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    <title>Capture our Region: Content Callout</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/about/news/content-callout</link>
    <description>Callout for photos and short video clips that reflect the cultural identity of the Bath &amp; North East Somerset, Bristol, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset</description>
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<p class="BCX0 SCXW97977943 Paragraph" style="text-align: right; "><span class="discreet"><i>Radix Big Tent compilation 2022</i></span></p>
<p><strong>Do you have images that showcase Bristol’s vibrant creative sector, or challenge common perceptions of our city? Have you captured a short video that highlights the wonderful heritage of Bath &amp; North East Somerset, or that sees the area through fresh eyes? Do you have visuals that celebrate what makes South Gloucestershire a great place to be, or reveals hidden aspects of North Somerset that go unnoticed?</strong></p>
<h3>If yes, we want to hear from you!</h3>
<p>As part of the Citizens’ for Culture, we are inviting artists, cultural institutions and individual makers, to contribute existing photos and video clips captured over the last year to form part of a public campaign leading up to a Citizens' Assembly for Culture in September 2025.</p>
<p>We’re looking for content you already have that reflects the unique cultural identity of the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) regions - Bristol, Bath &amp; North East Somerset, South Gloucestershire - and North Somerset.</p>
<p>We are particularly interested in content that captures both perceptions and realities of the region, highlighting what makes each area’s cultural identity unique. Submissions should either align with or challenge key demographic and cultural characteristics, represent regional identity through diverse community perspectives, and/oror explore the contrasts between how the region is seen and its lived reality.</p>
<h3>Submissions</h3>
<p><span style="font-weight: normal; ">This callout is for <strong>existing content</strong> that aligns with our themes and is not an artist commission. Our Oversight Panel will review submissions and select content for use as part of the Citizens for Culture campaign.</span></p>
<p>Selected content will be used on our website and social media, as part of Assembly invitations and across printed promotional materials.</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold; ">Payment</span></p>
<p>All selected images will be paid at a rate of £50 for use as part of the campaign. Selected video clips will be paid at a rate of £75.</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold; ">Submission guidelines</span></p>
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<p>Images must be high resolution 300 DPI minimum JPEG (JPG), or TIFF.</p>
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<p>Videos clips must be MP4 or MOV; Length: 30 sec - 1min (clips may be edited to fit the final campaign film); Orientation: Landscape; Quality: High-resolution, uncompressed preferred (for large screen projection)</p>
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<p>Send files to<strong> <a class="mail-link" href="mailto:mailto:contact@citizensforculture.info?subject=Content submission">contact@citizensforculture.info</a></strong></p>
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<p style="text-align: center; "><span style="font-weight: bold; ">Deadline for submissions: 1 March 2025</span></p>
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<h3 style="text-align: center; "><a class="external-link" href="https://citizensforculture.info"><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/about/news/yourvoicenew1024x5711.png/@@images/cef8c441-dfef-4a86-8419-d15e5e2356c3.png" alt="" class="image-inline" title="" /></a></h3>
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<p><span class="discreet"><strong>About: </strong>Citizens for Culture is an initiative by St Pauls Carnival CIC, Trinity Community Arts, Citizens in Power, and the West of England Combined Authority, supported by funding from Arts Council England, Paul Hamlyn Foundation, and the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (UK Branch).</span></p>
<p><span class="discreet"><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> By submitting your images or videos, you confirm that you hold the rights to the content and have permission from any identifiable individuals featured. Citizens for Culture reserves the right to use selected submissions for campaign and promotional purposes.</span></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Next-Gen Sounds</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/workshops-classes/next-gen-sounds</link>
    <description>Free drop-in music sessions for young people aged 14-25</description>
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<p>These workshops offer young people a chance gain knowledge and skills from our expert tutors in Trinity’s fully-equipped rehearsal room and production studios, and the large break out space with lyric writing.</p>
<p>The sessions are be student-led, meaning that young people will be able to shape each session, whether that be learning to play instruments, music production, performing live, or anything in-between.</p>
<p>Trinity’s in-house music tutors Pete and Amos will be on hand to offer support and guidance to students during the sessions.</p>
<p>Students will learn together as a group, offering a chance to work collaboratively and meet other young people.</p>
<p>Join us and let's make some music together!</p>
<p>Please note: This session runs every week</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Pangea - SOLD OUT</title>
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<p>We want this to be a space where people can feel held, throw their limbs about and enjoy each other.<br />We hope this party gives you a twinkle in your eye and a place to forget about the things that may weigh you down on a day to day basis.</p>
<p>Expect: congotronics, Samba, Bhangra, highlife, gospel, jigs &amp; reels, dancehall, dub, calypso, soca, soukous, middle eastern dance music, indian acid breakfast, bossa nova, ethio-jazz, soul, baile funk, lovers rock, balkan wedding bangers, and the odd worldly jungle curveball because why not?</p>
<p>Powered by Sinai Sound Sytem</p>
<p>We're just a load of mates who love digging for music and dancing to it. Come and join us, it should be bloody lovely.</p>
<p>Bring earplugs and a towel.</p>
<p>Please note this is a standing event, <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/accessibility/accessibility">accessible seating</a> is available.</p>
<p>Last entry: 2 hours before curfew</p>
<p><span class="discreet">Venue levy: Trinity is introducing a £1 Restoration Levy on every event ticket sold. This income will be used to create a dedicated fund for critical building works that will protect and maintain the Trinity Centre building and grounds.</span></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Teachings in Dub - O.B.F x Concret</title>
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    <description>Heavyweight night of dubwise</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>Teachings are only bringing O.B.F Soundsystem to the UK!</p>
<p>The full crew will be driving from France to with two vanloads of speaker boxes. They will be meeting for the first time Concrete Lion Soundysystem for a heavyweight night of dubwise.</p>
<p>This will be a massive dance and tickets won't hang around for long, so be quick if you want to join them.  2 Sounds, 1 Arena.</p>
<p class="Paragraph SCXW54075173 BCX0" style="text-align: center; "><b>22:00: Doors</b></p>
<p class="Paragraph SCXW54075173 BCX0" style="text-align: center; "><b>02:00: Last entry</b></p>
<p class="Paragraph SCXW54075173 BCX0" style="text-align: center; "><b>05:00: Curfew</b></p>
<p style="margin: 0.625em 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: lato_medium, lato_black, verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px; text-align: justify; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); ">Please note this is a standing event, <a style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; outline: none; color: rgb(0, 113, 135); " href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/accessibility/accessibility">accessible seating</a> is available.</p>
<p style="margin: 0.625em 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: lato_medium, lato_black, verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px; text-align: justify; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); "><span class="discreet" style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; color: rgb(102, 102, 102); font-size: 10.88px; ">Venue levy: Trinity is introducing a £1 Restoration Levy on every event ticket sold. This income will be used to create a dedicated fund for critical building works that will protect and maintain the Trinity Centre building and grounds.</span></p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <item rdf:about="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/about/news/latest-news/in-focus-festival-of-flourishing-regions-2025">
    <title>In Focus: Festival of Flourishing Regions 2025</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/about/news/latest-news/in-focus-festival-of-flourishing-regions-2025</link>
    <description>We attended the Bristol based event that aims to promote and celebrate the role that cities and regions play in the economy of the country </description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/about/news/latest-news/eada4ce649354bb489a264edda40bab6.jpeg" alt="" class="image-inline" title="" /></p>
<p>We recently attended the Festival of Flourishing Regions 2025 (#FoFR2025).  The Festival aims to promote and celebrate the role that cities and regions play in the economy and prosperity of the country and look at how regions can drive the growth agenda of the government. Read Emma Harvey, CEO of Trinity Community Arts review of the event:</p>
<p>“At the heart of this week’s Festival of Flourishing Regions 2025 (#FoFR2025) at the Watershed was a recurring question: <i>Who truly benefits from growth?</i> Economic expansion and large-scale developments continue to bypass existing communities, leaving people clinging desperately to their sense of place, fearful of disruption. Nimby-naysayers, blocking our prosperity.</p>
<p>Bristol City Council leader Tony Dyer began with early reflections – and perhaps a warning – about the risks of growth without stability and prosperity without equity. He highlighted the need to shift toward <i>preventative public services </i>that operate proactively rather than merely reacting to crises. This was echoed by experiences of Stephen Peacock, the leader of the Combined Authority, who highlighted the real pressures of escalating expenditure on temporary accommodation hindering efforts to implement permanent solutions.</p>
<p>Palie Smart from the University of Bristol captured a key theme: <i>The power of powerful relationships… only when we get together can we tackle complex challenges.</i> But, how do we come together to build a vision for region that flourishes for us all when so many are paralysed by the continual threat of precariousness? As Andy Westwood surmised, <i>people are putting more in than they’re getting out”. </i>Why should any of us care about an empty promise of productivity when wealth accumulates at the top while wages stagnate in the middle and those at the bottom are propped up by a living wage that can’t keep pace with an out of control rental market? Why should  I care who’s in charge if power remains centralised and only deepens the majority’s sense of powerlessness? As Arrested Development’s lyrics go, <i>the word ‘cope’ and the word ‘change’ is directly opposite, not the same.</i></p>
<blockquote class="pullquote">"Citizens for Culture is an opportunity to do just that – in a region of rural and urban wealth and deprivation how do we build a shared identity, weaving and crafting an authentic narrative to define our place in the world." Emma Harvey</blockquote>
<p>If we want real progress, we need to move beyond survival and towards meaningful transformation.</p>
<p>Iain Gray spoke about the need for innovation and the importance of setting clear priorities and pursuing them ruthlessly and talked fondly of memories of the 2012 Olympics. While many remember this fondly for artistic ceremonies celebrating the best of British culture, I can’t help but think about what that ruthlessness looked like in reality; the permanent loss of century-old  covenanted land, the Manor Gardens allotments. I think about that and wonder, more than a decade on, do people still feel the benefits of that cement walkway in the same way as the communal land it replaced?</p>
<p>This tension between social mobility, productivity and asset-based community development ran through many discussions. Harriet Fear touched on the power of <i>new ideas in old buildings</i> with an example of a startup thriving in a former pigsty. It was a reminder that we overlook the value of what we already have we lose those in unusual corners and crevices where minds connect, imaginations are ignited and ideas are formed.</p>
<p>From public infrastructure projects, the much lambasted HS2 to regional funding pots and the constant churn of central government infrastructure funding pots locked needlessly to short-term political cycles. That churn of out with the old in with the new. 14 growth strategies in 16 years. Yet here we are, no closer to a solution that works for everyone.</p>
<p>Jim O’Neill places some of that blame at the foot of the merciless 247 news cycle that reduces everything to 15 seconds of infamy. As does former Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees who talked of the toxic trolling limiting our ability to attract and keep people even wanting to work in a political space.</p>
<p>With so much focus on productivity centred around, aerospace, tech, and defence, what actually makes a city like Bristol ‘sticky’ place people want to call home? It’s all about food and friends and gigs and carnivals and sound systems and heritage, and culture and and and…yet if it wasn’t for Katy Shaw who said, “c<i>ulture isn’t an add-on—it’s intrinsic to regional growth strategies”, </i>you’d be forgiven for thinking our route to happier healthier lives could be delivered by chips and wings and missile nose cones.</p>
<p>When mulling over our collective lot, we can all be too good at talking about what we don’t have. The poverty of capacity, devolved funding for culture that still remains fragmented, or the challenges in land use, where freehold sites are given away for developments never realised. <i>Using your powers wisely, </i>has never been more important. This tied directly into our work with partners to deliver <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/about/news/latest-news/fill-in-our-survey" class="internal-link">Roots of Resilience</a>, which explores how community buildings can be leveraged by the voluntary sector to safeguard spaces, creating a holistic approach that blends the old with the new.</p>
<p>If we start from a place of what we<i> do </i>have – our wealth of talent, ideas skills, assets – as investment decisions shift to combined authorities – we can try to ensure that investment isn’t just about <i>top-down</i> economic development but enables communities to shape their own futures. As Nick Pearce spoke of the urgent need to structure <i>deliberative democratic processes as part of these devolved regions – </i>ensuring citizens have a direct say in how their regions evolve – I was bouncing out my seat ready to shout about our work to deliver the first regional Citizens’ Assembly for Culture, in September 2025 – giving people a stake in shaping the future of devolved investment in the creative and cultural industries.</p>
<p>In a fractured system where few understand how regional authorities operate, John Denham noted, rarely do we get a chance to sit down and ask, <i>what do we have in common?</i> Citizens for Culture is an opportunity to do just that – in a region of rural and urban wealth and deprivation how do we build a shared identity, weaving and crafting an authentic narrative to define our place in the world.</p>
<p>This isn’t about growth. It’s about betterment. Creating places where people can hope for more than just to survive. Where economic strategies don’t just serve a privileged few but create lasting, equitable prosperity.</p>
<p>The Festival of Flourishing Regions made it clear: the power to shape our future exists, but only if we have the courage to grab hold of it.”</p>
<p>Emma Harvey, CEO Trinity Community Arts</p>
<p>#FoFR2025</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Triple Bill: Everywhere</title>
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    <description>A collection of shows from leading theatre collective Tiata Fadhozi</description>
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<p>tiata fahodzi presents EVERYWHERE - a triple bill of short plays presented together, driven by a provocation about what we do in what spaces matter.</p>
<p>Drama and conflict are things that we experience as humans everywhere beyond the limitations of a theatre space, and these 3 commissioned writers are exploring what that means to them in short form. Working with brilliant actors and creatives, the triple bill 30-minute pieces will bring some of best established and emerging talent from theatre to tell original and diverse stories that take us from displacement to maternity wards.</p>
<p>The EVERYWHERE triple bills are very much about instigating conversations and curiosity between artists and audiences.</p>
<p>Writers include Yusra Warsama, Magero and Anyebe.</p>
<p><b>DEAL - 2 tickets for £13 <a class="external-link" href="https://hdfst.uk/e123386"><strong>Book HERE</strong></a></b></p>
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<p><span class="discreet">This show is part of Trinity Presents, showcasing the best of performance.</span></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Adventures in Black History </title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/2025/adventures-in-black-history</link>
    <description>Free and fun workshop for children shining a light on important historic black figures </description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p class="x_gmail-p1">Welcome to ‘Adventures in Black History!’ a joyful, interactive workshop uncovering the remarkable lives of notable Black characters throughout the ages!</p>
<p class="x_gmail-p1">Come journey with us through historical moments from brilliant inventors to visionary artists and experience live music and imaginative storytelling.</p>
<p class="x_gmail-p1">Jumping from the past into the boundless possibilities of Afrofuturism.</p>
<p class="x_gmail-p1">Let hidden history inspire our future.</p>
<p class="x_gmail-p1">This is a free workshop open to children of all ages, walk ups encouraged.</p>
<p><span class="discreet">Adventures in Black History is led by Emile Clark in collaboration with Tidal Tales Collective.</span></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Roadside Returns To Trinity </title>
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    <description>Theatre show focusing on the life and culture of new age travellers </description>
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<p><span class="discreet">Image Credit: Paul Blakemore</span></p>
<p>Trinity looks forward to welcoming back Maddie Wakeling, actor, theatre maker and community theatre facilitator, for the Roadside theatre show on <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/2025/roadside" class="external-link"><strong>March 28th &amp; 30th</strong></a>. We started supporting Maddie in late 2023 with the first iteration of her theatrical show Roadside, a unique and flowing one man show centring on the experiences of Milly, a young woman’s life on the road.</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW261473578 Paragraph">The support followed after Art of Resistance, a three-year programme celebrating creative expressions of activism funded by HLF came to a close. Keen to continue supporting artistic work focusing on the strands within the programme such as counterculture, we gladly supported Maddie on the development of Roadside.</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW261473578 Paragraph">We interviewed Maddie last summer to ascertain how the partnership had helped her develop her work.</p>
<blockquote class="pullquote">“Trinity's support gave us time and space to make the show happen! The recording spaces increased the quality of the voiceovers used in the show and we reached new audiences through their promotion. Trinity is a venue rooted in community and so is our show, so it felt like a really good collaboration.” Maddie Wakeling</blockquote>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW261473578 Paragraph"><strong>Previous audience feedback</strong></p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW261473578 Paragraph">"A very poignant coming of age story. Very poetic and engaging on so many levels. The staging and sound were excellent."</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW261473578 Paragraph">"So beautiful it really resonated with me. I have so many mates who need to see this!"</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW261473578 Paragraph">"I’ve never found a play that has my life in it before! It's so amazing to see! You have to keep doing this. I grew up in a truck and came to see the show in London because my mate in Bristol told me it was amazing. I have so many more friends who need to see this!"</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW261473578 Paragraph"><strong>More event info &amp; tickets </strong></p>
<p class="Paragraph SCXW261473578 BCX0">Sunday 16th  February - Traveling Tales - <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/2025/travelling-tales" class="external-link"><strong>Grab Free Tickets</strong></a></p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW261473578 Paragraph">Friday 28th March &amp; 30th March - <strong><a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/2025/roadside" class="external-link">Buy Tickets</a> </strong></p>
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<p class="BCX0 SCXW261473578 Paragraph">Roadside is supported by ACE, Trinity Community Arts and The Cockpit Theatre.</p>
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    <title>Call Out: Women Who Make And Do </title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/about/news/latest-news/call-out-women-who-make-and-do</link>
    <description>Shining a light on female and non-binary makers and creators for International Women's Day</description>
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<p><span class="discreet">All Ah Wi 2024 Credit: Francisco Vicaria/KoLAB Studios</span></p>
<p>This March - we are launching Women Who Make and Do - an all-day market celebrating women and non-binary makers.</p>
<p class="Paragraph SCXW165218569 BCX0">Taking place on Sunday 9th March, the market will host stalls from local traders selling various goods such as craft, beauty and haircare, stationery and much more. Supported by Fun Palaces, there will be local makers sharing their skills in henna, movement and various craft. There will also be activities for kids and refreshments available.</p>
<p class="Paragraph SCXW165218569 BCX0">We recognise that Bristol is a creative and cultural city and would like to honour independent makers of all backgrounds for International Women's Day. Last year, we hosted All Ah Wi, a female led collective that took over Trinity for a full day of workshops and discussions to celebrate the talents and interests of women and we are keen to continue supporting and championing local women.</p>
<blockquote class="pullquote">"It was a really good day, all who came had a great time and got a lot out of it" - Participant of All Ah Wi</blockquote>
<p class="mceContentBody documentContent">We’re keen to provide a wide range of stalls with original gifts and ethical products so are looking for a wide variety of traders. Slots are also available for demos or for traders to present and talk a little about your work. Let us know if you'd be keen to take up this offer by signing up using the form below. Please contact info@trinitybristol.org.uk with any questions.</p>
<p class="mceContentBody documentContent"><strong>Stall/Maker Sign Up</strong></p>
<p class="mceContentBody documentContent">As this is a market celebrating women and non binary makers, we encourage people  that fall in this category to apply and welcome applications from independent makers. Deadline for applications is 5pm 24th February.</p>
<p class="mceContentBody documentContent">Sign up to be a stall holder or a skill sharer: <a class="external-link" href="https://forms.office.com/e/jnFLLC7Sj9"><strong>https://forms.office.com/e/jnFLLC7Sj9</strong></a></p>
<p class="mceContentBody documentContent">See more event info <strong><a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/2025/women-who-make-and-do" class="external-link">here</a>.</strong></p>
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    <title>Call out: Interviewees wanted to share Windrush Stories</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/about/news/latest-news/call-out-windrush-stories</link>
    <description>Do you have a Windrush story you would like to share? </description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p class="BCX0 SCXW84891606 Paragraph"><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/about/news/latest-news/KolabStudiosFranciscoVicaria_TrinityFestusParty_2023_026.jpg" alt="Festus Market" class="image-inline" title="Festus Market" /></p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW84891606 Paragraph"><span class="discreet"> Festus Market, 2023. Credit Alastair Brookes/KoLAB Studios</span></p>
<p class="Paragraph SCXW84891606 BCX0">Coming to Trinity on the 20 March  <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/2024/the-grip" class="internal-link">The Grip</a> explores the stories of family separation that are part of the Windrush experience. Created as a live radio show, featuring live performances, and interviews the Grip is a live production about families, separation and the Windrush</p>
<blockquote class="pullquote">“Growing up in Jamaica, all my cousins knew their mother because they grew up with her – I was the only child that didn’t really have her mum around and it was an isolating experience. You know, I still haven’t overcome it fully“ The Grip interviewee</blockquote>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW84891606 Paragraph"><strong>Get involved</strong></p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW84891606 Paragraph">The creators of the Grip, Strike A Light, are inviting Bristol residents to sign up to be interviewed for The Grip and share thier stories about Windrush. This could be about the lives of people left behind to those separated from family or friends for a significant period of childhoods/formative years.</p>
<p class="Paragraph SCXW84891606 BCX0">If you are one such person, know someone who may be interested or you yourself are a child of this generation (born here in the UK or abroad) and would like to be interviewed as part of the project, then we would love to hear from you.</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW84891606 Paragraph">The themes can be broadly categorised in the following ways:</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW84891606 Paragraph">1. Those who were left behind</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW84891606 Paragraph">2. Those who had to leave children and loved ones behind</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW84891606 Paragraph">3. Those who were born in the UK and have siblings in the Caribbean who may or may not have joined them.</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW84891606 Paragraph">All interviews will be recorded and added to a Podcast (with the interviewees' consent). Extracts of two of the interviews will be chosen to be shared during the Grip event at Trinity on 20 March.</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW84891606 Paragraph">If you would like to take part please get in touch with Philippa Smith or Edson Burton by emailing: <a class="BCX0 SCXW84891606 Hyperlink" href="mailto:philippa@strikealightfestival.org.uk" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">philippa@strikealightfestival.org.uk</a> and <a class="mail-link" href="mailto:edson@trinitybristol.org.uk">edson@trinitybristol.org.uk</a> or you can call the Trinity office on 0117 935 1200.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>The Festival of Commoning</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/2025/the-festival-of-commoning</link>
    <description>Community Power, Land Justice &amp; Systemic change </description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>The Bristol Commons - Festival of Commoning. Join for – a day and night of…</p>
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<li>Connection: Meet changemakers, grassroots groups, and organisations shaping Bristol’s future.</li>
<li>Collaboration: The Bristol Commons and Trinity will be working in partnership to hold a people’s assembly. This is an opportunity to share your power and wisdom to help shape Bristol’s communities and futures.</li>
<li>Celebration: Share in music, collaborative performances, Incredible food from The Community Kitchen and powerful stories by the fire.</li>
<li>Evening Magic: There will be stories, songs, fireside conversations and feasting. The Commons will be hosting an open-mic as well as a dance powered by 1Relation Soundsystem, a local crew playing the best of roots dub &amp; reggae. Tickets will be released separately for the evening event soon. </li>
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<p><strong>Themes of the Day</strong><br />The heart of the festival will be built around three pillar themes that will shape the day’s conversations, workshops, and activities. Focusing on:</p>
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<li>Music and Arts: Explore how we can protect and nurture Bristol’s creative culture and celebrate creativity as a medium for connection and systemic change.</li>
<li> Health and Care: Dive into community-driven solutions for well-being and mutual care.</li>
<li> Housing: Discuss how we can protect and empower fair, sustainable, and shared living spaces for all.</li>
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<p>Whilst being the main focus, the day is not limited to these themes and there will be workshops on a variety of other topics.</p>
<p><strong>Theme of the Night</strong></p>
<p>Following on from the day event join us for an evening of fresh dub sounds with <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/2025/the-bristol-commons-meets-1relation-sound-system" class="internal-link">1Relation soundsystem.</a></p>
<p><strong>About The Bristol Commons </strong><br />The Bristol Commons is a growing movement rooted in Community Power, Land Justice &amp; Systemic Change.<br />With a focus on joy and creativity, our aim is to nurture a culture of collaboration and cultivate a network of reciprocity between communities and organisations across Bristol. By rebuilding the commons, we can reclaim our collective power and strengthen resilience in the face of unfurling crises.</p>
<p>Visit their website <a class="external-link" href="https://thebristolcommons.org/">here</a> for more info</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Adult learning courses launched</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/about/news/latest-news/new-adult-learning-courses-launched</link>
    <description>We have teamed up with Bristol School of art to offer adult learning courses</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p class="BCX0 SCXW81588979 Paragraph"><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/about/news/latest-news/copy_of_KolabStudiosAlastairBrookes_TrinityNetworkingEvent_2023_022.jpg" alt="" class="image-inline" title="" /></p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW81588979 Paragraph"><span class="discreet"><a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/about/news/latest-news/understory-mapping-social-connectiveness" class="internal-link">Understory</a>, credit: Alastair Brookes</span></p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW81588979 Paragraph">We are working in collaboration with Bristol School of Art to offer adult learning courses for adults living within Trinity's locality. The courses are an opportunity for adults to learn and build upon creative, employment and job related skills.</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW81588979 Paragraph">The first of these course focusses on<a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/2024/arts-crafts-skills-for-life-and-work" class="external-link"> Arts &amp; Crafts and life skills</a> will take place over 15-weeks and will lead to a competency-based qualification - all designed to promote progression into education and employability. This will be through by exploring core transferable skills including speaking and listening, ESOL and digital skills.</p>
<blockquote class="pullquote">"We're looking forward to working with Trinity to bring creative educational opportunities to the local community where we hope to inspire and support learners in our friendly, inclusive environment". Lynette Evans, Bristol School of Art, Art Lecturer</blockquote>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW81588979 Paragraph">The idea for the courses were first developed during the Spring of 2024 where we collaborated with Bristol School of Art to deliver a ten-week Creativity in Nature for Wellbeing course in our community garden. We shared the opportunity with local groups, partners and through out <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/about/news/latest-news/community-connector-newtown" class="internal-link">Community Connectors</a>.  People who took part in the sessions fed back that they built confidence, met new people and felt at ease in exploring creativity in a familiar environment.</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW81588979 Paragraph">Following the success of this  Bristol School of Art offered a 10-week art course, providing taster sessions in a range of art forms, for participants to build confidence and understanding in different approaches, and the opportunities to develop and follow their interests as the course progresses.</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW81588979 Paragraph">Through this research and development we have now created a regular programme of adult learning and education to meet local need and addresses health, wellbeing and educational inequalities. Working with cross-sector partners we will strengthen recruitment and progression opportunities and co-design a new employability framework - identifying key competencies to further progression.</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW81588979 Paragraph">Find out more about our community programme and explore upcoming events <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on" class="internal-link">here</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Opinion: Championing the arts for all</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/about/news/latest-news/cleo-lake-on-championing-the-arts-for-all</link>
    <description>As part of our Citizens for Culture interviews, we spoke with Cleo Lake about the future of culture in the West of England</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/about/news/latest-news/ArtofResistance1031024x683.jpg" alt="Art of Resistance Khali Ackford" class="image-inline" title="Art of Resistance Khali Ackford" /></p>
<p><span class="discreet">Photo credit: Khali Ackford, <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/art-of-resistance" class="internal-link">Art of Resistance </a></span></p>
<p>As part of our interviews exploring the future of culture in the West of England, we spoke with Cleo Lake, an artist, producer, and community leader with nearly 20 years’ experience in curating performances, cultural events, and engagement activities.</p>
<p>In this interview, Cleo highlights the importance of equitable funding, accessible spaces, and fresh, inclusive cultural experiences.</p>
<blockquote class="pullquote">“We will all need to be prepared to be open to whatever is presented if we are truly to have something democratic.”</blockquote>
<p><strong>Tell us a bit about your work in the cultural sector and what drew you to this field.</strong></p>
<p>I didn’t consciously enter the cultural sector, but went from an underground dance artist to doing a dance degree and then curating performances for myself and other artists. Over the last almost 20 years I have produced a number of cultural events spanning music, theatre, dance. I have also led community engagement activities and most of my work tends to relate to my African descent heritage.</p>
<p><strong>What do you feel are some of the current challenges within the cultural sector and how would you suggest these could be addressed?</strong></p>
<p>The challenge will almost always be funding and also spaces to create and deliver at free or low cost. Also, I think the distribution of funding is unequal because organisations with more staff and capacity will likely do better than those who don’t. I like the redistro model of funding.</p>
<p><strong>How do you think the regional cultural sector could benefit from a Citizens’ Assembly model or other democratic decision-making tools?</strong></p>
<p>It will open things up and get the views of ordinary people - not just middle class in-the-know artsy types. So we will all need to be prepared to be open to whatever is presented if we are truly to have something democratic! On the whole I also see it as an opportunity to lobby and/or put forward a collective view.</p>
<p><strong>What are your hopes for the future of Arts and Culture in the West of England?</strong></p>
<p>I hope we’ll have more opportunities for different people to be excited, moved, challenged and energised by totally new and fresh ideas and experiences. I also hope for high streets to be reignited with art, and funding to be more fairly distributed.</p>
<p><strong>What are your thoughts on the upcoming Citizens' Assembly for Culture in the West of England?</strong></p>
<p>It will be interesting and I hope that there will be a broad mix of people from all backgrounds. The ballet go-ers to the ravers!</p>
<p><strong>Anything else you would like to add?</strong></p>
<p>Arts and culture can bring people together and keep people well. I hope this platform will further champion the necessity of arts and culture.</p>
<p><strong>Interested in finding out more?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><a class="external-link" href="https://www.instagram.com/cleolakecreativity/">Follow</a> Cleo on Instagram</li>
<li><a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/about/news/latest-news/maca-gomez-gutierrez-on-leadership-inclusion-and-the-potential-of-a-citizens-assembly-for-culture" class="external-link">Read</a> Maca Gomez-Gutierrez’s interview on leadership, inclusion, and the potential of a Citizens Assembly for Culture</li>
<li><a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/about/news/latest-news/Latest/a-six-month-look-back-at-citizens-for-culture" class="external-link">Read</a> our six month look back at Citizens for Culture</li>
<li><a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/about/news/latest-news/Latest/recap-citizens-for-culture-online-information-sessions" class="external-link">Read</a> the recap of our Citizens for Culture online information sessions</li>
</ul>
<p><strong><span class="discreet">About Citizens for Culture</span></strong></p>
<p><span class="discreet">Citizens for Culture is an initiative from St Paul Carnival CIC, Trinity Community Arts, Citizens in Power and West of England Combined Authority and is supported through funding by Arts Council England, Paul Hamlyn Foundation and Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (UK Branch).</span></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>The Saints '73 -'78</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/2025/the-saints-73-78</link>
    <description>One of Australia's most important rock band</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>The Saints ’73-’78 was an Australian eight piece band featuring a three piece brass section from Brisbane.</p>
<p>Following a hugely successful debut Australian tour in 2024, The Saints ’73-’78 will make their UK debut this November.</p>
<p>Featuring founding Saints members, guitarist Ed Kuepper and drummer Ivor Hay alongside honorary Saints; singer Mark Arm of Seattle rockers Mudhoney, former The Birthday Party / Bad Seeds guitarist Mick Harvey and bassist Peter Oxley of Australia’s legendary Sunnyboys, The Saints ’73 -’78 carry on where the original band left off in 1978 performing the material from their three incendiary albums (I’m) Stranded (1977), Eternally Yours (1978) and Prehistoric Sounds (1978).</p>
<p>+ Support; Chimers</p>
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<p style="margin: 0.625em 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: lato_medium, lato_black, verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px; text-align: justify; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); "><span style="font-family: lato_medium, lato_black, verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px; text-align: justify; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); ">Please note this is a standing event, </span><a style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; outline: none; color: rgb(0, 113, 135); font-family: lato_medium, lato_black, verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px; text-align: justify; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); " href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/accessibility/accessibility" class="BCX0 SCXW160774270 Hyperlink" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">accessible seating</a><span style="font-family: lato_medium, lato_black, verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px; text-align: justify; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); "> is available. To reserve a limited seating spot and/or arrange a companion ticket, please contact info@trinitybristol.org.uk</span></p>
<p style="margin: 0.625em 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: lato_medium, lato_black, verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px; text-align: justify; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); ">Last entry: 2 hours before curfew</p>
<p style="margin: 0.625em 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: lato_medium, lato_black, verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px; text-align: justify; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); "><span class="discreet" style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; color: rgb(102, 102, 102); font-size: 10.88px; ">Venue levy: Trinity has introduced £1 restoration levy on every ticket sold. This income will be used to create a dedicated fund for critical building works, that will protect and maintain the Trinity Centre building and grounds.</span></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Exquisite Noise</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/2025/exquisite-noise</link>
    <description>Choreographer Dam Van Huynh explores alternative methods of dissent, 
drawing on noise to embody defiance </description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>“I am no longer accepting the things I cannot change. I am changing the things I cannot accept.” Angela Davis</p>
<p>Honouring the art of assembly, choreographer Dam Van Huynh explores alternative methods of dissent, drawing on noise to embody defiance and celebrating the power of coming together.</p>
<p>Sounds of protest against inequalities take centre stage, creating a unique sensory experience through music, lights and movement.</p>
<p>This is a dance between disruption and communion, an invitation to wake up our collective spirit in an act of solidarity and care.</p>
<p>“This is a performance which pushes at the boundaries of what dance can be (…)” **** To Do List, Re:birth, 2023</p>
<p>"A highly captivating, emotional and explicit work that challenges how we situate ourselves within(out) our society." Dance Art Journal, In Realness, 2022</p>
<p>Supported using public funding by Arts Council England with further support from The Arts Centre at Edge Hill University, Pavilion Dance South West and Centre 151</p>
<p><span class="discreet">This performance is part of Trinity Presents</span></p>
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    <dc:date>2025-01-31T13:20:00Z</dc:date>
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