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To Care For Age Exchange's new production based on Londoners' memories of family, community, and institutionalised care previewed at Greenwich Theatre on the 31st of July and 1st August 2009. The play, entirely based on real life experience, has received many plaudits from the London public including care professionals, participants, audience and contributors. The play and the process behind it is now being made into a film documentary which will be ready for public view in the autumn. The full programme which includes info about the history and thinking behind the project is available via the following links: - Programme [Microsoft Word document 39kb] - Programme [PDF file 742kb] The final element of this unique programme of work will be the launch of the touring arts exhibition 'Care', which opened at Greenwich Heritage Centre on the 14th August 2009 before touring London wide venues for 10 months. Age Exchange presents ‘Care’- a series of works by artists Tanya Kaprielian and Tim Sutton that explore the issue of care across the generations. For
6 months working alongside carers across London the artists conducted projects
and interviews with older people, carers and healthcare professionals. These works reflect the artists’ personal experience of the project, and the emotive subject of what it is to be a carer or to be cared for. 3 - 28 February 2010 Vestry House Museum Vestry Road Walthamstow E17 9NH Wednesday - Sunday 10am - 5pm Tel. 020 8496 4391 further tour dates & venues > [pdf file 93k] |
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