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Inclusion Festival
posted by nora - 23.02.09

Inclusion Festival Revealed
posted by jdoherty - 12/11/08

The LILAC Project at Fleming Fulton School invite you to an Inclusion Festival in partnership with Filmability. This exciting new partnership will produce a festival of events to celebrate Inclusion on Thurs 23rd, Friday 24th, Monday 27th and Tuesday 28th April 2009.

We are asking young people, schools and youth groups to  submit a short film and/or a piece of artwork based on this theme. 

Programme:

A limited number of places are still available for:
 
Art Exhibition
The ‘Celebrating Inclusion’ Art Exhibition invites children and young people to produce visual art work reflecting their thoughts and experiences of issues relating to “Inclusion and Diversity.” Young people are encouraged through art to express their opinions about growing up in a society which has not always been  fully inclusive for young people with disabilities.

Selected works will be launched at an exhibition on the 20th April in the Golden Thread Gallery, Belfast and will be open for public viewing from 21st - 28th April 2009.
Closing date for submissions 27th March 2009.

Filmability Showcase 23rd April
The Showcase Event will screen short films produced by young people from all over Northern Ireland and Europe. The films will portray their views on an Inclusive Society.

Inclusion Conference 24th April                    
A one day International Conference open to young people, parents, professionals and disability organisations to explore where we are in N. Ireland and Europe in terms of promoting meaningful and effective inclusion in our schools and in society.

Music Event 28th April 1.00pm at Fleming Fulton School
A performance featuring the Ulster Orchestra and children and young people from various schools in N. Ireland.

   
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