Turning Point, our new combined Arts Project, commences R&D:

30.07.2018

A first success for Sweet Patootee Arts! The Arts Council of England has approved our application for Research & Development funding, allowing us to commence work on our new Combined Arts project, ‘Turning Point’: an immersive mix of vignette performance, soundscape and montaged imagery.   Research & Development inspired by our testimony of Black British WW1...

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Leonard Cheshire Disability:

24.07.2018

Following his latest project at the British Museum, Tony is posting a massive thank you and shout out to Alyse, Cat and Alex at Leonard Cheshire Disability’s main offices, and staff and service users of their residential facilities at Hydon Hill, The Manor, and Chiltern House! (“Working with you has been irreverent, creative, inspirational, cheeky,...

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Worcestershire’s story of Black presence in the British Army since 1759:

30.05.2018

Tony has completed a fantastic project for Worcestershire’s Regimental Museum: an Arts Council-funded programme comprising oral history interviews, a public consultation and written report; to enable new audiences to discover an important story of Black history and achievement spanning 300 years from the mid 1700s to the present – in new interpretation and displays for...

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Mutiny screens at Radical History Festival:

06.05.2018

Huge thanks to Bristol’s Radical History Festival organisers for the invitation to continue our WW1 centenary programming, with another great Mutiny talk/screening event. (Delivered by Tony alongside Sweet Patootee’s mentor and collaborator, Julian Putkowski). 

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AHRC-funded WW1 project leading to 2019 National festival:

04.04.2018

Tony has joined the Advisory Board for ‘Commemoration, Conflict and Conscience’ a year-long project which culminates in a national festival in Bristol, 27th-28thApril 2019. The project looks at hidden or lesser known stories of the First World War, legacy, peace-building & alienation from commemoration. We are: uniting existing community groups and researchers, focusing on their...

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Rebecca rejoins Sutra for 10th Anniversary international tour:

13.03.2018

Rebecca is back on the road as Wardrobe Manager with Sadler’s Wells Contemporary Dance Theatre’s groundbreaking show, Sutra – celebrating its 10thyear of international touring. “Seen by over 160,000 people worldwide in 60 cities across 28 countries, this critically acclaimed collaboration between choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Turner Prize-winning sculptor Antony Gormley and 19 Buddhist monks...

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UK Black people and communities living and working with Dementia:

01.03.2018

Through the generous support of the Culture Dementia UK network, Tony is carrying out a brief London-based outreach project, as part of his work with the British Museum. He is researching experiences and insights of Black people and communities people living and working with Dementia. It’s a huge opportunity to develop knowledge and understanding that...

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Mutiny re-edit complete:

01.11.2017

Re-edit of our film Mutiny is complete. All being well the film will be available from the start of the new 2018/2019 school year. This release will be online pay to view only. We will keep the cost as low as possible in order to allow for formal and informal learning budgets. (Mutiny’s pay to...

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Mutiny Screening for CALMCC – Birmingham 28 August 2017

22.08.2017

We’re looking forward to our trip to Birmingham to screen Mutiny this Monday. Thank you for the invitation CALMCC [CALMCC is the acronym for The Caribbean Legacy Memorial for Commonwealth Contributions]. Mutiny Screening and Open Discussion A story of war, and the Black struggle for honour and freedom: through the eyewitness testimonies of surviving veterans,...

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Blast Fest: Winston Churchill Memorial Fund Travel Fellowship

22.08.2017

Congratulations Blast Fest! Tony was invited to speak at the Blast Fest & Winston Churchill Memorial Fund  ‘Meet the Fellows’ Showcase event earlier this month as part of Manchester’s Carnival Weekend events. Blast Fest is a new genre of science festival where science, technology, engineering and Mathematics (STEM) is explored alongside Black Arts and Culture.  Tony...

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