The Next Generation of Nobel Peace Laureates!

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All over the UK a new generation are putting their vision of a world free of violence into word, music, art, drama, photo and film. They will be coming to party with The Paddingtons in London on 4th November, which is being organised by Gautam Lewis of Freedom in the Air – Watch one of their music videos’ here…

The frenetic Rock and Roll band The Paddingtons will headline the concert and Peace Awards ceremony to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the life and vision of the Nobel Peace Laureate, Joseph Rotblat, and the achievements of the young folk in keeping his vision of a culture of peace alive.

The musician and composer Nitin Sawhney, the Nobel Peace Laureate, Mairead Corrigan McGuire, dancers from the Phoenix Dance Theatre, the broadcaster Joan Bakewell and the artist Gabrielle Rifkind will choose their favourite entries in the Peace of Art competition. The creators will be invited to perform and exhibit their work in London and to receive their awards.

The Peace of Art competition takes the life of one incredible man as the inspiration to a new generation to think creatively about what a future ‘culture of peace’ might look like. Peace of Art is supported by (the NUT once confirmed), the Director of the Guardian Hay Festival, Peter Florence and Glastonbury Leftfield.

The Paddingtons: ”This is all about giving people the space and peace of your mind. Starts out with kids at school and bullying; kicks in around town and then, you’re in Iraq. We’ve all just gotta learn to give people space and we can all have the time of our lives”…..

Sally Milne worked with Professor Sir Joseph Rotblat until his death in 2005, “ Jo had great faith in the young generation today to take up his life’s work and that they would be the ones to create the world he dreamed of where war and nuclear weapons are obsolete. He was a wonderful man whose humanity and wisdom inspired so many.”

For more information see: www.peace-of-art.co.uk

Professor Sir Joseph Rotblat was the only scientist to resign on moral grounds from the Manhattan Project that went on to create the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He dedicated his life to using science for the good of humanity and to persuading other scientist to do the same. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1995 together with Pugwash Conferences and World Affairs.

Peace of Art is open to all individuals or groups up to age 25. In addition to performing in London, participants can win a cash prize of £1,000 and one of the winning musical entries will play Glastonbury Leftfield stage live in 2009.

The Paddingtons, The Paddingtons? Who are they? A fearsome-fivesome from Hull have come out of the maelstrom and into the fire with their debut double A-side single and chart hit: 21 and Some Old Girl are now returning with their already classic hooligan bruiser and forthcoming single of ‘Panic Attack’. Their debut album is being handled by Owen Morris, legendary producer of Oasis’ Definitely Maybe

Watch one of their music videos’ here…

Joan Bakewell’s broadcasting career continues into its fourth decade with her series for BBC Radio 3: Belief. She also appears on Radio 4’s Saturday Live, BBC 1’s Daily Politics, and GMTV’s Sunday programme. Her latest play was broadcast on Radio 4 in 2007. In 2007 she published “The View from Here: Life at 70”. She currently has a weekly column in The Independent each Friday. Her first novel will be published early in 2009.

Nitin Sawhney “It would be easier to jot down what this man can’t do than what he can.” -The Guardian, London, England There is no disputing the fact that Nitin Sawhney is widely regarded as one of the most influential and versatile creative talents alive today. Firmly established as a world-class producer, songwriter, DJ, multi-instrumentalist, orchestral composer, and cultural pioneer, Sawhney has become a latter-day Renaissance man in the worlds of music, dance, theatre, and film.

Phoenix Dance Theatre
Javier De Frutos (Artistic Director) was born in Venezuela where he began his dance training, continuing at the London School of Contemporary Dance and at the Merce Cunningham School, New York. In 1999, his achievements were recognised with an hour long documentary produced by the prestigious South Bank Show. In 2000 Javier was among the first fellowships of the Arts Council of England.

Ana Lujan Sanchez (Rehearsal Director and Dancer)
Born in Valencia, Spain, Ana trained at the Ballet Clásico de Valencia and at the Rambert School in London. She danced with Ballet Clásico de Valencia between 1993 and 1994 and with Rambert Dance Company for the next eleven years. Ana was awarded Best Female Contemporary Artist in the British Critics’ Circle National Dance Awards 2003 and The Artes Escénicas Award 2006 in Spain for her performance in the solo Necesidad de Silencio.

Mairead Corrigan Maguire is one of the co-founders of the Peace People in l976, along with Betty Williams and Ciaran McKeown. Mairead was the aunt of the three Maguire children who died as a result of being hit by an Irish Republican Army (IRA) getaway car after its driver, was shot by a soldier. The deaths prompted a series of marches throughout Northern Ireland, and further afield, all demanding an end to the violence. Mairead and Betty went on to win the Nobel Peace Prize in l976.

Gabrielle Rifkind is an accomplished artist and author. She is a group analyst and specialist in conflict resolution and is convener and founder of the Middle East Policy Initiative Forum (MEPIF). She is working on developing dialogue between Iran, the US and Israel. She makes regular contributions to press and media and is author, with Scilla Elworthy, of Making Terrorism History (Random House, 2005).

The Paddingtons

The Paddingtons? Who are they? A fearsome-fivesome from Hull have come out of the maelstrom and into the fire with their debut double A-side single and chart hit: 21 and Some Old Girl are now returning with their already classic hooligan bruiser and forthcoming single of ‘Panic Attack’. Their debut album is being handled by Owen Morris, legendary producer of Oasis’ Definitely Maybe.
From touring with the riotous Babyshambles, to opening up for Har Mar Superstar, to having Bez from the Happy Mondays doing his cosmic dance during a Death Disco set or just doing their own thing of frenetic tour-tour-tour in their now legendary white van – swamping the country in a plague of noise and early PIL basslines. They want to do one thing. They are here to bring you the rock. No, not rock as in rock. BUT RAWK.

Their incendiary live shows have become stuff of legend. Alan McGee signed them straight after seeing them live. They crank up the adreneline and make the world their own for three minutes. The Paddingtons experience is a 1,000 mph riot of maxed out, sugar-coated electricity, delivered with wired intensity. Tom; vox, Grant; drums, Marv; guitarist, Josh; guitars and Lloyd; bassist welcome you to their world. The world of the Paddingtons

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