You have Total Permission…

Total Permission film poster - Sue Austin's underwater wheelchair between coral and with fish, text also reads push me.And today is International Day of Persons with Disability (not our choice of words, but we’re not arguing with the United Nations). As they say: Persons with disabilities, “the world’s largest minority”, often face barriers to participation in all aspects of society. Barriers can take a variety of forms, including those relating to the physical [...]
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Giving Total Permission to the National Media Museum in Bradford

Screen grab from the National Media Museum website of the Total Permission page.Our PUSH ME documentary is coming to Bradford! Yup – you don’t have to sit and watch it on your little computer screen – you can watch it in full beautiful enormous loveliness at the National Media Museum in Bradford on the 3rd December – as part of International Day of People with Disability. It’s [...]
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Total Permission

screen grab of arts council england's case study page mentioning total permissionIt’s all kicking off today – Total Permission, our 30 minute documentary on the Unlimited Projects is up in The Space – AND the documentary and the PUSH ME project are one of Arts Council England’s new case studies celebrating 18 years of lottery funding and showcasing just what lottery cash can do.
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Push Me Unlimited

A screen shot of the Watershed site featuring Push Me, the image is Sue Austin in her underwater wheelchairWe aren’t the only ones counting down – Watershed, the executive producers of PUSH ME are also on a roll, showing one PUSH ME short a day too until 2nd Dec and then hosting the cinema premiere of the documentary Total Permission at their base in Bristol.
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Looking over Charles Hazelwood’s shoulder…

charles looking at a computer screen on which we can see Simon MckeownYesterday the PUSH ME team spent the day following Charles Hazelwood around the Southbank, getting his take on some of the Unlimited Commissions. Charles is an award winning conductor with a global presence. His own website explains his mission: The focus of his career is to share the power and passion of orchestral music with the widest [...]
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And so it begins… Enlightening

A screen grab of many different images from the opening ceremony - showing fireworks, umbrellas, excitement, stephen Hawkings and the stadium lit up.Last night at 8.30pm GMT the world began to change. The London 2012 Paralympic Games opened, with a ceremony full of life, vitality, humour – and choc full of disabled performers and figureheads. As Jim White wrote in the Daily Telegraph: Opening ceremonies of the Paralympics have, in the past, been earnest, insipid affairs. Jokes were not [...]
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Our first set of 90 second films now complete!

A screen shot of the Push Me Collection on The Space - showing 6 of our 12 'boxes', one for each artist.It is with immense pride (and quite a bit of sweat) we can finally announce that all our 12 PUSH ME artists now have their first 90 second films in The Space!
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Two PUSH ME artists help Graeae’s Prometheus to Awake

40+ people in white boiler suits are suspended in the air as though on a net. They are lit pink.Last week in Stockton, an eight metre high figure took to the streets as part of Stockton International River Festival when Prometheus Awakes was performed, presented by Graeae
and La Fura dels Baus
and co-commissioned by GDIF and SIRF, as part of the London 2012 Festival. Graeae of course, are part of PUSH ME with The Garden, [...]
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Welcome to the world – the London 2012 Festival is open

A photo of the London 2012 Festival brochure“If we get the festival right, people will remember 2012 not just for amazing sport, but for unforgettable art as well.” So says London 2012 Festival Director Ruth Mackenzie in the hot-off-the-press official guide to the London 2012 Festival – and we agree, especially in relation to our artists!
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