Ramadan Tent Project is an award-winning charity established in 2013 with a mission of bringing communities together and developing the understanding of Ramadan. Ramadan Tent Project organises the annual Ramadan Festival, which is a collection of artistic, cultural, creative events to inspire and engage audiences from all backgrounds, in addition to the UK’s largest community event in Ramadan, Open Iftar.
Shahed Saleem is an architect, writer, and teacher at the University of Westminster School of Architecture. He is the author of ‘The British Mosque, an architectural and social history’, published in 2018 by Historic England. His research and practice interests are in the architecture of migrant and post-migrant communities, and in particular their relationship to notions of heritage, belonging and nationhood.
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Featuring an extensive archive of performance footage, original interviews from Paik’s contemporaries and collaborators, and a voiceover narration of Nam June Paik’s writings read by Executive Producer Steven Yeun (Minari, Nope), NAM JUNE PAIK: MOON IS THE OLDEST TV is a timely meditation on the contradictory ways in which technology elicits both fascist tendencies and intercultural understanding.
The screening will be followed by Q&A with filmmakers Amanda Kim and Taryn Gould, in conversation with Rosalie Kim, curator of the V&A’s exhibition Hallyu! The Korean Wave which includes Paik’s monumental work Mirage Stage. View trailer
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Nicholas Daley and artist and curator Basil Olton and then take part in a panel discussion and Q&A led by Dr Christine Checinska and Roselind Sinclair. The event will close with recommendations for further research, resources and opportunities for teachers and students from V&A staff and partners like The Black Curriculum
All materials and light refreshments will be included.">
here. The afternoon workshop is for Young People aged 18 - 26.
Please get a parent or guardian to download the brochure on this page (located above the "Book Now" button) and email the completed form to youngpeople@vam.ac.uk before the event.
BY. WUZZY is a slow fashion, sustainable denim brand based in London, focused on reworking and upcycling vintage Levi's to make garments and accessories.
After graduating from London College of Fashion in 2019, founder Wuzzy Omiyale started BY.WUZZY in 2020 during the pandemic.
Over the past 2 years the brand has caught the attention of Vogue, Cosmopolitan and the Observer, and Omiyale has recently made her debut in mainstream fashion through a major collaboration with fashion giants Topshop and ASOS.
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here. The morning workshop is for Young People aged 13 - 17.
BY. WUZZY is a slow fashion, sustainable denim brand based in London, focused on reworking and upcycling vintage Levi's to make garments and accessories.
After graduating from London College of Fashion in 2019, founder Wuzzy Omiyale started BY.WUZZY in 2020 during the pandemic.
Over the past 2 years the brand has caught the attention of Vogue, Cosmopolitan and the Observer, and Omiyale has recently made her debut in mainstream fashion through a major collaboration with fashion giants Topshop and ASOS.
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