Transition [Knowledge Transfer/Community Impact] Event

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Abstract

Transition is a new event night at The Underground, Phoenix Complex, Northampton, where we aim to bring innovative, independent and academic research, about methods of realising progressive change, to the wider community, while providing a safe, shared, creative, recreational space for everyone. The name Transition describes the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another. Each of our events will have a theme around a form of transitioning, or an area in which transition is needed.

We particularly welcome the queer community, along with people who self-identify as 'others', in any sense, anyone with an ‘alternative’ image/sense of identity and those who simply feel they are not comfortable in a traditional, mainstream entertainment environment. But we are open to everyone who embraces openness and tolerance themselves.

The event provides:

- A safe shared space for everyone attending
- Free vegetarian and vegan food from 6-8pm
- Opportunity to socialise and network with likeminded people
- Exhibition of 'alternative' art, photography, installations
- Guest speakers
- Film Screening
- Live music acts
- HariKariOke - your chance to make it big or die trying 'live' on stage
- Transonic guest DJ's to end the evening
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 22 Jun 2017
EventTransition - Phoenix Bar, Northampton, United Kingdom
Duration: 18 May 201722 Jun 2017
http://www.wmth.tv/transition

Exhibition

ExhibitionTransition
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityNorthampton
Period18/05/1722/06/17
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  • Phoenix Bar

    Roy Wallace (Visiting researcher) & Cavan McLaughlin (Visiting researcher)

    18 May 201722 Jun 2017

    Activity: Public Engagement and OutreachPublic lecture/debate/seminarResearch

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