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Work Smarter:Stay Connected:Mean Business CREATIVE COOPERATION The largest gathering of arts festival professionals in the UK DAY THREE Friday 4 November 2011 Host: Spark Children's Arts Festival The Spark Children‘s Arts Festival is a two-week summer festival of the performing and visual arts for children in Leicester and Leicestershire, which takes place every year in May and June. 09.30-10.00 Registration, coffee and welcome Festival Focus: Spark Children's Arts Festival with Ellen Bianchini, Festival Director 10.00-11.00 ‘The End of Diversity’? Panel discussion led by Pawlet Brookes, Artistic Director, Serendipity Artists Movement 11.00–11.30 Coffee break & student speed dating 11.30-12.30 Multi-choice breakout workshop seminars. Using live case studies, each session is an interactive workshop with leading professionals: Programming: How to’ programme for children. Led by Ellen Bianchini, Spark Children's Arts Festival Policy: How to’ sustainability: economic/environmental,/economic—the next step? Led by Katy Carlisle, Positive Impact Practise: ‘How to’ inclusivity & diversity. Practical follow on workshop from the keynote panel led by Pawlet Brookes, Serendipity Artists Movement Practise: ‘How to’ Festival Finance. Led by BAFA, following on from the recent inaugural forum. 12.30-13.30 Ceremonies of the London 2010 Olympics and Paralympic Games with Martin Green, Head of Ceremonies, London 2012 12.30-13.30 Lunch and ‘What is Street Arts’ with ISAN 13.30-14.30 ‘All Festivals Look the Same To Me!’, media panel discussion (Twitter enabled) with Richard Morrison, Chief Music Critic, The Times; James Hunt, Channel Director, Sky Arts and Edward Blakeman, Editor, BBC Radio 3 and BBC Proms 14.30-15.00 Tea break 15.00-16.00 Multi-choice Leicester cultural and creative site visits. Details to follow! 16.00-16.30 Drinks, round up and farewells! Interesting people Interesting ideas to share 2011 BAFA Annual Conference Book your place here: [email protected] 2011 BAFA ANNUAL CONFERENCE: LEICESTER

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DAY THREE Friday 4 November 2011 Host: Spark Children's Arts Festival Interesting people Interesting ideas to share 2011 BAFA Annual Conference Book your place here: [email protected] The largest gathering of arts festival professionals in the UK The Spark Children‘s Arts Festival is a two-week summer festival of the performing and visual arts for children in Leicester and Leicestershire, which takes place every year in May and June.

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Work Smarter:Stay Connected:Mean Business

CREATIVE COOPERATION

The largest gathering of arts festival professionals in the UK

DAY THREE Friday 4 November 2011 Host: Spark Children's Arts Festival The Spark Children‘s Arts Festival is a two-week summer festival of the performing and visual arts for children in Leicester and Leicestershire, which takes place every year in May and June.

09.30-10.00 Registration, coffee and welcome Festival Focus: Spark Children's Arts Festival with Ellen Bianchini, Festival Director 10.00-11.00 ‘The End of Diversity’? Panel discussion led by Pawlet Brookes, Artistic Director, Serendipity Artists Movement 11.00–11.30 Coffee break & student speed dating 11.30-12.30 Multi-choice breakout workshop seminars. Using live case studies, each session is an interactive workshop with leading professionals: Programming: ‘How to’ programme for children. Led by Ellen Bianchini, Spark Children's Arts Festival Policy: ‘How to’ sustainability: economic/environmental,/economic—the next step? Led by Katy Carlisle, Positive Impact Practise: ‘How to’ inclusivity & diversity. Practical follow on workshop from the keynote panel led by Pawlet Brookes, Serendipity Artists Movement Practise: ‘How to’ Festival Finance. Led by BAFA, following on from the recent inaugural forum. 12.30-13.30 Ceremonies of the London 2010 Olympics and Paralympic Games with Martin Green, Head of Ceremonies, London 2012 12.30-13.30 Lunch and ‘What is Street Arts’ with ISAN 13.30-14.30 ‘All Festivals Look the Same To Me!’, media panel discussion (Twitter enabled) with Richard Morrison, Chief Music Critic, The Times; James Hunt, Channel Director, Sky Arts and Edward Blakeman, Editor, BBC Radio 3 and BBC Proms 14.30-15.00 Tea break 15.00-16.00 Multi-choice Leicester cultural and creative site visits. Details to follow! 16.00-16.30 Drinks, round up and farewells!

Interesting people Interesting ideas to share

2011 BAFA Annual Conference

Book your place here: [email protected]

2011 BAFA ANNUAL CONFERENCE: LEICESTER