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Tate Modern Workshop

Testing, Testing, Testing

4 April 2020 at 14.00–17.00
Photograph of Testing, Testing, Testing 2019

© Tate

Drop by, join in and explore alternative ways of taking up space at Tate

Open to all ages and abilities and led by both disabled and non-disabled artists, this event champions genuinely inclusive activities for everyone.

Young artists from Heart n Soul and Corali Dance Company will be joined by artist Judith Brocklehurst to test multiple ways of taking up space at Tate. Get involved in activities as you move through the Tanks spaces at Tate Modern.​

Testing, Testing, Testing events are produced in partnership with Heart n Soul and generously supported by Daytrippers Charity.

This event will be supported by a British Sign Language (BSL) Interpreter.

Biographies

Heart n Soul

Heart n Soul is an award-winning creative arts company and charity who believe in the talents and power of people with learning disabilities. Do Your Own Thing is their young people’s taking part group.

Daytrippers

Daytrippers is a UK charity supporting young people with special educational needs and disabilities to access culture and leisure activities.

Corali Dance Company

Corali Dance Company is a leader in dance-performance created by artists with learning disabilities. Their practice is made through a process of artistic collaboration and explores the relationship between performers with and without learning disabilities, between dance and other art forms, and between professional and participatory artwork. Kick Up is their youth group for young dancers ages 14-25.

Judith Brocklehurst

Judith Brocklehurst is an artist who works in many different social settings. Within these settings, she is interested in materials and the actions they suggest.​

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Bankside
London SE1 9TG
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4 April 2020 at 14.00–17.00

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