Confirmed Speakers for Street Music Conference
We are delighted to announce that we already have some fantastic speakers confirmed for our Street Music conference, being held in Norwich on 14-15 May 2019. We are also very excited to be hosting Pete Moser as our conference musician-in-residence. You can read more about Pete’s one-man-band work here. Read more
- By Michelle Bagnall
- February 21, 2019
Call for Papers: Street Music Conference
University of East Anglia May 14-15, 2019 This FREE conference seeks to explore an important but neglected aspect of public culture and community construction: street music. It aims to draw together the new knowledge and practice generated by funded research projects across Connected Communities with work across a number of academic disciplines as well as the creative sector. Read more
- By Michelle Bagnall
- February 12, 2019
Festival: Legacies of the First World War
22 & 23 March – Midlands Arts Centre hosted by the Arts & Humanities Research Council WW1 Engagement Centres. Read more
- By Michelle Bagnall
- January 23, 2019
Practitioner guide to collaborative fiction writing with community groups
This new guide to collaborative fiction writing with community groups was devised with support from a Catalyst grant provided by AHRC. The guide was produced by a collaboration between two large AHRC Connected Community projects, Life Chances and Stories2Connect, with the involvement of Amy Cooper (designer) and Laura Cross (illustrator) in producing the final version. Read more
- By Michelle Bagnall
- December 18, 2018