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PARTNER & VENUE INFORMATION
BEDLAM Festival Partner Midlands Arts Centre (MAC) is a contemporary arts centre and charity, set in the magnificent surroundings of Cannon Hill Park. Voted No.1 Free Visitor Attraction in the West Midlands 2017 in a survey carried out by VisitEngland, MAC provides arts for all, for every age and background. With
over one million visits a year, it’s the liveliest arts centre in the Midlands. Cannon Hill Park, Queen's Ride, Birmingham B12 9QH |
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SAMPAD
sampad.org.uk 0121 446 3260 BEDLAM Festival Partner Sampad’s mission is to connect people and communities with South Asian and British Asian arts and heritage and to play a cutting-edge role in the creative economy. Sampad believes in the power of arts and heritage to impact widely on all communities – breaking down barriers, raising important issues, amplifying unheard voices and bringing people from all walks of life together. |
THE RED EARTH COLLECTIVE
redearthcollective.org.uk BEDLAM Festival's new partner for 2021 is The Red Earth Collective, who work with professional and emerging artists, musicians and actors, that have experienced mental health problems. The Red Earth Collective are a black-led, Birmingham based organisation that use the arts to challenge mental health stigma and discrimination in racialised and marginalised communities. They work in collaboration with individuals and ethnically diverse artists, many with lived experience of mental health issues to create and deliver innovative programmes, campaigns and events, that use, theatre, music, film, spoken word and discussion to raise awareness, challenge stereotypes and support the mental health and well-being of individuals and communities. For the Bedlam Festival the Red Earth Collective have produced a programme of events that explore and celebrate the mental health a wellbeing of African and Caribbean people across Birmingham. |