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SUMMARY:“What If..?” Conversations 2021
DESCRIPTION:NCACE are delighted that over the summer and into the Autumn our regional partners will be leading on a series of “What If” events bringing together their academic and arts and cultural networks to consider a series of questions with a local and regional focus\, which also speak to national challenges. \nWhat If: What Next For Our Post Lockdown Collaborations? Led by Birmingham City University / STEAMHouse \nThrough their “What If” event\, Birmingham City University is keen to engage /re-engage with local and regional arts and cultural organisations to explore ‘What If’ in the context of Covid and how we may work together\, collaborating on future activity and initiatives. \nFocus: Place/place-making & communities
URL:https://tracestories.com/whatson/what-if-conversations-2021/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Connect
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SUMMARY:NCACE Evidence Café 3: New research reports and contributing to NCACE Evidence Repository
DESCRIPTION:For our third Evidence Café\, we are highlighting two of our most recent pieces of research. Dr. Sarah Sigal will discuss her Literature Review of over 100 academic and non-academic sources concerned with collaborations\, partnerships and knowledge exchange initiatives between higher education and the arts and cultural sectors. Evelyn Wilson (Co-Director\, NCACE) and Emily Hopkins (Senior Manager\, NCACE) will then discuss findings from the recently published report\, ‘NCACE: Collaborations with Higher Education’. The report examines data from our recent survey with Arts Professional from March 2021\, which captured perspectives on KE collaborations from within the arts and cultural sector. \nAbout the Café \nAn online space to bring together people from both HE and the arts and cultural sectors who are interested in or working on these themes and who would like to potentially contribute their knowledge and experience to the evolution of the NCACE Evidence Hub. The Café is a space for presentations\, evidence and information sharing\, story-telling as well as a community of sharing and takeovers where your contribution and participation can feed into the evolution of NCACE’s Evidence Hub.
URL:https://tracestories.com/whatson/ncace-evidence-cafe-3-new-research-reports-and-contributing-to-ncace-evidence-repository/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Connect
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SUMMARY:Transnational Literature and Writing: Follow the Sun
DESCRIPTION:An international\, online conference on Transnational Literature and Writing\, hosted by Bath Spa University and Paper Nations.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nTravel the world without leaving your home and join a dynamic summit of writers\, artists and scholars at Follow the Sun\, an online literature and writing conference hosted by Transnational Literature\, Paper Nations\, and TRACE at Bath Spa University on January 28th-30th. Tickets are available on a sliding scale\, depending on your income\, location\, and range of events you wish to attend. \nFollow the Sun is a literary festival-meets-conference\, a summit of citizens from around the world embarking on a creative and thought-provoking journey through transnational literature\, writing\, and performance. Follow the Sun is ideal for anyone who is in need of creative renewal. You may be an artist or scholar yourself\, or simply curious about new ideas\, creative writing\, and global debate. \nThe summit’s key theme is ‘Place and Displacement’\, inspired by keynote speaker Aminatta Forna\, who said in 2020 that ‘we have seen place displaced’ as a reflection on our current state of being\, both bound at home and displaced from our normal modes of interaction. As such\, this event has no fixed abode\, as it will take place entirely online and ‘follow the sun’ as morning travels around the world\, beginning in Adelaide\, Australia and moving across the sky to Mumbai\, London\, and New York. You will hear stories from award-winning poets\, literary translators\, and novelists. Academics from around the world will share their latest research on detention\, displacement\, and disappearance. Follow the Sun creates a forum for exchange of knowledge and ideas\, placing people from different places within the same spaces for a brief moment in time. \nThe event will culminate on Saturday 30th January with a masterclass (9am – 2pm UK time only) on performance poetry in the online world. Led by renowned writer\, Zena Edwards\, the masterclass is a unique opportunity to meet others\, be inspired\, and hone your public speaking skills. Limited tickets are available and are selling quickly. \nSpeaking about the vision for Follow the Sun\, Bambo Soyinka\, Director of TRACE and founder of Paper Nations said: \n‘For so many of us\, the last year has kept us confined to our own spaces and places\, unable to move\, unable to reflect\, unable to pursue ideas and creative goals. We invite you to follow the sun with us and travel across boundaries and time zones\, virtually stepping into the sun to make connections with scholars and artists\, creative writers and performers\, friends and colleagues\, both old and new. Though we may be bound more than ever to our localities\, by following the sun we can explore different places from within our own spaces\, exchanging knowledge and ideas and embracing the chance to think about where we go from here. At this global event you will encounter people from across the world who will offer you fresh perspectives and ideas. With presentations from India\, the UK\, Austria and America\, the dawn of each new day will bring new opportunities to step outside our homes and greet the morning with renewed energy and purpose.’ \nFollow the Sun boasts 16 events and more than 40 speakers\, ranging from panels on erasing borders\, to readings and performances on individual isolation and alienation. Simply enter the Zoom-room at any time throughout the 24-hr programme and catch up on anything you’ve missed on replay. \nVenture around the globe and follow the sun! \nBook now on Eventbrite
URL:https://tracestories.com/whatson/transnational-literature-and-writing-follow-the-sun/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Connect,Transform
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SUMMARY:Immersive Technologies Conference
DESCRIPTION:Academic-industry conference on understanding new research methods for immersive technologies
URL:https://tracestories.com/whatson/immersive-technologies-conference/
CATEGORIES:Connect
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SUMMARY:Bath City FC Anti-Racism Theme Match
DESCRIPTION:The main objectives of this day\, organised during Black History month by Bath Against Racism (BAR) \, BaNES Equalities Team and Fairfield House (FH) are: \n  \n\nSolidarity with all anti-racism groups and zero-tolerance at Bath City of racism\n\n  \n\nCelebration of BAME culture through food\, music  – and theatre\, with a visit by and half-time interview with Dougie Blaxland\, writer of the Kick IT Out-commissioned play about racism in football\, The Third Degree.\n\n  \n\n We also hope to present at half time a pack of season tickets donated by local businesses and individuals\, for use by local refugee families\, to Bath Welcomes Refugees.\n\n  \n\n Imperial Voice radio from Fairfield House will take vox pops through the day\, and BAR are hoping to put on a fundraising music festival in the evening.\n\n  \n 
URL:https://tracestories.com/whatson/bath-city-fc-anti-racism-theme-match/
LOCATION:Bath City FC\, 105 High St\, Bath\, BA2 1DB
CATEGORIES:Connect
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SUMMARY:Decolonising the Curriculum
DESCRIPTION:Get to grips with decolonisation\, what does this buzz word mean and where does it come from? \nDr Meera Sabratnam\, Chair of the Decolonising SOAS Working Group\, and SOAS alum Kaleke Kolawole will bring us on a journey through the history of the decolonise movement\, unpacking its roots and illuminating how it is manifested in institutions and governing structures. With the history and theory fresh in our minds we will consider practical\, hands-on things that can be done here at Bath Spa University. \nFollowing this talk\, there will be a Decolonising The Curriculum workshop led by Dr Sabratnam and Ms Kolawole. Places are limited\, so please book early! https://tinyurl.com/yyt82szf
URL:https://tracestories.com/whatson/decolonising-the-curriculum/
LOCATION:Newton Park\, Bath Spa University\, Newton Park Campus\,\, Bath\, BA2 9BN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Connect
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