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EXODUS - PARTNERS

Greater Manchester Refugee Arts Partnership was set up
following the Refugee Cultural Festival in 2003 in response to the
needs of refugees to further develop their arts activities.
The partners are:
Community
Arts North West
Community Arts North West (CAN) is the lead partner in the Exodus
project. We are an arts development agency that works in partnership
with communities, artists, and agencies to encourage, develop, create,
produce and promote programmes of participatory arts work. Their
priority is to create access to cultural production for people who are
excluded or on the fringe of mainstream cultural resources.
Tel: 0161 234 2975 or email: info@can.uk.com

In
Place of War
In Place of War is an Arts and Humanities Research Board (AHRB) funded
project at the Centre for Applied Theatre Research, University of
Manchester exploring the relationship between performance and war. This
project aims to research, link, debate and develop the practice of
performance in sites of conflict.
In Place of War has developed an online refugee arts directory. The
directory begins a process of documenting interesting and innovatory
arts practice involving refugee and asylum seekers in the UK. It is
hoped that the directory will be useful to artists and academics who
want to find out more about arts practice with a refugee theme or
refugee and asylum seeker-led arts projects. The directory is a
partial, initial, and incomplete view of a rich and diverse field of
practice that has developed significantly over the last few years. It
is constantly being updated and In Place of War welcomes any
information from artists engaged in making work related to refugee or
asylum issues and from artists who are refugees or asylum seekers. To
view the directory go to: www.inplaceofwar.net/project/RefugeeCS/directory
Tel: 0161 275 3784 or email: info@inplaceofwar.net.
Website: www.inplaceofwar.net

Link4Life
Link4Life Cultural Trust was set up in partnership with
RMBC as a company limited by guarantee, with charitable status to
provide cultural, sport and leisure services on behalf of Rochdale
Metropolitan Borough Council under a 15 year Partnership Agreement. It
commenced trading on 1 April 2007. The trust encompasses the former
cultural, sport and leisure departments of the council. The Arts
Development Service within the trust works locally with several refugee
and asylum seeker organisations in order to support events, workshops
and training initiatives. These cultural activities aim to aid
individual development as well as promoting positive messages about
diversity, trying to counteract negative publicity and stereotyping.
During 2007, this work was delivered in close partnership with the
Exodus project.
Tel: 01706 924337
Website: www.link4life.org

Manchester
Refugee Support Network
Manchester Refugee Support Network (MRSN) is a refugee led organisation
offering advice and support to refugees and asylum seekers in Greater
Manchester. They are a specialist community development agency, which
supports 52 refugee organisations and runs the Refugee and Migrants'
Forum.
Tel: 0161 232 7420
Website: www.mrsn.org.uk

MARIM
The Multi Agency for Refugee Integration in Manchester (MARIM) provides
coordination, information, support and network opportunities for
community, voluntary and statutory organisations working with refugees
in Manchester.
Tel: 0161 868 0857
Website: www.manchester.gov.uk/ssd/adults/marim/

Refugee
Action
Refugee Action is an independent, national charity working to enable
refugees to build new lives in the UK. Refugee Action provides
practical emergency support for newly arrived asylum seekers and
long-term commitment to their settlement.
Tel: 0161 233 1200
Website: www.refugee-action.org.uk

Salford
Museum and Art Gallery
EMBRACE Project, Salford Museum and Art Gallery
The EMBRACE project, part of Salford City Council's Heritage Services
and based at Salford Museum and Art Gallery, provides opportunities for
learning and cultural sharing with refugees, asylum seekers, people for
whom English is a second language and new communities in Salford. Since
2003, they have worked with individuals and groups across the city in a
diverse range of creative, cultural sharing and learning projects. Most
recently, for example, a local Iranian refugee artist worked with two
community groups to produce a textile piece on the theme of Freedom -
Who's set the borders?, now part of a travelling exhibition and on
display at the museum.
Tel: 0161 778 0800
Website: www.salford.gov.uk/salfordmuseum

Waters
Edge
Waters Edge fuses participatory arts with high quality
theatre. At its core is the belief that all the benefits of community
based performance are best achieved by creating work that the
participant can be proud of - performances with high production values
that are entertaining to those who watch them.
Tel: 0161 282 9776
Website: www.watersedgearts.com
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