RUN RUN RUN: AN INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF RUNNING 1.0 #r3fest
A day of artworks, film, papers, performances, debates, and hands-on or rather 
feet-on activities about running, by runners, for runners - as well as 
non-runners, sceptics, and everyone else from all walks of life (and those who 
prefer to sit on the fence).  
26 June 2014 Thursday 10am – 6pm
Slade Research Centre, Woburn Square, London WC1H 0AB, UK.
Online Resource Centre: <http://www.kaisyngtan.com/r3fest>
Tickets: http://www.r3fest.eventbrite.co.uk

ABOUT 
Run Run Run: An International Festival of Running 1.0, is a 
not-the-run-of-the-mill cross-disciplinary event that will welcome more than 40 
researchers and practitioners from all over the world (Milan, Grenoble, 
Glasgow, Vancouver, Venezuela, Lethbridge, Lancashire, Ljubljana, Singapore, 
Oxford, et al) from a wide range of fields (biomechanics, fine art, 
performance, community involvement, psychiatry, kinesiology, theatre, history, 
medicine, museum studies et al). Through papers, films, artworks, ‘live’ 
performances, debates, running tours and workshops, we will celebrate and 
critique everything about running, and work through the different ways we can 
activate running as a toolkit through which we may gain an insight into the 
critical issues of today.

PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS
*Not one but two keynote speakers: Dr Hayden Lorimer (University of Glasgow) 
and Professor Gregg Whelan/Lone Twin (Falmouth University)!

*‘Show & Touch’ by paleoanthropologist Dr Matthew Skinner and Ms Gemma Price: 
of a fossil cast of a 2-million year old early human runner which can serve to 
remind us, amidst the ‘Nike-fication’/ commodification of running today, of how 
it all began.

*8-minute ‘Talk Fests’ by expert sports medic Dr Courtney Kipps (London 
Marathon, Team GB 2012 Olympics & Paralympics et al), artist Ms Jo Volley (who 
likes to pick up oak apples when she runs and then magically transforms them 
into ink that she uses in her paintings) and Streetscape (an award-winning 
landscaping social enterprise for young people that has arisen from founder Guy 
Watts’ passion for long distance running).

*‘Film Fest’ by Mr Ivo Gormley: Screening of hit film The Runners (Sheffield 
Doc Fest; Open City Docs Fest et al) and chat about Goodgym (a group of runners 
who ‘get fit by doing good’).

* ‘Running London Tours’ by Dr Kris Grint/Bentham Project (through the 
thrilling West End on the ‘pre-prandial circumgyrations’ of philosopher Jeremy 
Bentham back in the 1820’s) and Mr Richard Wright (community involvement 
specialist on social transformation in Bloomsbury).

* Hands-On or rather ‘Feet-On Workshops’ run by Collectif Totem, a group of 
researchers in the fields of Geography, Sociology, Planning and Architecture 
who have come all the way from Grenoble and Milan, and Dr Andrew Filmer, who 
hails from Aberystwyth (and Sydney).

*‘Live’ performance of Run To Draw by Amelia Johnstone and Peter Hathaway, 
which demonstrates how running can allow us to re-claim fun and be creative.

*A ‘Museum Of Running’ by the Walking or rather Running Encyclopaedia of 
Running and Curator of Run Run Run itself, Dr Alan Latham, which showcases 
vintage Nike running shoes and classic Runners’ World magazines from the 1970′s.

SUPPORTED BY 
This event is supported by University College London (UCL) Joint Faculty 
Institute of Graduate Studies, UCL Geography and the Slade School of Fine Art, 
with additional support from Highgate Harriers Athletics and Cross Country 
Running Club and AHRC/University of Falmouth. Dr Alan Latham (Senior Lecturer, 
UCL Geography) and Dr Kai Syng Tan (artist-researcher), are its Curators, while 
Ms Jo Volley (Senior Lecturer, Slade School of Fine Art) is its Artistic 
Advisor.

ENQUIRIES
Please contact Kai: kai [at] kaisyngtan [dot] com. 
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