Jubilee Performance by Blue Apple's Special Assignments Company

‘Forgotten People, Forgotten Planet’

by Blue Apple’s Special Assignments Company

3 June 2022 at The Arc, Winchester

Director Rebecca Godden

Film Maker Django Pinter

An immersive exhibition screening in Winchester, that will also be streamed online here

Meet key players in the climate emergency. Some you may know well and support…those who actively care for this planet we call our home. Some you may care to not think about… the bearers of bad news, polluting politics and pure reckless disregard for this planet we call our home. Look up, think, and act, before it’s too late. 

This Jubilee, funding has enabled Blue Apple to produce and explore the important and thought-provoking narrative of the climate crisis through a unique lens, using the medium of film, meaning we can open up the conversation and make it accessible to a wider audience. We all share this planet we call our home, and we hope that this project will challenge and bring the community together as one, by sharing stories, calls for action and art, from the point of view of those with learning disabilities, who are often forgotten in society and left out of important conversations.

Date: Friday 3 June 2022

Location: The Performance Space at The Arc, Winchester

Price: Free!

Duration: This is a drop-in event and durational exhibition style screening, so drop in at any time between 12pm- 3pm. Details of the YouTube livestream will be published when available.

This shows actors dressed in costume being filmed as they make hand gestures in front of green screens.

Some behind the scenes footage from filming

This project has been made possible through an award from the Arts Council’s Let’s Create Jubilee Fund by Hampshire and Isle of Wight Community Foundation (HIWCF) – ensuring that creativity plays an important role in local community celebrations for Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

The Hampshire & Isle of Wight Community Foundation (HIWCF) is an independent charitable trust established to inspire local giving for local need. The Community Foundation works both with donors who want to give something back to their local communities and voluntary groups providing vital services for local people. Companies, individuals, families and trusts can establish a fund with the Foundation, which supports a growing programme of grant-making to communities. HIWCF is part of a national network of 46 Community Foundations, one of the fastest growing philanthropic movements in the UK.

For more information about the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Community Foundation, applying for a grant or supporting the Foundation’s work, please visit www.hiwcf.com

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