Tue 12th October to Wed 13th October, 2010
For Those Who Like to Say No - The Art of Engagement in Custodial Settings
Marking the publication of Chris Johnston's book on working with difficult groups, Rideout presents two days of workshops on their creative practice.
October 12/13, London
October 20/21, Birmingham
Day One
Morning: The Creative Prison Revisited; a presentation on how prison design informs the effectiveness of rehabilitation programmes, based on Rideout's seminal project with Will Alsop in which prisoners and staff designed a prison from scratch.
Afternoon: Talent 4; A presentation on a Rideout programme that assists with the discovery of personal potential and vocational self-determination, devised specifically for those adrift in prison. Talent 4 is currently available to be booked now and will be available to purchase in 2011.
Day Two
Morning: Saying Goodnight to the Bad Guy; making films in prisons. Two films will be shown: Bars made at HMP Dovegate and In The Frame made at HMYOI Brinsford. These films were made with prisoners during which the participants devised and acted a 30-minute drama with Rideout's collaboration, using chromakey techniques allowing the simulation of life outside prison to be created in the edit.
Afternoon: The Science of Constructing Games & Exercises for Difficult Groups; a presentation on how to invent exercises and how to make them work.
venue one - in London:
Tuesday October 12th. and Wednesday 13th. 9.30-5pm.
Holloway Road Resource Centre, 356 Holloway Road, London N7 6PA
venue two - in Birmingham:
Wednesday October 20th. and Thursday 21st, 9.30 - 5pm.
BVSC, 138 Digbeth, Birmingham B5 6DR.
cost; £75/£50 conc.(both days), £45/£30 conc. (one day) - includes the course, refreshments plus a copy of For Those Who Like To Say No by Chris Johnston and published by Nick Hern Books, www.nickhernbooks.co.uk A compendium of drama-based games and exercises for use in custodial and other community settings.
Two free places available on application to ex-offenders or others without funds.
For all enquiries and bookings, contact Tim at Rideout via tim@rideout.org.uk or 01782 325555

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