This page is for links to other sites you may find interesting. I will add to the list as I go along
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CENTRE FOR NARRATIVE PRACTICE
Events Calendar 2009
European Conference of Narrative Therapy and Community Work
July 9th-10th in Brighton
We believe this will be a truly exciting event with narrative practitioners from 20 European countries involved in the planning!
Pre-conference workshops to include:
Exploring Narrative approaches to addressing men's violence: 2 days with
Maggie Carey & Shona Russell of Narrative Practices Adelaide, July 7th-8th
Introduction to Narrative Therapy: free 1 day workshop for people attending the conference only, with Sarah Walther
For details as they appear see the website
http://www.narrativepractice.com
Level One Narrative Training, Nottingham, Leeds, Newcastle-u-Tyne & Manchester – Five days
£420, reduction of 20% for self funders
Nottingham – January 28, 29, 30 & February 26, 27
Leeds – March 18, 19, 20 & April 30, May 1
Newcastle-u-Tyne – To be announced – see website
Manchester – September 16,17,18 & October 15 & 16
Level Two Narrative Training Training, Manchester - Six days
£500, Reduction of 20% for self funders
Manchester – October 1st & 2nd, December 3rd & 4th, (2009) and February 4th & 5th (2010)
Supervision Group: Meets monthly in Manchester, Thursday afternoons. See website.
Applications: download application forms from the website or email narrativefox@googlemail.com or ring/fax 0161 224 6282.
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The Islington Contemporary Art & Design Fair
Four shows - Four weekends
Wk 2, 10th-12th October 2008
Featuring over 45 photographers, illustrators, printmakers and graphic designers
Opening Times:
Friday 10th 1-7pm, Saturday 11th 12-6pm, Sunday 12th 12-6pm
(preview evening Thursday 9th 6.30-9pm)
ADMISSION FREE
CANDID GALLERIES, 3 TORRENS STREET, ANGEL, ISLINGTON, LONDON EC1V 1NQ. Tel: 020 7837 4237
Kind Regards
Candid Arts Trust
Reg Charity 1051672
www.icadf.com
www.candidarts.com
Keep Smiling Through
An exhibition that explores and celebrates the contributions that were made by black Londoners During World War Two.
The Cumming Museum, Old Town Hall,
151 Walworth Road, LONDON, SE17
0207 525 2332
Free. Starts 10 am. Runs until November 2008
www.southwark.gov.uk/cummingmuseum
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From War To Windrush
To mark the 60th anniversary of the arrival of Empire Windrush in Britain, This exhibition tells the personal stories of black men and women from the West Indies and Britain in the First and Second World Wars.
Imperial War Museum, Lambeth SE1
0207 416 5000
10am-6pm
www.iwm.org.uk
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African Worlds
The first permanent exhibition in Britain dedicated to African art and culture
Horniman Museum and Gardens
100 London Road SE23
0208 699 1872
Starts 10am, admission free
www.horniman.ac.uk
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London, Sugar and Slavery
This is a permanent exhibition that looks at Londons Contribution to the sugar industry and Slave Trade
Museum In The Docklands
Hartsmere Road, LONDON, E14
0870 444 3857
Open daily 10am-6pm
www.museumindocklands.org.uk
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