Due to popular demand Bettakultcha is returning to the beautiful city of Huddersfield on March 19th. Thanks to the lovely Jacqui Pybus at the University, we’ll be returning in style in one of the amazing rooms on campus.
Alison Pilling has spoken many times at Bettakultcha. This one took us a little by surprise, in a very lovely way. Sorry the camera got knocked halfway though.
Emma Sutton is a seasoned, (can I say that?), Bettakultcha presenter. She knows how to give a talk which really pulls on your heartstrings and draws you in. Finding your diamond is yet another one of those. Sorry, we had a few colour issues with the projector.
Robert Norbury gives probably the most laid back Bettakultcha talk ever. In fact for some slides he just stands and looks. Dinner at Dave’s is a fascinating look into Psychogeography. Really inspired me to have a go myself.
Earlier this month we held a Bettakultcha in conjunction with Huddersfield Council as part of their Interchange project. It was a great night bringing Bettakultcha to a totally new audience who had no expectations at all. We think hope they left with a head full of ideas.
Here are some of the highlights, more will be added as we edit them.
Robin Widdowson – My real passion
David Newell – How does Autism effect the Autistic?