ACCESSING THE EVENT
The event is going to be live-streamed to a secure YouTube Stream where you will be able to view and comment.
Only ticket holders will have access to this stream so please do not share this link as it may prevent you from accessing it yourself.
DURING THE EVENT
While the event is running you will be able to ask questions and post comments, even discuss what is being said with other delegates.
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The event organisers reserve the right the delete any comments or block any comments that we do not feel are appropriate. Any one posting offensive comments will be blocked from the stream with no refund or further explanation.
EVENT PROGRAMME
3.00 - 3.05 - Welcome, Introduction
3.05- 3.25 - Nitin Sawhney
3.25- 3.40 - Pran Patel - Decolonising the Mind
3.40-3.55 - Michelle Mc Cauley - Decolonising the Repertoire
3.55-4.00 - A Science teacher sings - Winnie Greer
4.00-4.15 - Nate Holder - Decolonise the Curriculum
4.15-4.30 - Jimmy Rotheram - Decolonise the Classroom
4.30-5.00 - Panel Discussion chaired by Nitin Sawhney - Q&A from audience
The event
To what extent is music education in the UK a relic of our colonial past? #
How can we modify the music curriculum to be more inclusive of the diverse cultures present in 20th Century Britain?
Are changes to the status quo necessary to prevent music education becoming elitist and inaccessible to BAME pupils?
How can we use music as a "passport out lockdown" for all cultures present in the UK?
We are delighted to announce that internationally acclaimed musician Nitin Sawhney CBE will be our keynote speaker at this ground breaking and never more important event alongside a world class line uof leaders in this field:
Nitin Sawhney - one of the most distinctive musical voices around with over 20 studio albums to his name, including solo albums and over 50 film scores including Netflix/Warner’s Mowgli:Legend of the Jungle’. He has received a substantial wealth of major national and international awards for his work, including a 2017, Ivor Novello Lifetime Achievement award. He also holds 6 honorary doctorates from various UK universities and works as Ambassador for/sits on the board of several high profile charities, including as newly appointed Chair of the PRS Foundation
Pran Patel - teecher, speaker and author of the website "Decolonising the Curriculum" and one of the UK's leading voice on this subject
Nate Holder - author of "I Wish I Didn't Quit Music Lessons" and a distinctive voice on the topic of decolonisation
Michelle McCauley - a Native American all the way from Nevada, we are delighted her to give her personal account of how ethnic minorities can be marginalised by careless curriculum choices
Jimmy Rotheram - Feversham's and one of the UK's leading advocates for music in a broad and balanced curriculm, will share how he has adapted the traditional approaches of Kodály and Dalcroze to be inclusive of pupils from a Pakistani/Bangladeshi Muslim background in a school where 98% of children speak English as an additional language.Please join us for a "pay as you feel" live streamed event which gets to the heart of these issues.
We have two viewing/ticket options:
ASSEMBLY HALL we have limited space in our virtual school assembly hall for those who are able to make a small financial contribution (£5 or more), which will ensure our speakers are paid for their time and may provide opportunities for future work on this topic. With one of these tickets you will be able to ask questions and your comments during the talks may get displayed on the live feed for our global audience - Get tickets here
PLAYGROUND SCREEN - we are going to set up a big pretend screen in the playground which anyone in the world will be able to view on Facebook or Twitter. You will be able to comment but it is unlikely your comments will go into the main video stream so grab a ticket if you want the world to know what you think.
Do not come to Bradford - this is a virtual live streamed event on the #CommunityLockin #Co-Conference Platform meaning you can view and be part of it from anywhere in the world
A STEAM Co. Co-Conference
Feversham primary are too delighted to collaborate with and grateful for the support of STEAM Co. is holding this event, a #CoConference from their #CommunityLockIn as part of their Arts Council and LGfL supported #UKArt Takeover.
We've worked with STEAM Co. for many years since they visited us with their #RocketKids Session on the day that Jimmy Rotheram happened to have been shortlisted for the $1m Global Teacher prize and brought the biggest video screen we have ever seen, let alone had in our playground. It really was a day for our community to remember.
Jimmy has since spoken at several STEAM Co. events and even joined them on main stage at Camp Bestival to lead a Sister Sledge and Chic medley mass sing along with over 20,000 families!
Yes, this is how #ARTCONNECTS