Conference 25th to 27th March 2010, University of Leeds
Registration is now open for this conference, which is aimed at both HE scholars and the public, with keynote speakers representing different approaches to the ‘re-telling’ of the strike:
David Peace (author of GB84)
Julian Petley (Brunel University)
Simon Popple (University of Leeds)
Patrick Russell and Ros Cranston (BFI)
Yvette Vanson (documentary maker) & Michael Mansfield QC
Eve Wood (film maker) & Russell Senior (Pulp) 'The Beat is the Law'
Poet Ian McMillan, and the world premiere of 'Songs at the Year’s End' with music by Hugh Nankivell
Dave Douglass (NUM)
Exhibition, performance, screenings, testimony and academic papers. With contributions from: John Hyatt (MMU, the Three Johns); Richard Crangle (Exeter); Rosemary Preece (National Coal Mining Museum for England); Sue Owen (Sheffield); Michael Bailey (Leeds Metropolitan University); Patricia Holland (Bournemouth); Granville Williams; Dave Rogers (Banner Theatre); Ian Beesley (photographer) and others.
The conference looks at mainstream and alternative representations of the strike at the time and, subsequently, across the broad range of cultural expression such as the press, TV, film, performance, photography and music and song. Plus, 25 years on, how both archive study and new creative work lead us into new insights and perspectives.
The conference is organised into four strands – Memory, Legacy, Media & Popular Culture, and Witness – to help compare and contrast the personal and the objective study, the artefact and the heritage industry, cultural memory and the creative.
For more information, and to register you can go to the ICS website or contact Dr. Eleri Pound at ics-conferences@leeds.ac.uk or on 0113 343 5805.
Organised at the University of Leeds by the Louis Le Prince Centre and the Media Industries Research Centre at the Institute of Communications Studies; with support from the School of Performance and Cultural Industries, the School of Music, Leeds International Film Festival, Opera North, and the DARE partnership.
Reduced accomodation rates have been negotiated with Weetwood Hall hotel, quote 'Digging the Seam' when you book for the conference rate of £70 bed & breakfast. Other hotel recommendations can be found on this page on the University of Leeds website.
There will also be two very special events in conjunction with Opera North at the Howard Assembly rooms. These are also open to all. A Film - The Battle of Orgreave and a performance - Songs at Year's End.