Celebrating CRAEtivity: An Evening of Autistic Art & Music - London

External Event - 13th Dec 2018

Logan Hall, UCL Institute of Education, 20 Bedford Way, London, WC1H 0AL, United Kingdom

Speaker information

Derek Paravicini, Pianist, is blind, autistic and has severe learning difficulties and is one of the most extraordinary pianists and musical entertainers of his generation, rapidly learning musical pieces simply by listening to them. 
Professor Adam Ockelford, Director of the Applied Music Research Centre, University of Roehampton, whose research focuses on educational needs and music for those with disabilities. 
Patrick Samuel, exhibiting autistic artist with ADHD and has produced an extensive portfolio in a wide range of media and styles. He has held several solo exhibitions and featured on BBC Breakfast and BBC News online.

CRAE is thrilled to announce that we will be hosting a charity evening celebrating autistic people in the arts.

For this extra special event, we are incredibly excited to welcome world-renowned concert pianist, Derek Paravicini. Derek is blind, autistic and has severe learning difficulties and is one of the most extraordinary pianists and musical entertainers of his generation, rapidly learning musical pieces simply by listening to them.

Derek will be joined on stage by Professor Adam Ockelford, Director of the Applied Music Research Centre at the University of Roehampton, whose research focuses on educational needs and music for those with disabilities.

Autistic artist, Patrick Samuel will also be live-drawing the performance and his artworks will be on display in the foyer throughout the evening for guests to enjoy at their leisure.

The evening will be hosted by CRAE's very own current Artist-in-Residence, Ali Northcott.

Contact

Anna Remington
02079115361 | a.remington@ucl.ac.uk

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