8th January 2016
Twilight People, Liberal Judaism’s ground-breaking diversity project, is looking for a group of 16-25 year olds to put together a new audio installation in association with Roundhouse Radio and SOAS Radio.
The work will be exclusively available for the opening of the Twilight People touring exhibition, Stories of Faith and Gender Beyond the Binary, on·Thursday February 4·at Islington Museum.
The audio journey will include recordings from the people who’ve kindly given their time and stories to the photography exhibition, alongside interviews with the exhibition organisers. There will be a live radio broadcast that will take place in the museum through specially designed headphones.
The short piece will be put together by a group of around 12 young people, who will be given training in radio production, recording, editing and interview skills. Participants will be recruited from the LGBTQ community, Roundhouse Radio and SOAS.
The training is FREE and takes place on Sunday January 17 and 24·from·10am-5pm·at Roundhouse Studios, Chalk Farm Road, NW1 8EH. Lunch will be provided.
To enrol you must be 16-25 years old and be able to travel to the Roundhouse on the above dates. Please send an email to media.projects@roundhouse.org.ukwith the subject: TWILIGHT AUDIO PROJECT.
Please include any relevant experience or passion in radio, music or audio production and tell us why you would like to do the project in no more than 300 words. No previous experience is necessary. Enrolment closes at·midnight·on·Friday January 15.
Twilight People is a landmark project that discovers and celebrates the hidden history of transgender and gender-variant people of faith in the UK past and present.
It is supported by the National Lottery through the Lottery Heritage Fund and hosted by Liberal Judaism. For more information about this project go to·www.twilightpeople.com
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