Today details are announced for Power, Gender and the Arts, an afternoon of debate, discussion and performance that will explore the history and reality of power in the creative industries and create a living manifesto for change.
Power, Gender and the Arts is a first time collaboration between the Edinburgh International Festival and Edinburgh's Art, Book, Film and Fringe Festivals, alongside the actor's union Equity and the Musician's Union, with support from Edinburgh Trade Union Council and Scottish Trade Unions. Taking place at the International Festival's HQ The Hub on Friday 10 August from 1pm - 5pm, the event brings together performers, producers, activists and cultural workers to investigate where powerCo-curated and chaired by Catherine Mayer - journalist, author and co-founder and president of the Women's Equality Party - the event will welcome participants from across the arts and creative industries for an afternoon of debate and discussion.
Panellists include actor and Equity president Maureen Beattie, Artistic Director of the National Theatre of Scotland Jackie Wylie, film producer Alison Owen whose credits include Suffragette, filmmaker Hope Dickson Leach and political advisor-turned-comedian Ayesha Hazareka.The event aims to identify key outcomes, targets and mechanisms for change for the Festivals and other cultural institutions to work towards. Talking about the partnership, Edinburgh International Festival Managing Director Joanna Baker said:
'I am delighted to curate and lead an event that for the first time brings together the Edinburgh International Festival, the Edinburgh Art Festival, the Edinburgh International Book Festival, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and the Edinburgh International Film Festival. Our collective aim is to uncover the structural barriers to female participation across culture and through debates and artistic provocations to deliver, on the day, a manifesto for progress.'
Power, Gender and the Arts is free but ticketed and can be booked in person at Hub Tickets, The Hub, Castlehill, Edinburgh, EH1 2NE; via phone on 0131 473 2000, or online at https://www.eif.co.uk/whats-on/2018/powergenderarts
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