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The Main People Involved

Creative Routes (also see Proud to be mad)
Is an award winning arts organisation run by the mad for the mad, celebrating and illuminating the creativity of the mad whilst creatively campaigning to exterminate stigma in all its manifestations.
We offer a wide variety of workshops including drumming, drama with the Young Vic Theatre, creative writing, where the mad can improve skills, break isolation and improve social skills, confidence and self esteem and develop their own arts practice.
And 'The Mad' are...?
People who have suffered very long term mental illness for most of their lives. It's not as if one can put on a madness mask and take it off at will-the mask is stuck and becomes the face.
MADNESS should be viewed positively facilitating an outpouring of immense and unique creative energy.

The artistic relationship and dialogue between Creative Routes and the Young Vic creates new adventurous ways of working and new pieces of work. I hope that our relationship with Creative Routes continues to showcase this remarkable group's talents and views. David Lan.

MAD PRIDE is committed to ending discrimination against psychiatric patients, promoting survivor equality and celebrating Mad culture. Mad Pride is an idea which came out of the 1997 Gay Pride Festival in London. A few survivors of the mental health system said "we could do with a festival like this". And so a motley collection of individuals got together and slowly started organising themselves so as to put on events. These Mad Pridesters did some research on the Name and Aims of the thing. Then they set about forming a non-profit-distributing company to develop MAD PRIDE. Mad Pride now sees itself as part of the newest (but probably not the last) Civil Rights movement.

ATTITUDE IS EVERYTHING improves disabled people's access to live music by implementing a Charter of Best Practice in grassroots music venues, clubs, festivals and tours across the UK.
Attitude is Everything was set up in response to disabled people's complaints of unfair treatment at music venues, clubs and festivals. Artsline realised that the music industry was not aware of their obligations under the Disability Discrimination Act and the project was set up to work positively with the industry to raise awareness and was launched in September 2000.

CORE ARTS is a registered charity that exists to promote freely and without prejudice, the artistic and creative abilities of people who experience severe and enduring mental health problems.


Continental Drifts are international event production and entertainment specialists. They are a dynamic, innovative and creative company, bringing quality entertainment, music and events to people throughout the world.
Core Arts is a registered charity that exists to promote freely and without prejudice, the artistic and creative abilities of people who experience severe and enduring mental health problems.

SHAPE For almost 30 years Shape has been at the forefront of change, aiming to achieve access to the arts for disabled and deaf people; empowering people to enrich their lives through enjoyment of the arts and active participation.

NOMADIC COLLABORATIONS
aims to help artists make connections both with each other and within the community. They believe that by working together we can combine our resources, strengths and visions to support one another; in doing so, we can learn from each other, expanding both our horizons and our practices. Past collaborations include Phantasmagoria, a workshop and installation in the basement of the Hayward Gallery as part of their youth outreach program.

THE YOUNG VIC THEATRE is this country's leading home for younger theatre artists, especially directors. They present seasons of work by new directors in tandem with productions by some of the great directors of the world. By mingling youth and experience, ambition and genius they aim to make the Young Vic one of the most exciting theatres in the world.
Around 100,000 people visit The Young Vic in London each year and thousands more on tour. They keep prices as low as they can and make a priority of finding new audiences. A Funded Ticket Scheme offers free tickets to all school age children in Lambeth and Southwark and their innovative 'Two Boroughs Project' offers every local resident of Lambeth and Southwark the chance to visit one of our productions for nothing.
They believe a theatre should be a place of energy, intelligence and pleasure.

THE SOUTH LONDON GALLERY (SLG) is a nationally and internationally recognised venue for the exhibition of contemporary visual art exhibitions and live art events, with integrated education and outreach programmes. It is distinguished by its beautifully proportioned, high-ceilinged exhibition space; its location in the heart of a residential area with a culturally diverse population and relatively high levels of social and economic exclusion; and its proximity to two of London’s leading art colleges (Camberwell College of Art is next door to the SLG and Goldsmith’s College is also nearby).
The SLG opened on its present site in 1891 with the aim of ‘bringing art to the people of South London’. It has continued to do so ever since, but with particular success in the past decade when the emphasis has been on showing challenging new work by emerging and established British and International artists. The gallery now enjoys a strong International reputation, attracting collectors and contemporary art enthusiasts from around the globe, whilst simultaneously being a vital resource locally.

THE SOUTH LONDON PRESS has proved itself as The Newspaper for South Londoners. They helped Creative Routes to find their stolen sheep by publicising its picture and donated £50.00 towards a reward for her return.
They also co-ordinated a petition as support for the campaign to save the Maudsley Emergency Clinic, and have proved themselves to be a truly ethical paper by supporting local community issues. BY doing this they are proving that South London has a community and that that community cares about whats happening – they have proved that the Media can be trusted, their ethical work impacts on promoting the good that is in journalism and media.

APPLES & SNAKES, England's leading organisation for performance poetry.
Apples & Snakes is establishing a network for performance poetry across the country by appointing coordinators based in different regions. Apples & Snakes focuses on working with emerging artists and commissions and produces new work. It regularly curates, hosts and acts as a partner to facilitate and promote performance poetry through live events. With education is at the core of its mission, it works with schools, prisons, libraries and more to use performance poetry to develop literacy and communication skills, motivation and self-esteem. To join our mailing list email: info@applesandsnakes.org

SOUTHWARK MIND is run by and for mental health service users/survivors. We work together to promote our empowerment, to campaign for better mental health services and to develop user-run self help activities.
For more information call the Southwark Mind office: 0207 701 8535

 

What is it?...Poetry...Media...Visual Arts...Live Arts...Music...Theatre...More...People...Creative Routes...Designer