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    <title>Spill Festival: Four things I learnt</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/spill-festival-four-things-I-learnt</link>
    <description>We asked IGNiTE artist in resident Ania Varez to tell us what she learnt at Spill 2018</description>
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<p><span class="discreet">Ania sharing her work in progress at Trinity (photo @ Alastair Brookes)</span></p>
<h3>A few thoughts about sharing Guayabo at SPILL Festival of performance 2018</h3>
<blockquote class="pullquote">"I just didn’t know how it would go until I had this experience"</blockquote>
<p><a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/more-info/residencies/residencies-2018/ania-varez" class="external-link">Ania Varez</a> is one of <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/announcing-our-ignite-artists-in-residence" class="external-link">four Bristol based artists</a> who are developing exciting new work in collaboration with communities at Trinity over six months as part of our <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/" class="external-link">IGNiTE theatre and dance programme</a>.</p>
<p>During her residency Ania is developing <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/grief-party" class="external-link">‘Guayabo’ </a>a participatory work that invites people to gather around their pain and the pain of others and is heavily influenced by Ania’s move from Venezuela to leave her country’s violent dictatorship. The crisis is rarely mentioned in mainstream media and Ania has been using her art to share her and her family’s experiences with others.</p>
<p>Ania recently took <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/more-info/residencies/residencies-2018/ania-varez" class="external-link">‘Guaybo’ </a>to <a class="external-link" href="https://spillfestival.com/welcome-to-spill-2018/">Spill Festival,</a> an international festival of contemporary arts and activism in Ipswich. We asked her to tell us the four things she learnt while she was there.</p>
<p><strong>Maybe not all works are meant for art festivals (or maybe they need a bit more help) </strong></p>
<p><a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/grief-party" class="external-link">Guayabo</a> is a very challenging piece to share for different reasons. Mostly, because it requires placing myself in a very vulnerable state, my family is also exposed through the videos and texts I read, and the topic is extremely painful and difficult on its own.</p>
<p>I was concerned that those who came to experience the work might not have the capacity to offer the mental and emotional investment this piece requires due to the festival environment which is overwhelming with people quickly moving from one performance to another. I also felt the audience needed more time to process the difficult information that Guayabo conveys, whilst in a safe environment, before leaving the room and returning to a conventional social mode.</p>
<p>Towards the end of the work, I invite people to stay in the room for as long as they need and to chat with me if they wish, but since people had to rush to another show, most of them could not have that time, which felt important in terms of caring for themselves and for me.  To know this for future sharings is really positive!</p>
<p>I will think about what needs to change inside the work to ensure people receive the care they need. However, the context is also important. I’m sure SPILL would have made a bigger effort to ensure these things happened if I had spoken about them beforehand, but I just didn’t know how it would go until I had this experience. Maybe arts festivals are not the right context for Guayabo, or maybe it just needs some programming adjustments (have more time altogether, organising a meal to share right after, for example) would really help to overcome these difficulties.</p>
<p><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/AniaVarezIGNiTEartistinresidencesharing.jpg" alt="" class="image-inline" title="" /></p>
<p><span class="discreet"><a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/grief-party" class="external-link">Guayabo</a> connects people in the UK with Ania's family in Venezuela</span></p>
<p><strong>It’s nicer to meet people outside of performance settings </strong></p>
<p>Whilst being at SPILL I slightly regretted not having the time to see other works and meet many people. Sharing this piece took all of my time and energy and I didn’t have the space to experience much more. In hindsight, I notice that I naturally felt more inclined to encounter people outside of the performance settings (at breakfast, or in the artists green room) in a more relaxed and meaningful way, and most of the time we didn’t even talk about our work which I enjoyed much more.</p>
<p>Before arriving to SPILL, I was quite worried that everyone around me would be trying to constantly pitch their work at each other, but I was glad to discover that most people seemed to agree that having a good time and laughing together was more important.</p>
<p><strong> Self care and support kept everything together </strong></p>
<p>I had severe technical difficulties during my first show and right until the beginning of my second show. This uncertainty added pressure to sharing such personal work, which massively compromised my mental health during the performance days.</p>
<p>Having my producer, Katherine Hall, with me during the first two days really kept me safe and capable of getting through the difficulties, as she took care of many things and allowed me to concentrate on the work. Sadly, she could not stay for the last two days and that would have really affected me if it wasn’t for Shabnam Shabazi (the Wellbeing Liaison of the festival) and Manon Santi (part of the SPILL team) who were there to support me. They gave such gentle and caring attention to me and to the work: this meant I could present the work without having a breakdown or feeling like I was delivering it on my own.</p>
<p><strong> It’s not the end of the line</strong></p>
<p>SPILL felt like an incredible opportunity for me as an artist and a person. It’s the biggest platform I have ever shared work on. But I didn’t want it to feel like the ultimate platform, or the culmination of this long process. I wanted it to feel like another island I stumble upon in the middle of this long trip. A place to pass by, gather things that felt valuable, meet great people and then continue on the journey.  Almost one month after the festival, I see this opportunity has brought a few open doors, some new friends and a lot of learning. I enjoy holding on to this feeling of continuation, this long process that exists independently of the platforms that I visit, but continues to be nourished by them. I am looking forward to continuing my research at Trinity Centre next year.</p>
<p>Read more about our IGNiTE programme and artist in residence just<a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/" class="external-link"> here.</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Whose Culture Celebration </title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/trinity-events-archive/2018/whose-culture-celebration</link>
    <description>Join #WhoseCulture for an evening of networking, music, art and performance to celebrate Young Creatives of Colour.</description>
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<p>#WhoseCulture is a new Bristol network, training programme and platform for young creatives of colour aged 16-25. Come and join us at our first big meet up featuring news from the project so far, inspirational creatives from the BME Power List, networking opportunities (with peers and industry leaders) as well as art work, performances and music by young creatives of colour. We'll be joined by poet Malaika Kegode, DJ Adibah Iqbal and your host Euella Jackson. With artwork from Nick Ogri.</p>
<p>Hosted in the Trinity's iconic Fyfe Hall, it's an opportunity for you to join the Rising Arts Agency #WhoseCulture team to celebrate what we've been up to in 2018 and to have your say about where we should be going in 2019!</p>
<p>This is a free event but you will need to RSVP via the Eventbrite link. Trinity's bar will be open (accepting card and cash) - please bring suitable ID. This event is especially aimed at PoC aged 16-25, with creative ambitions, who want to influence Bristol art and culture, but all are welcome.  See you there!</p>
<p>Find out what we're all about over on our <a class="external-link" href="https://www.instagram.com/whose_culture/">Instagram </a></p>
<p>#WhoseCulture is an arts activist project which believes Bristol culture should be more representative, accessible and relevant to young people of colour in the city. We believe we should get to define what culture means to us, and that Bristol's cultural institutions should listen. #WhoseCulture is a network, research and lobby group made up of young people of colour in the city who want to affect cultural strategy in the city and provide support for each other.</p>
<p><a class="external-link" href="https://rising.org.uk/">Rising Arts Agency</a> is Bristol-based not-for-profit organisation which exists to support 16-25 year-olds with creative ambitions.</p>
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    <title>Alfa Mist - SOLD OUT</title>
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    <description>Jazz harmonies and blended with alt hip-hop and soul stylings</description>
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<p>This event is now SOLD       OUT. We do not advise buying tickets on social media from anyone       you do not know. If you suspect suspicious activity please report       it to us and we will look into the incident. Official re-selling       sites such as <a href="https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.twickets.live%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR1iNIOQYIIgltnW9v41yXMroXhxUTsa-DpmzPZk1XeKIbpXOReyv7s9lAg&amp;h=AT0xvvIeLzm2e3sKhzZ96tqsA10bncunr0uiQWwJLsioXXtlQhQaK0Jdz9d0c-Fel37IhGrQqo6BIpxbAUO_9DlsymPtXdsmgIqUcIFkzxQ6izClgeH0RiL9KZxa7ka40Z-xn3_8-AL6jZ-HK0dgpq3g-ibY_hu5MQLnaC2fbnrXn1UOb9j81-Jss6ne2uR3yLdsBzYBruRCO0282dLhIYhq2UHmemjU8VaCBhgQ3U4r_DK8gMNIxrpmhfwckW3KlVw4VlDQHJ8bTZTdx8FYkNU88XDSlVQXVJe1W48d6J7hfoISr7EhLXIrTIROR64da5HDyP3PdSHuBR9mCz2R47hjSQNaYj5-IUR40L9qPrYhiwlqIGrUx4FTKgpvH5ibpxK-vaUgC1mqxBTOk0VxdyG8PnNPQPVGC8xAlJQ1jHzeIljAuE9f6sAOM-PTpo0bztBPvcKEjEG1wYRivqWLw5hqif_LtdK5czrsV2ff9TRisao4YLzFFg76srR6piSqEjbuNJg7hj81L9dgZNy4Vr2qALXf848TsC2QmDukuAyA-ceIQcit3wuKFKpA53ijKCG3anyE4IX_ScVLz9t5lr7HCiKVa45Ka0PIZqjR6MojGo-AXxC7i-z0oqcXuEo3YgckkAMjoLQ" rel="noopener nofollow" target="_blank">https://www.twickets.live/</a> or <a href="https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ticketswap.uk%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR3oXUfws9iZOCQqgP0q-UXvWaVizMcTru9YT0bfOOnuk0id7-fkGCPjSSM&amp;h=AT0RCSEYCldrb2plIaaKGbfhMKVKLnHQfKH4VxtLJpyyjHR7F9_ihIseCu74yisJnGMvCVH0QGcHZhWJW1GkFYLQBDsJh9wSPL9jHtvK1Q7U2Sh6kiLdXCElBWqMZsV1uGnXjkzTEqaep2J62X4olA9kbeGBqvRZVVRSQJzfNgWb-iWie6ZRfPwpHWRUpJPaAG_UFG7EbSpE6-1WO_S4F69h2zJNTxbabj5tM0VEJsFqjy9S8OUdubKc51wW9jEApVHbArdqOnRIjO1E4VC-Y_YNOmmCsK5t1DPAkresIoTj32vcwUwE5x8XoMHx__hRMnnfBctrNNd5qyv_9qUD1wg6-URlBBjrC3xWYwuCeEubKeaBIeKmw_95SNuxlrih3jy7jmSLKeW0dhCYih7tXLWpek9u7zwjBVispdxYFHuueIBXW459CQOCwk9R5ed8aWg13x-0Y3FZ2vf4NDnlPSd5NXYUtHphdBDg9K8zd8Wx8gSu7xiN_DcNLqzun2c8-rpDq4GgfzddT0wrNIu4Vaughv3DW-7QvecgYvcRj4AKme-Q3E0r6noSXsFLbcV2254a7ITLzjtT0WApe6WMBcBBQJ1b_m_VHWVszVllJscx8bK-1XA4kLoVfx0CXn64cRSbUe3JKRU" rel="noopener nofollow" target="_blank">https://www.ticketswap.uk/</a> are       a safer way to buy and sell tickets. Trinity does not have any       affiliation with these sites and holds no responsibility for       tickets that have been re-sold.</p>
<p>Please read the ticket       vendors re selling policy before selling or buying a ticket, you       may need to contact them directly to change details of the ticket       to your name.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Workshop: Decolonising Sustainability</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/trinity-events-archive/2018/workshop-decolonising-sustainability-1</link>
    <description>Thinking towards better alliances for our common future.</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>Local and global agendas for sustainability are being worked out in the contexts of societies that are still greatly impacted by colonial histories and thinking. In many ways colonial forms of development have proved to be a disaster for sustainability, introducing ecologically disastrous and socially destructive forms of modernity.</p>
<p>‘Decolonising’ is a wide ambition to re-think and re-evaluate knowledge, culture and practice in ways that reflect and respect colonised groups and societies.</p>
<p>This workshop has been developed to introduce decolonial perspectives to a wider group of participants and to think further about how these might interact with, and inform, sustainability agendas.</p>
<p>Main speakers:</p>
<p>Olivia Rutazibwa, Senior Lecturer University of Portsmouth <br /><a class="external-link" href="http://www2.port.ac.uk/centre-for-european-and-international-studies-research/members/dr-olivia-rutazibwa.html">http://www2.port.ac.uk/centre-for-european-and-international-studies-research/members/dr-olivia-rutazibwa.html</a></p>
<p>Lisa Tilley, Lecturer &amp; Leverhulme Fellow Birkbeck University <br /><a class="external-link" href="http://www.bbk.ac.uk/politics/our-staff/academic/lisa-tilley"> http://www.bbk.ac.uk/politics/our-staff/academic/lisa-tilley</a></p>
<p>We will also have the opportunity to discuss how these issues play out in the context of Bristol and more local attempts to move towards inclusive sustainability agendas.</p>
<p>This includes valuing of the knowledge and experiences of diaspora communities.</p>
<p>Tickets are free but we are asking for a £10 donation towards refreshments.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:creator>alison</dc:creator>
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    <title>21 Portraits for the 21st Century</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/trinity-events-archive/2018/21-portraits-for-the-21st-century</link>
    <description>A solo exhibition by Shula Soleman.</description>
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<p>The question is, can humanity solve these problems, will we make it worse? Or have we found a new modern way to destroy lives?!</p>
<p>Come and have your say about what you think is missing from the 21st Century.</p>
<p>Exhibition open to the public 9am - 5pm // Tuesday 27th November - Monday 3rd December.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Joining 'Grief Party'</title>
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    <description>IGNiTE artist Ania shares her work with Trinity</description>
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<p><span class="discreet">IGNiTE Artist Ania Varez is developing the performance piece “Guayabo” as part of her residency (photo @ Alastair Brookes) </span></p>
<p><a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/commissions-residencies/residencies-2018/ania-varez" class="internal-link">Ania Varez </a>is a young Venezuelan artist who left her country’s violent dictatorship and moved to the UK. The crisis she escaped is rarely mentioned in mainstream media but Ania has been using art to share her and her family’s experiences with others.</p>
<p>She joined Trinity as an <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite" class="internal-link">IGNiTE</a> resident artist in September to develop her new show “Guayabo”, or “heartbreak” in Venezuelan slang. In late October, she invited people to join a sharing session in which she presented her work.</p>
<p><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/AlastairBrookesKoLABStudios_TrinityCenter_201826.jpg" alt="" class="image-inline" title="" /></p>
<p><span class="discreet">Ania's homeland, Venezuela is experiencing a silent humanitarian crisis (photo @ Alastair Brookes)</span></p>
<blockquote class="pullquote"><span class="discreet">All the elements that formed part of Ania’s performance painted a sharp nightmarish picture of her city, a place that has lost all of its warmth and safety. It was brilliant to not just watch but to actually actively take part in the interactive performance Ania created as part of her residency with Trinity.</span></blockquote>
<p>Prior to entering the performance space, we were greeted by Ania and added to a WhatsApp group by her assistant to receive messages and media during the performance. We were then invited to walk into the space – a dark room with two rows of seats lined up to face one other. At one end of the rows; a TV, at the other end; a large lamp, switched off. The only other light source in the room was dim, the atmosphere was heavy.</p>
<p>Only a few minutes in, Ania invited us to lie down on the floor while she told the story of a murdered corpse being found in a park while she and her lover were peacefully laying down on the grass. This was a tipping point in the performance; by involving our bodies in the story-telling, it felt like we were brought incredibly close to Caracas, her home city, and to the terror that reigns there.</p>
<p><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/copy_of_AlastairBrookesKoLABStudios_TrinityCenter_201834.jpg" alt="" class="image-inline" title="" /></p>
<p><span class="discreet">People wrote who they loved on apples as part of Ania's grief party (photo @ Alastair Brookes)</span></p>
<p>From writing the name of our loved ones on an apple, a mundane fruit that is now impossible to find in Venezuela, to joining efforts to smash a piñata, we were all made part of her grief party. The poems she wrote and read and the ongoing TV screening of the footage she gathered during a rare visit to her family were striking and raw. “In this city, laughter feels like a miracle”, “The last second of panic before you close the front door”, “Until there’s a bullet in the back of everyone you know”.</p>
<p>During the Q&amp;A that followed the performance, we were asked if the stories that involved violence were too descriptive and shocking, but were all positive that they gave the show strength and impact.</p>
<p><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/AlastairBrookesKoLABStudios_TrinityCenter_201847.jpg" alt="" class="image-inline" title="" /></p>
<p><span class="discreet">Guayabo is about creating connections between places where the connections have been broken. (photo @ Alastair Brookes)</span></p>
<p>One thing felt very clear: “Guayabo” is not a teary-eyed drama seeking the audience’s compassion. It’s an invitation to connect Ania’s isolated family in Caracas and England. An attempt to create a positive link between two places that have been completely disconnected, if only for an hour. The large lamp that stood unlit in the room was set up to switch on if Ania’s mother replied to her WhatsApp message: “Are you safe today?”. We all sat waiting for the lamp to turn on for a solid minute, but it didn’t. Instead, Ania recorded a voice message of all of us clapping and cheering for her mother as a gesture of acknowledgement and support.</p>
<p>The 31st of October marked the 2 year anniversary of Ania hugging her sister for the last time before leaving. She marked the day by performing “Guayabo” at SPILL Festival in Ipswich.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong><a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite" class="internal-link">About IGNiTE</a></strong></p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0.5cm; ">IGNiTE is Trinity's in house programme of world-class, innovative theatre and dance about issues that matter to people now, starting conversations and sparking debate. IGNiTE is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and buy Bristol City Council</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <item rdf:about="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/trinity-events-archive/2019/-amplify-2">
    <title>UWE's CfM &amp; Wordplay Magazine present Amplify </title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/trinity-events-archive/2019/-amplify-2</link>
    <description>live music, workshops, live art, talks &amp; More</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>Amplify returns for it's second year of amazing live music, workshops, live art, talks, merchandise stalls and more, this time at Trinity Centre, Bristol. UWE's Centre For Music at the Frenchay campus in collaboration with Wordplay Magazine, the UK's only dedicated Hip Hop print magazine are proud to present Amplify. This exciting partnership offers a unique opportunity to see live performances from established and upcoming artists on one stage, amazing DJ's, brilliant live artists and independent companies coming together to create an amazing vibe and celebrate the diverse Hip Hop culture.The design this year is created by the incredible Birmingham based artists Pahnl, who will also be producing limited edition merch for the event.Artists will be announced over the coming months, but tickets are now available, which includes super early bird tickets. Everyone who purchases tickets will be entered into a prize draw to win exclusive items from Amplify, alongside the event's supporter - THTC Clothing and local indie creators.This event is not to be missed, so be sure to grab your ticket and get involved!<br />#amplifyuk<br /><br />Please note, this is an 18+ event from 7pm. If you are interested in the workshops for anyone who is 14+, the price remains the same.Bobbie Johnson The Allergies Sounds Of Harlowe Barney Artist</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Sofa Sound</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/trinity-events-archive/2019/sofa-sound-1</link>
    <description>Sofa Sound Bristol takeover Trinity with their first event on home soil
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    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/sofasoundbristol/" target="_blank">Sofa Sound Bristol</a> takeover The <a href="https://www.facebook.com/trinitybristol/" target="_blank">Trinity Centre</a> with their first event on home soil.</p>
<p>New label from DLR out of Bristol UK, aiming to bring warm sound and big bass to the heads</p>
<p>Powered by <a href="https://www.facebook.com/sinaisound/" target="_blank">Sinai Sound System</a><br /><br />Lineup:<br /><br />DLR<br />Hybris<br />Hydro &amp; War<br />Ill Truth<br /><br />Mc's Fokus &amp; Gusto</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Top 5 Heart &amp; Soul moments</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/top-5-heart-soul-moments</link>
    <description>As we wrap up our heritage project we asked our team to tell us their top moments </description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<h3>We asked the Trinity team what their favourite moments on this heritage project were, and this is what they came up with.</h3>
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<p><span class="discreet">Workers hand carved new stone - even during the snow! Photo@Khali Ackford</span></p>
<p><strong>#1 Emma Harvey, Centre Director</strong></p>
<p>“It has to be when we did some researching into the last wedding that happened on the 26th March 1976 at Trinity. We managed to find someone whose name matched the couples on social media and decided to direct message them. It was moment of high anxiety to see the icon that they where messaging us back!</p>
<p>Thankfully it was to say that they where still happily married and that they were super happy we had contacted them. Cheers from us to them for 42 years together!”</p>
<p><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/KhaliAckford_TrinityCrafts92.jpg" alt="" class="image-inline" title="" /></p>
<p><span class="discreet">Our Heart &amp; Soul project took place alongside major repairs to Trinity. Here a participant creates woodcuts, inspired by Trinity's history. Photo@Khali Ackford<br /></span></p>
<p><br /><strong>#2 Fidel Meraz, Trinity Board Member </strong></p>
<p>“Sharing pizza and drinks during an afternoon with the staff and the stonemasons who were doing most of the the material work on the building, is such a wonderful memory.”<br /><br /><strong>#3&amp;4 Karina Castro, Project Manager </strong></p>
<p>“ I am going to choose two .. if that is allowed … first up has to be '<a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/reminiscing-about-trinity-and-old-market" class="external-link">A Waltz Down Memory Lane</a>' (20 April) - a great afternoon of dancing, cakes and memory sharing attended by over 40 people over 55. This was made even more amazing by having Norma's Groovers back at Trinity entertaining our friends.</p>
<p><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/KatieMcclymonttalkTrinityCentre.jpg" alt="" class="image-inline" title="" /></p>
<p><span class="discreet">Dr McClymont's talk looked at how we repurpose old buildings. Photo@Khali Ackford</span></p>
<p><br />Then, Dr Katie McClymont's <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/same-building-different-meaning-1" class="internal-link">'and the spirit lingered on'</a> (19 June) - a really engaging talk that got everybody involved (inc Khali, the photographer!) about how historic buildings, particularly former churches, are now used as sites of secular worship and as community hubs."</p>
<p><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/TrinityCentreEmmaHarvey.jpg" alt="" class="image-inline" title="" /></p>
<p><span class="discreet">Centre Director Emma Harvey shares the floor with TCA founder Matthew Hewitt and long standing DM and former Centre Manager Derreck Sterling. Photo@Khali Ackford</span></p>
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<p><strong>#5 Glyn Everett, Chair of Trustees</strong><br />“I really enjoyed the talk <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/whats-on/panel-2" class="internal-link">'Reconstructing Trinity from Disrepair to Glory'</a> (31 July) - A wonderful conversation around the different moments of history that the Trinity has seen, and all the heartfelt effort that has gone into keeping the building open, safe and working for the communities that surround it."</p>
<p><strong>About Heart &amp; Soul</strong></p>
<p><span class="discreet">From January to October 2018 we celebrated Trinity's place at the heart of the  community through a programme of accessible heritage activities,  workshops and events. The activities took place alongside our most  recent<a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/about/conservation" class="internal-link"> capital works</a> to conserve and renovate the building and where funded by Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic England, Bristol City Council and other charitable Trusts &amp; Foundations.</span></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Making Tracks showcase</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/music-youth/news/making-tracks-showcase-at-festival-of-light</link>
    <description>Making Tracks performances at our Annual Festival of Light</description>
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<p><span class="discreet">Sunkern Circus perform to crowds to open up our Festival of Light photo @ Khali Ackford </span></p>
<h3><span>Young people from our <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/music-youth/news/making-tracks" class="external-link">Making Tracks</a> project performed at our Annual Festival of Light and, they were great.</span></h3>
<p><a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/music-youth/" class="external-link"> Making Tracks </a>is our collaborative music making project with ACE and Basement– giving young people the opportunity to learn new skills in music creation. Trinity offers 121 and small group music sessions alongside <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/music-youth/news/beat-boxing-drumming-and-more" class="external-link">industry workshops</a> and opportunities to<a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/renovation/news/garden-party-helping-to-fix-up-trinity" class="external-link"> perform at Trinity events</a>.</p>
<p><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/music-youth/news/YoungPeopleTrinityFestivalofLightphotoKhaliAckford.jpg" alt="" class="image-inline" title="" /></p>
<p><span class="discreet">Xyzelle, Sealvia and Chantaleaze - students from project partners ACE performed first to a packed room. Photo Khali Ackford</span></p>
<p>Xyzelle, Sealvia and Chantaleaze from project partners ACE (Aspiration, Creation, Elevation) performed two songs, followed by Trinity student Louis Stone who performed his original songs using both his acoustic and electric guitars.</p>
<p><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/music-youth/news/YoungPeopleTrinityFestivalofLightphotoKhaliAckford2.jpg" alt="" class="image-inline" title="" /><br /><span class="discreet">Great to welcome Trinity student Louis Stone who played tracks he is working on as part of Making Tracks. Photo Khali Ackford</span></p>
<p>Playing to an energetic and supportive crowd the students performed cracking sets and roused the crowds ready for local dub DJ Dutchie and the ever fantastic Bristol Reggae Orchestra – well done to them.</p>
<p><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/music-youth/news/DutchieYoungPeopleTrinityFestivalofLightphotoKhaliAckford.jpg" alt="" class="image-inline" title="" /></p>
<p><span class="discreet">Dub DJ Dutchie gets the crowd ready for Bristol Reggae Orchestra photo @Khali Ackford</span></p>
<p><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/music-youth/news/BristolRegaeeOrchestraFestivalofLightphotoKhaliAckford.jpg" alt="" class="image-inline" title="" /></p>
<p><span class="discreet">Bit of a squeeze for Bristol Reggae Orchestra on the stage in the main hall! @Khali Ackford</span></p>
<p><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/music-youth/news/TrinityFestivalofLightphotoKhaliAckford.jpg" alt="" class="image-inline" title="" /></p>
<p><span class="discreet">Onj's firework display was a treat for all the family. Photo @ Khali Ackford</span></p>
<p>This year we welcome over 800 people through the gates who came to watch the aerial performances, the fantastic firework display from Onj, a very warm bonfire from Woodsy, and the live music in our main hall.</p>
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<p>Thanks to everyone that makes the event happen, from staff; to volunteers; to artists; to traders and of course all of you who attended.</p>
<p>The Festival of Light is a free event supported in part by public donations. This year we raised over £1100 in <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/about/support-us" class="internal-link">donations</a> meaning that we can <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities" class="internal-link">continue to run events</a> like The Festival of Light <b>so everyone can enjoy.</b></p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <item rdf:about="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/vicki-hearne-sharing">
    <title>Vicki Hearne’s “Practically Perfect” sharing</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/vicki-hearne-sharing</link>
    <description>Read Alexa's blog on our first IGNiTE sharing of the year</description>
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<p><span class="discreet">Vicki Hearne is part of this years cohort of  <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/commissions-residencies" class="internal-link">IGNiTE artists in residenc</a>e (photo @Megan Ashton)</span></p>
<p>Alexa Ledecky, our very awesome project assistant on our<a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite" class="internal-link"> IGNiTE programme, </a>went along to IGNiTE resident artist Vicki Hearne's <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/get-involved/test-audience" class="internal-link">sharing</a> of the work she is developing here at Trinity - sharing's are an opportunity for artists to receive feedback about their work.</p>
<p><strong> Read on to find out Alexa's thoughts about 'Practically Perfect'.</strong></p>
<p>Last month, Vicki Hearne and her Untold Dance Theatre fellow female performers brought their work in progress to Trinity for a sharing session. Audience members were invited to attend the performance for free and encouraged to share their feeling and impressions about the ideas that have been developed so far.  Vicki has been working on “Practically Perfect” as part of her IGNiTE residency with Trinity since early September.</p>
<blockquote class="pullquote">"Unity definitely shone through the dancers and musicians during the performance."</blockquote>
<p>The show uses dance and theatre to explore how most women are often pushed to mould their body into an idea of perfection that society dictates. As the performance began, the lights dimmed and two musicians sat by the side of the scene set the atmosphere with an acoustic guitar and synth live soundtrack. The dancers entered, carried by the ethereal melody and began to tell us their story. A recurring theme became apparent: the female body being objectified with harsh humour and sarcasm.</p>
<p>Vicki had several solid scenes to present to the audience. To mention a few without giving too much away; robotic Barbie dolls, a restaurant serving perfect female bodies on a platter, a “cooking” class on how to make a flawless woman. All those scenes involved folding, crushing bodies and treating them like objects, quite literally making them submit to society’s vision of perfection.  The audience was also very receptive to the challenging subjects tackled and invited Untold Dance Theatre to go deeper and make them feel even more uncomfortable. The exploration of a serious subject did not cut out artistic creativity. Each scene was different and the audience stated it will be interesting to see how the “chaos binds with the more flowy parts” in the final performance. Discussing the overall tone of the show, a viewer pointed out: “There are kitsch moments, but those were so precise and clean. The comedy helps with the more earthy parts”.</p>
<p>Vicki and the cast listened to the audience with poise, eager to use this sharing session to develop “Practically Prefect” further. Some open expectations were expressed: “The rhythm was building into something that was establishing. I would like to see everyone go completely wild at some point”. The viewers repeatedly showed excitement about finding out the answers in the finished piece: “What happens the the reject; are they ‘put right’ or are they ‘celebrated for being imperfect’?”.</p>
<p>A woman concluded the discussion by encouraging to celebrate our imperfections rather than to condemn them: “We don’t have to be whole as an individual, we’re whole as a group”. One thing is for certain - unity definitely shone through the dancers and musicians during the performance.</p>
<p><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/VickiHearnesharingatTrinityCentrephotocredit.jpg" alt="" class="image-inline" title="" /></p>
<p>The sharing of the work took place in <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/VickiHearnesharingatTrinityCentrephotocredit.jpg" class="internal-link">Trinity's Ffye Hall (</a>photo @Megan Ashton)</p>
<p><a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite" class="internal-link">Stay tuned for updates on Vicki Hearne and our three other artist residents here on our website. </a></p>
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<p><span class="discreet"> IGNiTE is supported using public funding by Bristol City Council and by the National Lottery through Arts Council England</span></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>WOŚP Bristol - Great Orchestra Of Christmas Charity</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/trinity-events-archive/2019/wosp-bristol-asspirin-gabinet-looster-sekstola-foreign-pact</link>
    <description>Charity fundraiser for The Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity (Wielka Orkiestra Świątecznej Pomocy / WOŚP) the biggest non-governmental charity in Poland</description>
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<p align="center">Join in with this family friendly fundraiser for The Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity the largest non-governmental charity in Poland. There will be bands, dancing, quizzes and entertainment for kids, all for a great cause.</p>
<p align="center">Line Up:</p>
<p align="center">2pm – GINGER DANCE – kids dance show<br />2.55pm – PLANET PLAY: kids show and quizes<br />4.05pm – FOREIGN PACT – polish metal band<br />5.00pm – SEKSTOLA – polish alternative band<br />5.55pm – ASPIRYNA – polish metal band<br />7pm  GABINET LOOSTER – alternative, reggae, rock polish band</p>
<p align="center">OTHER ACTIVITIES: <br />- Polish Food <br />- ASG show<br />- Light to Heaven using glow sticks<br />- Fun and Games for Kids</p>
<p align="center">Please note: Trinity operates a <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/contact/parking" class="internal-link">24hr Pay &amp; Display Car Park</a> and all Visitors are required to Pay &amp; Display.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Trinity - an animated history</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/trinity-heritage-films</link>
    <description>Watch a short animation of the history of Trinity from 1832 - the present day</description>
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  <item rdf:about="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/trinity-events-archive/2018/centenary-of-polish-independence">
    <title>Polish Independence Day</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/trinity-events-archive/2018/centenary-of-polish-independence</link>
    <description>Celebrating 100 Years Anniversary of Poland's Independence. Join us for live music, kids activities, poetry and a celebration of Polish history to raise money for Charity.</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>Everyone is invited to celebrate the Centenary Celebration of Polish Independence with us. We have polish folk bands, local businesses, schools and groups attending. This is a great opportunity to see what is happening in the local area and to pay attention to the achievements of these wonderful groups and to receive support. Together we can do more!</p>
<p>What's On?</p>
<p>Main Hall:<br />Folk/rock bands from: <br /> -Bristol<br /> -Slough <br /> -Nottingham<br /> -Mainsfield <br />Hot food and drinks<br /><br />Fyfe Hall: <br /> -exhibitions <br /> -poetry <br /> -meeting with war veterans<br /> -activities for children <br /> -raffles, contests and quizzes <br /><br />Graffiti Room: <br /> -information stands <br /> -commercial stands<br /> -drinks and snacks</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2018-10-30T15:40:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>The Wolf of Trinity Street: NYE 2018</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/trinity-events-archive/2018/the-wolf-of-trinity-street-nye-2018</link>
    <description>Tremor Presents</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>Tremor presents<br />THE WOLF OF TRINITY STREET</p>
<p>Featuring:<br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/the.nextmen/" target="_blank">The Nextmen</a> vs GDC Sound System (<a href="https://www.facebook.com/gentlemansdubclub/" target="_blank">Gentleman's Dub Club</a> DJ) ft <a href="https://www.facebook.com/gardnauk/" target="_blank">Gardna</a> &amp; Special Guest<br />DJ Randall<br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/featurecast/" target="_blank">Featurecast</a><br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/bornonroadrecords/" target="_blank">Born on Road</a> ft <a href="https://www.facebook.com/bigkev373/" target="_blank">Kelvin 373</a> &amp; <a href="https://www.facebook.com/SelectaJMan/" target="_blank">Selecta J-Man</a><br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/fatherfunk/" target="_blank">Father Funk</a><br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/tropicalteaparty/" target="_blank">Tropical Tea Party</a> Takeover<br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/hipposoundsystem/" target="_blank">Hippo Sound System</a> (<a href="https://www.facebook.com/DJHiphoppapotamus/" target="_blank">DJ Hiphoppapotamus</a>)<br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/djrurobinson/" target="_blank">Ru Robinson</a><br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/wagglesglobal/" target="_blank">Waggles</a><br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/twogoodofficial/" target="_blank">TWOGOOD</a><br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/octopidnb/" target="_blank">Octo Pi</a><br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/xraytedbreaks/" target="_blank">X-Ray Ted</a><br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/H0wla/" target="_blank">Howla</a><br />Tremor Allstars<br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/RogueOne-805193849588735/" target="_blank">RogueOne</a><br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/stitchdnb/" target="_blank">Stitch</a><br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/Traficmc/" target="_blank">Trafic MC</a><br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/TwitcheeCordzMC/" target="_blank">Twitchee Cordz</a><br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/McYdotT/" target="_blank">Y DOTT</a><br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/IllustrateMC/" target="_blank">Illustrate Emcee</a><br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/beartwistsdj/" target="_blank">Bear Twists</a><br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/dibsound/" target="_blank">D.I.B</a><br />Matt Ma G<br /><br />In the famous words of Jordan Belfort, I am not going to die sober! Join us in our most debaucherous New Year's Eve yet. My warriors, who won't take 'No' for an answer.</p>
<p>On a daily basis we consume enough to sedate Stokes Croft, St Pauls, and Old Market for a month. I play drum &amp; bass 10-15 times a day for my "back pain", funk to stay focused, tropical beats to take the edge off, disco to mellow me out, breaks to wake me back up again, and jungle... Well, because it's awesome.</p>
<p>THIS IS A FANCY DRESS AFFAIR....DRESS TO IMPRESS<br /><br />Be sure to grab your tickets EARLY! We sold out 3 weeks before last year's event and many people missed out on the best party of the year!<br /><br />STRICTLY OVER 18!!</p>]]></content:encoded>
    <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>
    <dc:creator>jamell</dc:creator>
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      <dc:subject>music</dc:subject>
    
    <dc:date>2018-10-25T10:10:00Z</dc:date>
    <dc:type>Event</dc:type>
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