - Art
Shape and Julia Skelton - Mind The Gap.
Art
Shape
is a long – established Gloucestershire equal access arts development
organisation. At Art Shape we aim to support and encourage adults in their
personal and professional artistic development, and assist them to reach their
individual potential. We particularly support people facing barriers to
participation such as mental health issues, disability, or people who face
issues associated with ageing and isolation. Our work centres around creativity
and imagination, equality and access. We recognise each individual’s value, and
our approach to our arts work is built on mutual respect, warmth and integrity.
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