Make Apartheid History, the follow-up to Bethlehem Unwrapped, launched online on Saturday 18th July, and we held our first event at London’s Southbank with a programme of poetry and prose linking civil rights, anti-apartheid, and Palestinian solidarity movements. Continue reading →
Make Apartheid History, the follow-up to Bethlehem Unwrapped, launched online on Saturday 18th July, and we held our first event at London’s Southbank with a programme of poetry and prose linking civil rights, anti-apartheid, and Palestinian solidarity movements. Continue reading →
We were delighted to welcome a 3000-strong audience to our mini-Bethlehem Unwrapped Festival at Greenbelt this year which included music, dance, spoken word, testimony, poetry and Tom Pursey’s wonderful short documentary about B/U at St James’s Piccadilly. Continue reading →
We were delighted to welcome a 3000-strong audience to our mini-Bethlehem Unwrapped Festival at Greenbelt this year which included music, dance, spoken word, testimony, poetry and Tom Pursey’s wonderful short documentary about B/U at St James’s Piccadilly. Continue reading →
In beautiful surroundings of St Luke’s Church, north London, on Wednesday 4 June at 7.30pm,
90 guests joined us for the premiere of our short documentary about the Bethlehem Unwrapped festival at St James’s Church Piccadilly last Christmas. There was also an auction of the graffitied Wall panels – a historic snapshot of when the Wall came to London. Continue reading →
In beautiful surroundings of St Luke’s Church, guests joined us for the premiere of our short documentary about the Bethlehem Unwrapped festival and also the auction of the graffitied Wall panels. Continue reading →
After two incredible weeks, our ‘Bethlehem Unwrapped’ festival hosted by St James’s Church Piccadilly came to end on the 5th January and the replica WALL finally came down. Between December 23rd and January 5th, thousands came to see it and many came to write on it. Continue reading →
After two incredible weeks, our ‘Bethlehem Unwrapped’ festival hosted by St James’s Church Piccadilly came to end on the 5th January and the replica WALL finally came down. Between December 23rd and January 5th, thousands came to see it and many came to write on it. Continue reading →
Tipping Point North South is delighted to be a partner for the Bethlehem Unwrapped festival. Continue reading →
A festival of Bethlehem at Christmas. St James’s Piccadilly December 23rd 2013 – January 5th 2014
With Nigel Kennedy, Yotam Ottolenghi & Sami Tamimi, Reem Kelani, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, singers from the Tallis Scholars, comedians Mark Steel, Ivor Dembina, Andy Zaltzman, Dave Cohen and more! Continue reading →
Throughout 2015, Tipping Point delivered a number of short films for the Make Apartheid History project – the follow up to Bethlehem Unwrapped. Continue reading →
We are releasing our Bethlehem Unwrapped short film to coincide with the 10th anniversary of the declaration in 2004 by the International Court of Justice that the barrier being built around the West Bank was illegal and should be pulled down. Continue reading →
We are releasing our Bethlehem Unwrapped short film to coincide with the 10th anniversary of the declaration in 2004 by the International Court of Justice that the barrier being built around the West Bank was illegal and should be pulled down. Continue reading →
If you are in London, do make time to come and see the WALL – it’s 8m high and getting more and more messages left on it. A film programme (20 mins) is projected onto the WALL throughout the day; and inside St James’s is more for you to see as part of our Bethlehem Unwrapped festival. Continue reading →
If you are in London, do make time to come and see the WALL – it’s 8m high and getting more and more messages left on it. A film programme (20 mins) is projected onto the WALL throughout the day; and inside St James’s is more for you to see as part of our Bethlehem Unwrapped festival. Continue reading →
Make Apartheid History (once and for all) is an international project that brings together creative individuals, organisations and networks from around the world Continue reading →
Tribute to our friend and supporter Elizabeth Block At the end of this tough year, on December 8th, Tipping Point … Continue reading →
(Click the above image to watch the video: Remembering Jeremy) Today we lost our dear friend, Jeremy Hardy.
Make Apartheid History (once and for all) is an international project that is bringing together creative individuals, organisations and networks from around the world Continue reading →
MAH advent calendar has 24 star symbols and each day a star will be unlocked to release new content, right up until 24th December and will largely carry videos & info-graphics. Continue reading →