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20x20 Storytelling from Walsall
Join CBC Monday's at 4.00pm via ZOOM or Facebook to hear fast-paced inspirational presentations from creative practitioners and speakers who will share their work using 20 images with just 20 seconds to talk through each one.
CBC at Black Country Business Festival 2020
We will be taking part in this year’s Black Country Business Festival and organising three very different events.
Dial A Story with Black Country Touring
Fancy something a bit different... Grab a 15 minute free performance on the telephone by poet ADRIAN EARLE, Storyteller PETER CHAND or by singer SAM FRANKIE FOX during the first three weeks of September 2020.
Corridor of Colour Video
Luke Perry’s Corridor of Colour was a beautiful outdoor gallery of bunting made by Luke, with the help of his neighbours, that lined his street and the High Street in Wollaston.
20x20 Dudley - see all the videos here
We’ve collated all of the 20x20 Dudley videos of our 6 speakers who joined us during August. Take a look below and get inspired by their very different stories, practices and creative knowledge.
Working with: Black Country Chamber of Commerce
In 2017 the Chamber set up the Black Country Business Festival, a showcase of the range of businesses that proudly make up the Black Country. The now, annual event promotes the area’s investment potential and enables the local business community to collaborate and share best practice.
Creative Black Country and reflections on working during Lockdown
It’s strange to think back to the start of the year when our main concerns were which venues could we host community engagement events and when best to schedule them for maximum take-up (remember those days before the words ’social distancing’ became part of our everyday vocabulary).
Josiane Boutonnet blogged about the student involvement in Funny Roots
Josiane Boutonnet, Senior Lecturer in English in the School of Humanities at the University of Wolverhampton, blogged about the student involvement in the project.
20 x 20 Storytelling events through August
Join CBC Monday's at 4pm via ZOOM or Facebook to hear fast-paced inspirational presentations from creative practitioners and speakers who will share their work using 20 images with just 20 seconds to talk through each one.
Get involved with the Birmingham 2022 Cultural Festival
Creative Black Country and partners are developing a project that gives local people an opportunity to tell their story and be part of the Birmingham 2022 Cultural Festival linked to the Commonwealth Games. Would you like to get involved?
DESIblitz call-out for creative writers
In September 2020 DESIblitz will host its first online Digital Literary Festival for creative writers from the British Asian community.
Fragments - project update from Hannah
Hannah Taylor has been producing the Fragments Archive - a project that looks at the impact shielding has been having on members of the public from the Black Country and how they are responding to it.
Wolverhampton Youth Lab helps to shape high streets of the future
The City of Wolverhampton Council, the University of Wolverhampton and Creative Black Country has been accepted onto Actors of Urban Change, a Europe-wide programme which promotes sustainable urban development and will give young people in Wolverhampton a voice in the development of their city.
Creative Connections: Turning Points by Laura Dicken
Turning Points (who we were, who we are, who we will be) is a new creative project. Working with participants across the Black Country regions, Laura Dicken will remotely record personal reflections on subjects such as happiest memories in the Black Country, what we have to be proud of as we collectively navigate the present moment and aspirations for the future.
Creative Connections: Poster Positivity by Foka Wolf
Poster Positivity is designed to increase unity and wellbeing in Sandwell by sharing images of hope and happiness around the community. The project is run by Foka Wolf, a satirical artist who uses posters in his work to tackle serious issues with humour.
Creative Connectoins: Deaf Stories from The Black Country by Rinkoo Barpaga
Deaf stand-up comedian and theatremaker, Rinkoo Barpaga, focuses on his intersectionality as a Deaf brown man and the double discrimination Deaf people of colour face. For this project he will be retelling the stories of the Deaf community during lockdown.
Wolverhampton’s Paint the Day with Midsummer Festival
Newhampton Arts Centre has joined forces with other West Midlands companies who are coming together to celebrate the region’s art and culture with a Midsummer Festival.
Artists wanted to help with Young Sketch Bookers project
Young Sketch Bookers is a new project that will be taking place July to September 2020. The team’s aim is to supply art materials to children during and after the Covid-19 lockdown. And they are looking for artists to offer inspiration to those receiving the packs.
Creative Connections: The Corridor of Colour - an outdoor art gallery of bunting by Luke Perry
Luke Perry’s Corridor of Colour is now LIVE to see in Stourbridge. It’s a beautiful outdoor gallery of bunting made by Luke with the help of his neighbours that lines his street and the High Street in Wollaston.
Fragments Archive - an update
Hannah Taylor’s Fragments Archive commission has been underway for several weeks. Her project explores how memory shapes our understanding of information and the disparity between oral histories and digital archives.