SohoCreate 2015 Early Bird Pass
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SohoCreate 2015 Early Bird Pass
The SohoCreate 2015 Early Bird Pass is no longer available. Please visit www.sohocreate.co.uk for further pass options.

The Early Bird Pass gives you your pick of any 5 sessions, plus these amazing benefits:

- Network in style with membership to the exclusive Groucho Club for the duration of the festival.
- 25% discount at L'Escargot, the oldest, and recognised as one of the best, French restaurants in London.
- Priority notification of further SohoCreate 2015 sessions as they are announced.

On purchasing your pass, you can book up to five sessions from those currently announced below. You can book as few, or as many sessions as you like, up to the pass limit of 5. If you change your mind about a session you have booked, you will be able to change your ticket for another session in the pass management system. You can also come back as new sessions are announced and book more sessions that you want to attend.

Book your pass in the above box now.

Sessions announced so far:

Wednesday 3 June 3:30pm
Food. Ethics. Art. with Skye Gyngell, Angela Hartnett, Thomasina Miers
Three of our greatest female chefs discuss the complexity of balancing creativity, profitability and responsibility in the kitchen. How hard is it to maintain creativity in a modern commercial kitchen and how is it achieved? Three very different chefs explore their journey and the extent they achieve the balance.


Wednesday 3 June 5.15pm
A Creative Education with Ab Rogers, Cornelia Parker, Ms Dynamite
How did some of our great artists learn to be creative? Fine artist Cornelia Parker, Designer Ab Rogers and musician Ms Dynamite all had very different formal education. How did they learn to do what they do and from who? What can we learn from their journey about how we educate our kids today?


Thursday 4 June 1:45pm
Creating Future Food with Paul A. Young, Dr Morgaine Gaye
World-renowned Chocolatier Paul A Young talks with Food Futurologist Dr Morgaine Gaye about the creative journey to find new sweets, foods and taste combinations. In a world where social and cultural perception is as crucial to culinary evolution as the kitchen, we glimpse a little of what we can expect to be tasting next.


Thursday 4 June 5:15pm
Fun with David Lan, Rufus Norris
Two of the country's theatre greats talk about the real reason they put themselves through the challenging journey of creating theatre at all. Both of them direct not just plays but theatres with all the associated mayhem. Both have walked firmly away from a quiet life to take on unprecedented challenges. But why?


Thursday 4 June 7:00pm
No Risk No Future with Conrad Shawcross, Russell Norman, Will Alsop
Three iconoclastic creatives explore the challenges and risks of coming up with the new and unexpected. Stirling prize winning architect Will Alsop, entrepreneur restauranteur Russell Norman and builder of machines, structures and stories, artist Conrad Shawcross, discuss together, their journey into the unknown.


Friday 5 June 7:00pm
Creative Collaboration with Sir Alan Parker, Michael Seresin
From Bugsy Malone and Midnight Express to the award winning Angela's Ashes, two cinema greats, director Sir Alan Parker and cinematographer Michael Seresin discuss thirty years of collaboration at the pinnacle of the film industry. How do they work together to create the extraordinary worlds and stories of some of our best movies?


Saturday 6 June 3:30pm
Working Without Words? with Mark Baldwin, Dr Nicola Clayton, Gavin Higgins
Creativity engages the whole of the brain, our emotions and spirituality as well as the rational bits. We seek out journeys rather than arrivals, and are more interested in moving an audience than lecturing to them. When choreographer and Rambert Artistic Director Mark Baldwin, composer Gavin Higgins and Psychologist and Rambert Scientist in Residence Professor Nicola Clayton, worked together they found a creative language that involved so much more than just words.


Sunday 7 June 3.30pm
Music & Emotion with Tracey Thorn, Carol Morley
Prolific singer songwriter Tracey Thorn recently wrote and recorded the music for The Falling, the latest film from award winning writer/director Carol Morley. Here, the two artists discuss their collaboration and the journey of a soundtrack originally inspired by the images, which in turn comes, not only to enhance and create mood within the film, but can also inspire the creative journey of the film through the post production process.


Friday 5 June 3.30pm
Story. Do you tell it like me? with Polly Stenham, Naomi Wood, Mike Bithell and Amanda Levete
Four very different storytellers discuss their process, journey and inspiration.Playwright Polly Stenham, games creator Mike Bithell, and architect Amanda Levete look at how they research, plan and explore the narrative structures in their work and what kind of stories they all end up telling.


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Soho
London W1D
United Kingdom

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