Inside Out back on the London Festival Scene


Booking now open for a packed week of arts and current affairs events
INSIDE OUT FESTIVAL 2010
In association with New Statesman
Monday 25 - Sunday 31 October 2010
The Inside Out Festival is set to return this October in association with New Statesman with an even bigger and better programme of talks, debates, exhibitions and performances.
The popular annual event celebrates the exciting and often unexpected contribution made by London universities to the cultural life of the capital. This year festival-goers will be able to hear from some of the most inspiring and experimental thinkers, writers and artists of the day and get creative themselves.
Goldsmith's, Birkbeck, Central St Martin's, the London College of Fashion, the Courtauld Institute of Art and the Guildhall School of Music & Drama are amongst the nine university institutions throwing open their doors for the week of public events which will include film screenings, music and theatre performances, art and fashion exhibitions, and talks with well-known academics and high-profile commentators. The events will take place all over London at cultural venues such as the Barbican, the National Portrait Gallery and Somerset House, and in rarely-seen spaces in the universities.
Sally Taylor, Inside Out Festival Director, said: "There is certainly no shortage of festivals in London but this is an arts festival with a distinct twist. The sheer breadth of talent in the nine universities involved is staggering. We want as many people as possible to come and enjoy the fruits of this talent and passion in October. From the art of Cézanne to the art of war, from the abuses of contemporary history to the history of men's underwear, this year's Inside Out Festival will be a feast - a cultural 'pick and mix' - for bright thinkers and art lovers, young and old."
Jason Cowley, Editor of New Statesman, said: "We are delighted to be associated with Inside Out. As a magazine, we like to look beyond the obvious and seek out the unusual, the witty, the irreverent and the thought-provoking. In this festival we have found all of these things and more."
Festival highlights will include:
The Festival will open on 25 October with a high-profile panel debate - 'Should the university continue to exist in its current form?' - at the University of London Senate House.
Booking for the Inside Out Festival is now open at www.insideoutfestival.org.uk More events will be confirmed over the summer.
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For more information, interviews or press passes to the Festival, please contact: Anya Matthews or Rachel Duffield at Colman Getty 0207 631 2666 anya@colmangetty.co.uk / rachel@colmangetty.co.uk
NOTES TO EDITORS:
The Inside Out Festival takes place across London from 25 - 31 October 2010.
For more information or to book events, visit www.insideoutfestival.org.uk
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The Inside Out Festival 2010 is in association with New Statesman with support from Times Higher Education.
New Statesman is Britain's leading current affairs and politics magazine www.newstatesman.com
The Inside Out Festival is run by the London Centre for Arts and Exchange (LCACE). LCACE is a university initiative promoting the exchange of knowledge and expertise with the capital's arts and cultural sectors. The nine institutions involved are: