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The latest news from producers, makers, venues and events organisers from around Derby and Derbyshire. If you have news to add to this page, then email us to let us know about it: editor@madeinderbyshire.org
 

Reflected Silence - Exhibition Opening

You're warmly invited to the opening of our forthcoming exhibition on 16th March from 4pm - 6.30pm. 'Reflected Silence' continues throughout April and exhibits the work of fine Artist Louise Mc Clary. Louise will be at the gallery for the opening of the show.

Scottish Dance Theatre present Robert Mapplethorpe and Patti Smith inspired Velvet Petal by Fleur Darkin

Latest dance production from Scottish Dance Theatre brings energy and style of late 1970s and early 1980s New York to Derby this spring.

 

Debuting a new adaptation, the company makes a striking return to Déda as part of a Spring UK Tour of their sexy sensual hit show Velvet Petal.

                                                                                                                                              

FORMAT19: 14th March Opening Night

EXHIBITION PREVIEWS

17:00 - 21:00
FREE, DROP IN

Venues: QUAD, Market Hall, Derby Museum & Art Gallery, BEAR, Artcore, St Werburgh's Chapel, Pickford's House, Eagle Market Intu, Tramshed, Déda , Banks Mill, Unfold Arts, Furthest from the Sea.

See formatfestival.com for list of participating artists and venues.
 

Serviced office space available in former chapel in Derby city centre

Déda is pleased to offer an impressive serviced office space, available to rent in its beautiful building on Derby’s Chapel Street (DE1) from April 2019.

The rent is inclusive of heating and electricity, use of a full-time reception desk, water rates, refuse collection, external window cleaning, cleaning of communal areas, internal and external maintenance, CCTV system plus a security alarm which is monitored by the police.

Be part of Red Saunders' Hidden Project

A founder member of the Rock Against Racism movement in the 1970s, Red Saunders is a professional photographer who combines his photographic practice with cultural, artistic, musical, and political activism.

Choosing Derby as the location for his latest Hidden Project, Red will be casting hundreds of people from across the region to be characters in three giant photographic tableaux, featuring historic scenes of innovation and disruption from Derbyshire’s past. 

The Derby Conference Centre continues to help students take the first steps in their careers

The Derby Conference Centre is encouraging university students into their careers by continuing to offer year-long placements as part of their studies. The Centre has welcomed students this year from Sheffield Hallam University and Coventry University, with the majority studying courses such as Event and Hospitality Management amongst others.

Rebecca Prime, Sales & Conference Manager, was herself a placement student in 2012 and after returning to the Centre in 2015, has worked her way up to the role she currently holds.

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