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        <b>TEH MEETING 56 &quot;MIGRATING CULTURES&quot; <br>
        BIRMINGHAM 25 to 28 September 2003<br>

        By P. Udenze</b><br>
        We look forward to welcoming you all to Meeting 56 &quot;<b>Migrating</b> 
        <b>Cultures</b>&quot; in Birmingham.<br>
        <br>
        <b>MIGRATING</b> <b>CULTURES</b> <b>SYMPOSIUM</b><br>

        The meeting will feature the Migrating Cultures Symposium, an open symposium 
        and networking event celebrating the contribution to the arts made by 
        emerging cultures within Europe, taking place 26 September 2003 at The 
        Drum in Birmingham. This exciting symposium will feature speakers from 
        the USA, France and the UK covering interesting and stimulating issues 
        as well as workshops and two performances in theatre and dance. <br>
        <br>
        Migrating Cultures &#150; which starts with the assumption that cultural 
        diversity is the common heritage of humanity - examines the impact of 
        transnational movements and their effect on the changing face of Europe. 
        <br>
        <br>
        We anticipate the participation of 200-300 national and international 
        delegates. This gathering will be a convivial celebration of today&#146;s 
        artistic and cultural practices, with vibrant dialogue and a passionately 
        shared commitment to the expression of diversity in the arts.<br>
        <br>

        <b>Programme</b> <b>highlights</b></font></p>
      <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2" color="#333333"><b>Symposium</b> 
        <b>Topics</b><br>
        We intend to provide an academic environment charged with the energy of 
        creative<b> </b>experience<b> </b>to<b> </b>discuss:<b><br>

        &#149; A Matter of Plurality: Socio-political identity and cultural heritage<br>
        &#149; Ambitions for Creative and Performance Arts: The role and influence 
        of migrating cultures on the arts in the UK<br>
        &#149; Diversity and New Media: New visual languages and cultures as arts 
        development drivers<br>
        &#149; Migrating Cultures: The human condition</b></font><b><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2" color="#333333"><br>
        <br>

        Workshops<br>
        &#149; Programming Cross Cultural Activities<br>
        &#149; EC Policy on Funding Culture<br>
        &#149; Marketing Cross Cultural Activities<br>
        &#149; Future Issues (Championing Cultural Diversity in Europe)</font></b><b><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2" color="#333333"><br>

        <br>
        Performances<br>
        &#149; Banner Theatre - Migrant Voices<br>
        &#149; Koromanti Arts Theatre Company &#150; Inna de Wilderness<br>
        &#149; Club Afrique (Club night featuring the best in African Dance Music)</font></b></p>

      <p align="left"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2" color="#333333"><br>
        <b>Keynote</b> <b>Speakers</b><br>
        Speakers will include artists, creative entrepreneurs, academics and cultural 
        change agents. Already confirmed are:<br>
        <br>
        <b>James</b> <b>Early</b>, Director of Cultural Heritage Policy, Smithsonian 
        Institution, Washington, DC. Over 30 years he has recognised the integrity 
        of historically evolved values and cultures of African-American, Latino, 
        Native American, Asian-Pacific American and Euro-American communities.<br>

        <br>
        <b>Colin</b> <b>Prescod</b>, Chair of the Institute of Race Relations. 
        A writer and academic, he has worked in film, television and theatre as 
        well as being former Head of the African and Caribbean Programmes Unit, 
        BBC.<br>
        <br>
        <b>Dr</b> <b>Christophe</b> <b>Bertossi</b> is a lecturer and researcher 
        at the Institute of Political Studies in Toulouse (France). His research 
        interests concern immigration, citizenship and multiculturalism in Europe.<br>

        <br>
        <b>Sylvia</b> <b>King</b> is Chief Executive of The Public, a new &pound;54m 
        multimedia complex development in West Bromwich near Birmingham. She was 
        a teacher until the late seventies and is a former recipient of the Guardian 
        &quot;Jerwood Award&quot; for achievement in the voluntary sector.<br>
        <br>
        <b>Amani</b> <b>Naphtali</b> is Director of Arts at The Drum. He is well 
        known and respected as one of the leading African writers and directors 
        working within the UK. His recent production of Ragamuffin at the Birmingham 
        Repertory was a turning point for cross cultural programming within Birmingham.<br>

        <br>
        <b>Delegates&#146;</b> <b>Meeting</b><br>
        The delegates meeting starts on the 25th of September with Lunch at the 
        Drum Frontiers Caf&eacute; Bar, followed by a meeting where new members 
        and guests will be introduced. This will be followed by a Civic Reception 
        dinner and welcome by the Lord Mayor of Birmingham. Delegates will return 
        to the Drum to meet Birmingham Artists at the Frontiers Caf&eacute; bar 
        for networking, drinks and music. The delegates meeting continues on Saturday 
        morning and is followed in the afternoon by several TEH workshops including 
        a workshop and discussion around trans-national multimedia developments 
        and issues. The day finishes with a music performance by one of Birmingham&#146;s 
        renowned reggae artists Patoo Banton. There will be a cultural tour of 
        Birmingham on Sunday morning followed by jazz lunch at the Drum featuring 
        Birmingham&#146;s grandfather of Jazz, Mr Andy Hamilton.<br>
        <br>

        Please confirm your centre&#146;s attendance with details of delegates 
        to Claire Emson at <a href="mailto:conference@the-drum.org.uk">conference@the-drum.org.uk</a> 
        Tel + 00 44 121 333 2409 Fax 00 44 121 333 2444<br>
        <br>
        Please notice that September is high season for exhibitions and conventions 
        in Birmingham, so book your hotels now to ensure that you will get a room. 
        For details of hotels please contact Claire (as above).<br>
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						</font></p>

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