The day kicked off with a press conference centred on the question ‘Has multiculturalism failed?’ Amongst the panel included Production Event module leader Matt Grimes, PR lecturer Pete Wilby, a Media student and a speaker from Amnesty International. Matt Grimes said he would ask David Cameron- ‘what experiences have you had of multiculturalism?’ stating he would have had limited experiences as a middle class white man who went to a public school. The press conference involved participation from the audience, stirring up a debate about the topic of multiculturalism to really get people thinking about the theme, which was a great way to set off the event.
Goody bags and magazines were distributed at the entrance, and there were workers from Amnesty International set up at tables to provide more information. There was a room dedicated to the photography exhibition, displaying photos defining multiculturalism and really emphasising the positivity of the theme.
The music workshops got everyone involved- the Capoeira workshop introduced everyone to the Brazilian art form that combines elements of martial arts, sports and music. The quick yet complex moves included power leg kicks, punches, head-butts and some forms of acrobatics. The drum workshop which followed allowed everyone to get involved.
The cinema room played pieces the television specialists created on a loop; this included the Mockumentary, which featured media students tackling the subject of multiculturalism in a humorous manner, a music video to Michael Jackson’s ‘Black and White’ and studio style interviews with a guest appearance from Aaron Chawro, performing one of his own songs.
The positive and relaxed mood of the event was reinforced through the BBQ outside whilst the sun was shining.
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