Magic MeThe UK's leading provider of intergenerational arts activities
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Based in Tower Hamlets, East London since 1989, Magic Me's programme annually serves around 550 local people from diverse generations, cultures and ethnicities.
We specialise in running creative arts projects which bring together young people (aged 9+) and older people (55+) for mutual benefit, learning and enjoyment.
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"I like working with young people. It gives me a reason to get up in the morning" To help fund a Magic Me project, click on the above image. No donation is too small!
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Freelance Artists
Magic Me, the UK’s leading provider of intergenerational arts activities, are seeking to widen their pool of freelance artists. Magic Me work across all artforms, bringing young and older people together for mutual benefit and enjoyment. Artists from all disciplines are encouraged to apply.
We are receiving a lot of applications, so please bear with us whilst we go through them. You may have to wait a little longer before you hear from us. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. |
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Christopher and Lee
I met with Christopher and Lee recently, two young men who have been involved in Magic Me projects over the last three years, to find out what they have learned and done through Magic Me. I thought if anyone knew what makes a Magic Me project special they did. So read on to find out what they said. |
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Susan Langford MBE
The Trustees of Magic Me are overjoyed that our Director Susan Langford has been honoured with an MBE. We have known for a long time that she is a very special person, leading the way in pioneering and developing intergenerational work in the UK and internationally. Susan we congratulate you! (Jacqui Christian, Chair of Trustees) |
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ICIP Conference
Susan Langford writes a personal view of the 4th International Consortium for Intergenerational Programmes Conference in Singapore, April 2010. Don't miss the conference gallery with pictures of the workshop Susan led with an intergenerational group.
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Merrill Lynch
Seven young interns from Merrill Lynch visited Magic Me to find out all they could about our work, and its impact in Tower Hamlets. The group had to present a pitch to win £500 for a charity cause to an audience of peers and senior Merrill Lynch staff.
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Meet The Media Group
Andreea Cucu, Magic Me volunteer and writer, reports on meeting The Media Group. This group of photographers have been getting together for the last three years to learn about photography and to document Magic Me events. Find out what makes them click! |
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