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CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS: FOLLOWING IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF EDWARD ALLEYN


Friday May 13 2016, 8:00 PM


ST. BARNABAS PARISH HALL

?8, CONCESSION ?6 TO INCLUDE REFRESHMENT

?6.00??8.00


Who are our contemporary social entrepreneurs? What part can we all play in shaping our society today? In 1616 Edward Alleyn had a vision to help shape many lives; not everyone in authority concurred with his view. Join a lively event to hear from the founder of Magic Breakfast, Carmel MacConnell MBE, Chair of the Black Cultural Archives, Dawn Hill, the founder of Brass for Africa, Jim Trott and Trustee of Link Age Southwark, Neville De Souza. Come and add your voice to the debate.


Tickets are available on the Dulwich Festival website: http://bit.ly/21e41PD

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