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  <item rdf:about="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/the-wish-list">
    <title>Michelle Roche &amp; The Wish List </title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/the-wish-list</link>
    <description>Community arts project with Artist Michelle Roche in collaboration with Newtown Network, 2021-22</description>
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<p class="BCX0 SCXW229022609 Paragraph"><span class="discreet">Local children took part in What I Want To Be, What I Want to See in April 2021</span></p>
<p class="Paragraph SCXW229022609 BCX0">In 2021 we asked the people of Bristol to tell us their hopes and dreams for the future as part of our ambitious community arts project, <i>What I Want To Be, What I Want To See</i>.</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW229022609 Paragraph">Trinity collected over 70 responses that ranged from a community mural, celebrating heroes, a daily protest, listening posts of voices we should listen to - young &amp; old, a playlist for Newtown, a silent disco, a place for tea and cake, a zine to remind us ‘how to be nice’ and a day of art and dolphins.</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW229022609 Paragraph">In Autumn 2021 we sent an open call for an artist, collective or company to creatively respond to these. The successful project <i>The Wish List </i>by artist <strong>Michelle Roche</strong> was selected by Trinity’s programming forum. The forum, are made up of local residents, Trinity Members and regular groups and classes, chose Michelle’s project as it connected with the local community in a fun and playful way.</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW229022609 Paragraph">Working with grassroots organisation, <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/community-kickstart/news-items/newtown" class="internal-link">Newtown Network</a>, The Wish List will make the hopes and dreams, collected during the call out, a reality by co-creating creative happenings with local communities this December and January.</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW229022609 Paragraph"><strong><a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/whats-on/newton-coffee-mornings" class="internal-link">Newtown Coffee Mornings</a> </strong>Throughout December local residents joined artist Michelle Roche for a cup of tea coffee and cake and creative activities.</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW229022609 Paragraph" style="text-align: left; "><strong>Catch sight of The Newtown Dolphin Parade</strong></p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW229022609 Paragraph">In January keep an eye out through the curtains and look for the Dolphin Lantern parade that will take place in the streets on Newtown.</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW229022609 Paragraph"><strong>Get involved:</strong></p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW229022609 Paragraph">If you would like some further information on the project contact Stefan Boakye on <a class="BCX0 SCXW229022609 Hyperlink" href="mailto:stefan@trinitybristol.org.uk" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">stefan@trinitybristol.org.uk</a></p>
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    <dc:creator>sarah</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2021-12-01T12:15:00Z</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/connecting-the-dots">
    <title>Connecting the dots</title>
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    <description>Piloting project in collaboration with Trinity, Bristol Old Vic, Tobacco Factory and The Wardrobe Theatre</description>
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<p><span class="discreet">Roxana Vilk's Lullabies Celebration Day. Photo credit Khali Ackford </span></p>
<p>The past few years have been a testing time for our industry. Looking to the future, we want to change how we work together in Bristol and the South West — as a small group of venues, we have started thinking about how as a collective we might find moments in the year to link our pathways and programmes for artists, celebrating and sustaining them alongside platforming their work in the places they call home.</p>
<p>Throughout March, join us in exploring what a connected city offer for theatre-makers might look like. Co-delivered by Trinity, Bristol Old Vic, Tobacco Factory Theatres and The Wardrobe Theatre and with input from many others, Connecting the Dots is a joined-up initiative piloting how we can work together to present and cross-promote shows, free workshops, meetups, residencies and open forums for artists and audiences here in the South West.</p>
<p>This is a pilot – a work-in-progress, even. It’s the beginning of an idea pulled together at pace with a want from all of us to build for the future. The initiative will have events that take place in-person and a small digital programme. We want to know what you think of it and to hear your feedback and your ideas for what this could become.</p>
<p>With love,  Trinity, Bristol Old Vic, The Wardrobe Theatre &amp; Tobacco Factory Theatres.</p>
<p><strong>Important information</strong></p>
<p>We will gladly book interpreters and/or captioning for any events as needed. If you have booked for an event and require interpretation, captioning, or another access adjustment, please email and we will book it.If possible, please give us at least 5 day’s notice so we can ensure captioners/interpreters are available.</p>
<p>All rooms are wheelchair accessible via lift and have access to accessible and gender neutral toilets.</p>
<p>These workshops are offered for free but if there we have a limited number of stipends available for those that might experience financial barriers to attendance. This could go towards travel, your time, etc. To request one, drop us an - stipends will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis.</p>
<p><b>Find out more</b></p>
<p>Head to Bristol Old Vic's website to find out more about the programme of activity by following <a class="external-link" href="https://bristololdvic.org.uk/whats-on/mini-series/connecting-the-dots-1">this link</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2022-03-10T15:57:40Z</dc:date>
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    <title>The Bristol Ball, Part 1</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/2022/the-bristol-ball-part-1</link>
    <description>The Bristol Ballroom Community invites you to Bristol's First Official Vogue Ball </description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>Take to the streets and pay homage to the vibrant and multi-faceted culture of the streets of Bristol, in all their quirks and history.</p>
<p>The Bristol Ballroom Community are inviting everyone to Bristol's First Official Ballroom Function. Bear witness to this spectacular fusion of dance, fashion, performance, and gender expression. The public are invited as spectators, or if you have the nerve, you can participate or ‘walk’ the Ball. There are different tickets for walkers and spectators so please be careful when choosing. There is a category for everyone – some will be dance performance based, some performance art, and others just feeling yourself!</p>
<p>Originating in Harlem, New York in the 1920s, Ballroom Culture has since spread across the globe. With its racial inclusivity pioneered by Trans figureheads such as Crystal Labeija, the Ballroom Scene celebrates and prioritises LGBTQIA+ people of colour. Members of the Ballroom Scene come together for Balls, where individuals and Houses compete in fashion, beauty, realness, and performance categories for prizes. The Bristol Ballroom Community formed in 2019, as they were obsessed with Ballroom Culture and wanted to make a safe space for Queer People of Colour. They eventually reached out to the wider UK Ballroom Scene.</p>
<p>Anyone is welcome to participate, but if you’re new to Ballroom Culture and want to walk any the of categories, why not do some research before you walk? Reach out to the Bristol Ballroom Community or join one of their weekly Training sessions, and please be respectful of who the space was created for.</p>
<p><strong>Please press the 'More Info' on the left of the screen, or copy the Facebook link below into your browser for a full breakdown of the categories and their criteria:</strong></p>
<p><strong>https://www.facebook.com/events/1334609100372266/</strong></p>
<p><strong>If you would like to participate in this event as a 'Walker' please contact @BristolBallroomCommunity via Instagram, so that they can provide you with the Walkers Ticket Discount Code. Walkers tickets cost £7</strong></p>
<p><strong>https://www.instagram.com/bristolballroomcommunity/?hl=en</strong></p>
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<p><strong><span style="font-weight: 400; ">We hope to see you on the Floor!</span></strong></p>
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<p>Take to the streets and pay homage to the vibrant and multi-faceted culture of the streets of Bristol, in all their quirks and history.</p>
<p>The Bristol Ballroom Community are inviting everyone to Bristol's First Official Ballroom Function. Bear witness to this spectacular fusion of dance, fashion, performance, and gender expression. The public are invited as spectators, or if you have the nerve, you can participate or ‘walk’ the Ball. There are different tickets for walkers and spectators so please be careful when choosing. There is a category for everyone – some will be dance performance based, some performance art, and others just feeling yourself!</p>
<p>Originating in Harlem, New York in the 1920s, Ballroom Culture has since spread across the globe. With its racial inclusivity pioneered by Trans figureheads such as Crystal Labeija, the Ballroom Scene celebrates and prioritises LGBTQIA+ people of colour. Members of the Ballroom Scene come together for Balls, where individuals and Houses compete in fashion, beauty, realness, and performance categories for prizes. The Bristol Ballroom Community formed in 2019, as they were obsessed with Ballroom Culture and wanted to make a safe space for Queer People of Colour. They eventually reached out to the wider UK Ballroom Scene.</p>
<p>Anyone is welcome to participate, but if you’re new to Ballroom Culture and want to walk any the of categories, why not do some research before you walk? Reach out to the Bristol Ballroom Community or join one of their weekly Training sessions, and please be respectful of who the space was created for. Please see the Facebook link below for a full breakdown of the categories and their criteria. We hope to see you on the Floor!</p>
<p>https://www.facebook.com/events/1334609100372266/</p>
<p>Take to the streets and pay homage to the vibrant and multi-faceted culture of the streets of Bristol, in all their quirks and history.</p>
<p>The Bristol Ballroom Community are inviting everyone to Bristol's First Official Ballroom Function. Bear witness to this spectacular fusion of dance, fashion, performance, and gender expression. The public are invited as spectators, or if you have the nerve, you can participate or ‘walk’ the Ball. There are different tickets for walkers and spectators so please be careful when choosing. There is a category for everyone – some will be dance performance based, some performance art, and others just feeling yourself!</p>
<p>Originating in Harlem, New York in the 1920s, Ballroom Culture has since spread across the globe. With its racial inclusivity pioneered by Trans figureheads such as Crystal Labeija, the Ballroom Scene celebrates and prioritises LGBTQIA+ people of colour. Members of the Ballroom Scene come together for Balls, where individuals and Houses compete in fashion, beauty, realness, and performance categories for prizes. The Bristol Ballroom Community formed in 2019, as they were obsessed with Ballroom Culture and wanted to make a safe space for Queer People of Colour. They eventually reached out to the wider UK Ballroom Scene.</p>
<p>Anyone is welcome to participate, but if you’re new to Ballroom Culture and want to walk any the of categories, why not do some research before you walk? Reach out to the Bristol Ballroom Community or join one of their weekly Training sessions, and please be respectful of who the space was created for. Please see the Facebook link below for a full breakdown of the categories and their criteria. We hope to see you on the Floor!</p>
<p>https://www.facebook.com/events/1334609100372266/</p>
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    <dc:date>2022-05-24T12:45:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Leena Norms</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/2022/leena-norms</link>
    <description>Astute, funny and clever poetry </description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>Trinity &amp; Raise The Bar presents...</p>
<p>A Bristol reading from the brilliant debut collection of YouTuber, writer, and poet, Leena Norms. Plus a local support line up TBA.<br /><br />Leena Norms is a British poet and writer from the West Midlands. She has been sharing her poetry online for over 10 years and her video essays have amassed over 11 million views to date, covering everything from literature and second hand fashion to protecting the planet and surviving your twenties.<br /><br />Bargain Bin Rom-Com is the first collection of poems by Leena Norms. From the politics of ice-cream to the permission slip you didn’t know you needed, this is a tongue-in-cheek look at living on a planet that is filled with both doom and glitter.</p>
<p>Please note, this is a seated event.</p>
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<p><span class="discreet">About Trinity Presents:</span></p>
<p><span class="discreet">This is part of Trinity Presents - our in-house programme of music, bringing world-class artists and emerging talent to inner-city audiences.</span></p>
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<p><span class="discreet">About The Den:</span></p>
<p><span class="discreet">The Den is Trinity’s new, seasonal outdoor venue. Situated within the historic grounds of Trinity, The Den is designed to feel like a magical corner of a festival, with its own bar, food offer and a backdrop of the vibrant community garden.</span></p>
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    <dc:date>2022-06-28T12:25:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>‘Art Club’ at Hannah Moore Primary </title>
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    <description>We interviewed the children and families who took part in the ‘Art Club’ project </description>
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<p>Over 12 weeks children and families from local school Hannah More primary took part Trinity’s <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/community-kickstart/news-items/cultural-democracy" class="internal-link">‘Art Club’ </a>project, in partnership with Take A Part. During one session we headed down to Hannah More to chat with the children and families to ask them what they thought of 'Art Club', press play above to hear what they had to say!</p>
<blockquote class="pullquote">"When I was their age, we didn't get the possibility to draw - we couldn't afford it" Baktiar and Asenat's Mum</blockquote>
<p>In total 25 children and families came along to ‘Art Club’. During the sessions they explored different art-forms, such as clay making, model making using with different types of art materials.</p>
<p>The group also went on ‘go see’ visits to arts organisations and museums in the city. This included a trip to see the Grayson Perry exhibition in the Bristol Museum and a visit to the newly established arts organisations 'St Anne’s House' where they met resident artist Rachel Clarke.</p>
<p><span class="discreet"> ‘Art Club’ is a Trinity commission, delivered by Take a Part in partnership with Hannah More Primary and made possible through funding from the Cultural Recovery Fund</span></p>
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    <title>Dance Connect: residents announced </title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/dance-connect-residents-announced</link>
    <description>Dance to be embedded in organisations across the city </description>
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<p><span class="discreet">Uchenna Dance deliver a dance workshop at Trinity in 2018. Photo @Khali Ackford</span></p>
<p>Trinity is pleased to announce that, as part of the Bristol Dance Futures ‘Dance Connect’ programme, five Bristol-based dance practitioners will be funded to undertake year-long residencies in organisations across the city.</p>
<p>The residencies are an opportunity for practitioners, organisations and communities to collaboratively develop a programme of dance activity. Artists will explore and develop ways that dance can be enjoyed and experienced by new and existing audiences and participants across the city.</p>
<blockquote class="pullquote"><span class="discreet"> 'It was great to see such high-quality applications and be part of the selection process with a different perspective from the health sector' </span></blockquote>
<blockquote class="pullquote"><span class="discreet">Karen Lloyd, Active Ageing Bristol </span></blockquote>
<p>To ensure a wide range of voices and perspectives helped select the Dance Connect Residencies, the project's Producer <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/deborah-baddoo" class="internal-link">Deborah Baddoo</a> invited Karen Lloyd from <a class="external-link" href="https://www.wellaware.org.uk/organisation/active-ageing-bristol/">Active Ageing Bristol</a> and Zannah Chisolm, Artistic Director and CEO <a class="external-link" href="https://www.pdsw.org.uk/">Pavilion Dance South West</a> to sit on the selection panels, alongside members of the Dance Futures steering group including independent artist Deepraj Singh.</p>
<p>With the COVID-19 pandemic likely to exacerbate impacts of pre-existing health conditions, two projects will look at the importance of using dance to improve and support good emotional wellbeing and health:</p>
<p>Lerato Dunn will work will work with <a class="external-link" href="https://www.southmead.org/">Southmead Development Trust</a> and <a class="external-link" href="http://www.sirona-cic.org.uk/">Sirona Care</a> to explore how dance can contribute to the physical and emotional health, with the aim to develop a ‘Dance on Prescription’ model that can support vulnerable people.</p>
<p>Rachel James, who leads Dance For Parkinson's at Trinity, will be working with <a class="external-link" href="https://www.nbt.nhs.uk/fresh-arts">Fresh Arts</a> to create a high-quality dance programme supporting the recovery of elderly and frail patients, designed to help them to get home quicker.</p>
<p>Trinity will be working with both Lerato and Rachel to programme activity in our role as the Arts &amp; Health Dance Hub for the project.</p>
<p>The following collaborations will see artists connecting with new communities strengthening dance participation beyond the city centre:</p>
<p>Penny Caffrey and Helen Wilson will be collaborating with <a class="external-link" href="https://filwoodcentre.org.uk/">Filwood Community Centre</a> to create a number of different ‘dance happenings’ to promote a positive sense of place within communities.</p>
<p>Katy Noakes will be working with <a class="external-link" href="https://kwmc.org.uk/">Knowle West Media Centre</a> explore ways to bridge the gap between street and contemporary dance in Bristol.</p>
<p>Dance Connect is an initiative by Bristol Dance Futures - a consortia of Bristol arts organisations and independent artists, that aims to create a vibrant dance ecology across the city, so people of all ages can engage with high-quality dance.</p>
<p><i><span class="discreet"> Dance Connect is supported by funding from Arts Council England</span></i></p>
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    <title>In focus: Deborah Baddoo MBE</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/deborah-baddoo</link>
    <description>Find out more about Moving Bristol’s Producer Deborah </description>
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<p><b>Deborah Baddoo MBE</b> is the Producer for Bristol Dance Future’s Moving Bristol project.  The project focuses on developing dance practice for new and existing audiences and developing an ecology of dance across Bristol.</p>
<p>Drawn to the opportunity by a desire to galvanise action and create a legacy for Dance in the city, Deborah brings her extensive experience in the dance sector to the role.</p>
<p>Passionate about her long-term vision to raise the profile and support the development of Black choreographers nationally and internationally,she was awarded an MBE for service to dance in 2010.  In 1986 in partnership with musician Steve Marshall, she set up arts production company <a class="external-link" href="https://www.stateofemergencyltd.com/">State of Emergency</a>. The company produces shows, projects and events and works with world-class artists and creates opportunities for emerging artists. The charitable arm, <a class="external-link" href="https://www.stateoftrust.net/">State of Trust </a>works to use the arts to promote social cohesion.</p>
<p>Deborah has also worked as an Arts Council Agent for Change with Bristol Old Vic and Sailsbury Playhouse, was Diversity Consultant for Bristol Museums and has worked with many renowned dance and arts organisations across the UK including Rich Mix, DanceXchange, Stratford Circus, Swindon Dance and East London Dance.</p>
<p>As well as a planned programme of industry events - such as the upcoming Dance and Health Conference 2021 - Deborah has collaborated with the Dance Futures Steering Group, independent artists and organisations to select the <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/dance-connect-residents-announced" class="internal-link">Dance Connect residencies</a>. The residencies are an opportunity for practitioners, organisations and communities to collaboratively develop a programme of dance activity. Artists will explore and develop ways that dance can be enjoyed and experienced by new and existing audiences and participants across the city.</p>
<p>Deborah has also supported the creation of three Dance Hubs across the city to focus on the development of Dance for Health, Young People and Audiences. Organisations on board are Arnolfini, Creative Youth Network and Trinity.  Trinity will be working with dance practitioners Lerato Dunn and Rachel James to programme activity in our role as the Arts &amp; Health Dance Hub for the project.</p>
<p>Find out more about Moving Bristol <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/moving-bristol" class="internal-link">here.</a></p>
<p><b><span class="discreet">About Bristol Dance Futures </span></b></p>
<p><span class="discreet">Bristol Dance Futures, is a consortium of Bristol organisations and independent artists, that nurtures talents and provides professional development opportunities for dancers, with an aim to create a vibrant dance ecology, so people of all ages can engage with high-quality dance.</span></p>
<p><i><span class="discreet"> Dance Connect is supported by funding from Arts Council England</span></i></p>
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    <title>Dance Connect call out</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/dance-connect-call-out</link>
    <description>Apply now for a funded residency as part of Bristol Dance Futures' Moving Bristol Project </description>
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<p style="text-align: justify; "><span class="discreet">Lady Like by Ella Mesma, programmed as part of <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite" class="internal-link">IGNiTE </a>at Trinity.  Photo @Jessica Bartolini</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify; ">Bristol Dance Futures are offering £8,000 for four Dance Connect Artist residencies. The residencies will see artists work in collaboration with Bristol based organisations, with the aim to see how dance practise could enrich a working environment and to exchange learning.</p>
<p>Dance Connect is an initiative by Bristol Dance Futures and aims to nurture talent, provide continuing professional development opportunities for dancers, and create a vibrant dance ecology so people of all ages can engage with high quality dance.</p>
<p>The Dance Connect initiative will embed four dance artists in Bristol’s arts, cultural and community organisations for 40 days, over a period of up to 11 months from November 2020</p>
<h3>To apply now* please complete the <a class="external-link" href="https://my.trinitybristol.org.uk/bristol-dance-futures-dance-connect-partnership-application-form/">Full Partnership Application</a> form addressing the aims and the assessment criteria below.</h3>
<p>(*Please note applications will only be accepted from those who have completed an Expression of Interest form. You can also download the Full Partnership Application form as a PDF <a class="external-link" href="https://my.trinitybristol.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Full-Application-Form-Dance-Connect-Residency-Partnership.pdf">here</a> and the Guidelines and Assessment criteria <a class="external-link" href="https://my.trinitybristol.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Guidelines-and-Criteria-for-Dance-Connect.pdf">here</a>)</p>
<p>For more info please contact Deborah Baddoo - dancefutures@theatrebristol.net</p>
<p><strong>Dance Connect Aims:</strong></p>
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<li>Raise the profile of dance within individual organisations and more broadly within the cultural sector</li>
<li>Embed the value of dance and the contribution dance artists can make within and across organisations - strengthen Bristol’s dance ecology and lever more support for dance</li>
<li>Better equip organisations to work with dance artists</li>
<li>Create opportunities for critical dialogue between organisations, dance artists and audiences</li>
<li>Provide opportunities to test, grow and change the practice of individual dance artists, people working within organisations and the wider sector</li>
<li>Create models of working which can be sustained beyond the period of this initiative</li>
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<p><strong>Criteria for Assessment:</strong></p>
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<li>Experience in working within their chosen field of activity</li>
<li>Imaginative and ambitious nature of the application</li>
<li>Specificity of ideas</li>
<li>Potential for impact of the residency</li>
<li>What difference the residency will make to the artists' and organisations' practice</li>
<li>Potential for legacy after the residency has ended</li>
<li>Ideas on how they might share the impact of the Dance Connect residency</li>
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    <title>Dance Futures: Investing in dance in the city</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/dance-futures-funded</link>
    <description>Arts Council England have awarded a grant to Bristol Dance Futures</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/about/news/2020/RiseYouthDancetakepartinadanceworkshopwithUcnehnnaDanceatTrinityCentreimageKoLABStudios.jpg" alt="Dance Futures- Moving Bristol Launch" class="image-inline" title="Dance Futures- Moving Bristol Launch" /></p>
<p><span class="discreet"><a class="external-link" href="http://www.riseyouthdance.com/">Rise Youth Dance</a> take part in a workshop with Uchenna Dance at Trinity as part of IGNiTE. Photo @ <a class="external-link" href="https://www.kolabstudios.co.uk/">KoLAB Studios.</a></span></p>
<p><a class="external-link" href="https://www.artscouncil.org.uk/">Arts Council England</a> have awarded a grant to Bristol Dance Futures - a consortia of South West arts organisations and practitioners - to develop the city’s dance offer.  The group is working together to grow investment in dance, and includes Mel Scaffold (<a class="external-link" href="https://theatrebristol.net/">Theatre Bristol</a>), Rhiannon Jones (Trinity Community Arts), Kieran Swann (<a class="external-link" href="https://arnolfini.org.uk/">Arnolfini</a>), Nic Young (<a class="external-link" href="http://www.circomedia.com">Circomedia</a>), Helen Cole (<a class="external-link" href="https://www.inbetweentime.co.uk/">In Between Time</a>) and independents Laïla Diallo, Katy Noakes and Lauren Scholey.</p>
<p>The partnership is pleased to announce Deborah Baddoo has joined the project as Producer to lead this development and develop Bristol’s regional and national profile as home for dance.   Deborah is a performer and choreographer, also artistic director of <a class="external-link" href="https://www.stateofemergencyltd.com/">State of Emergency productions</a> - a performance and production company supporting the development of Black dance, choreography and performing arts nationally and internationally. In 2010 she was awarded an MBE for services to British dance.  Talking of her appointment as project lead, Deborah said:</p>
<p>“I am delighted to take up the position of Producer with Bristol Dance Futures and to help to develop the impact of dance in the exciting city of Bristol.  As an experienced producer in dance working nationally, but based in the South West,  I have been aware of the breadth and quality of dance in Bristol for many years and of all the hard work that has gone before in order to reach the point we are at now.  Dance in Bristol is now at a pivotal point and I embrace the challenge of working with Bristol Dance Futures Steering Committee to raise the profile of dance in Bristol and to deliver the exciting Moving Bristol dance programme”<strong> Deborah Baddoo</strong></p>
<p>Mel Scaffold, CEO of Theatre Bristol who helped to launch the project said, “It is a joy to announce that we are working with Deborah Baddoo to deliver this exciting project. The city is home to a huge community of talented dancers, along with thousands of people who watch and take part in dance every year. Moving Bristol will build on the passion and commitment of these communities, and the organisations who nurture them, with the aim of creating a city where every body can move and be moved by dance.”</p>
<p>Through a two-year funded project, the partners will work together to develop a wide range of dance activity across Bristol. This will include the announcement of three focused Dance Hubs to support Dance &amp; Health, Young People and Audience. There will also be opportunities for dancers to take on residencies in a range of cross-sector settings in 2020-2022.</p>
<p>Watch this space or get in touch with Deborah Baddoo on: dancefutures@theatrebristol.net for more information</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>New work for young audiences in development </title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/new-work-for-young-people</link>
    <description>Spilt Ink Theatre Company awarded Trinity Commission  </description>
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<p><span class="discreet">Image: Nathalie Codsi in Arnold's Big Adventure by Tessa Bide Productions, photo by Kai Taylor</span></p>
<p>Spilt Ink Theatre Company have been awarded Trinity’s <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/ignite-young-audiences-commission" class="internal-link">Young Audiences </a>Commission to develop a new piece of work for 3-10 year olds. The £6,000 commission has been made possible through the support of the Cultural Recovery Fund.</p>
<p>Spilt Ink are a physical theatre company who create playful, joyful and fun work with and for communities and children. During their development commission they will be exploring the themes of home and identity.</p>
<blockquote class="pullquote">“We will create a fantasy ‘home’ rooted in real stories of our multicultural community. It will explore both the physical sensation of home and the cultural meaning of home.  We will question what home means to ourselves, as diverse artists, and to the multicultural local community of East Bristol.”</blockquote>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW7977052 Paragraph">They will work with Trinity and local community partners to deliver creative and playful workshops with local children and families; sharing and exploring the stories of the many communities living in Lawrence Hill and Easton.</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW7977052 Paragraph">Spilt Ink were selected for the commission following an open call out that received 20 project proposals. Their project, <i>Home</i>, stood out to our parent-led selection panel - made up of staff, volunteers and community reps - for the way it placed co-creation at its core and young people at the centre of deciding where the project journey would take them.</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW7977052 Paragraph">Between its members - Lebanese/Italian actor and theatre maker <a class="external-link" href="http://www.spotlight.com/9764-0198-1577">Nathalie</a><a class="external-link" href="http://www.spotlight.com/9764-0198-1577"> Codsi</a>, Bristol-based international theatre director, community arts facilitator and performer <a class="external-link" href="http://www.hesterwelch.com">Hester Welch</a>, and British actor, puppeteer/ theatre maker <a class="external-link" href="http://www.sarahcribdon.co.uk">Sarah</a><a class="external-link" href="http://www.sarahcribdon.co.uk"> Cribdon</a>, Spilt Ink have a wealth of experience of working with diverse communities across the world and we look forward to seeing where <i>Home</i> will take them.</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW7977052 Paragraph">If you are interested in finding out more about how to get involved with the Young Audiences Commission as it emerges, please get in touch or sign up to our <a class="external-link" href="https://my.trinitybristol.org.uk/join-our-mailing-list/">mailing list</a>.</p>
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    <title>Roxana Vilk</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/roxana-vilk</link>
    <description>Roxana Vilk was one of four IGNiTE 2018 Artists in Residence</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/LullabiesWorkshopEastonCommunityCentreAlexaLedecky12.jpg" alt="" class="image-inline" title="" /></p>
<p><span class="discreet">Lullabies workshop at Easton Community Centre. Photo @ Alexa Ledecky</span></p>
<p>Roxana is a multi-award winning Iranian/British multi-disciplinary artist working with music, storytelling, film and live performance in a participatory context for over 20 years. Core to Roxana’s work is a desire to connect with the human stories that unite us, using a multi art approach to tackle issues of racism, discrimination and belonging.</p>
<p>In 2018 Roxana joined the Trinity team developing her project, <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/announcing-our-ignite-artists-in-residence" class="internal-link">Lullabies</a>, during her IGNiTE residency. Lullabies, was inspired by Roxana signing traditional Iranian lullabies to her children at night. Here she began to imagine how many others might be singing songs in different languages to their children and the stories behind them.</p>
<p>During her pilot project Roxana worked with <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/lullabies" class="internal-link">local communities</a> and schools to collect lullabies from families. She recorded interviews and songs from communities across Bristol, including Somali, Kurdish, Irish, Israeli, Iranian, Hungarian, German and Afro-Cuban songs.</p>
<p>In 2020 the project was selected to be part of <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/here-and-now" class="internal-link">Here and Now,</a> a national project celebrating of 25 years of National Lottery Funding and showcasing everyday culture.</p>
<p>With the support of Trinity Roxana is continuing to develop Lullabies and in 2021 and will deliver online Zoom workshops. There is an open call for the public to submit their Lullabies and there are a series of adaptive podcasts with BBC R+D.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>2018 - Viki Browne</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/commissions-residencies/viki-browne</link>
    <description>Viki Browne was one of four IGNiTE 2018 Artists in Residence </description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center; "><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/commissions-residencies/residencies-2018/600x400VickiBrowne1.jpg" alt="" class="image-inline" title="" /></p>
<p><span class="discreet"><i><span class="discreet">Viki Browne during her residency at the University of Gloucester</span></i></span></p>
<blockquote class="pullquote">I tend to work from what feels like the most difficult or sticky area of my thinking and whenever I’m like: ‘No, I’m not going there’, I’m like: ‘Oh, here we go! Viki Browne</blockquote>
<p class="mceContentBody documentContent"><strong>Viki Browne</strong> is a performance artist who creates work about topics that are uncomfortable, risky or taboo.</p>
<p class="mceContentBody documentContent">As part of her 2018 IGNiTE artist residency, Viki focused on developing a new project <i>Hyper Fem </i>which considers whether the performance of femininity through drag can be as powerful, political or subversive when performed on a female identifying body.</p>
<p class="mceContentBody documentContent">The new piece was strongly inspired by some of her recent previous projects which involved wigs, Drag and performing as a "make up girl in a tiny dress".</p>
<p class="mceContentBody documentContent"><i>Hyper Fem</i> challenges restrictive gender norms dictated and commodified by the patriarchy.<br /><br />How Viki describes her work:<br /><i>“I thought: ‘I like that, I want that, I don’t know why it feels really naughty and forbidden. This is really difficult and feels very against my personal feminism. So I started making work about that. That’s what I’m bringing to IGNiTE – furthering my thinking about the performance of femininity and wether that can be a political and subversive performance, particularly if femininity is positioned on a female body”</i></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2018-10-05T10:25:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>At Tether's End 2008</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/ignite/news/at-tethers-end-show</link>
    <description>A true story of a tragic death</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center; "><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/community-activity/old/courses-for-all/performance-skills-training/DSC5773.jpg" alt="Rehearsals" class="image-inline" title="Rehearsals" /></p>
<p>In December 2008 Trinity collaborated with The Wonder Club to produce a spectacular site specific promenade theatre performance <strong>At Tether's End.</strong> The show was inspired by the true story of a local young man William Pullin who tragically stabbed a police man, PC Richard Hill, to death. The show was part of the Bristol Sound Project and featured artwork, set and performances from a large number of young people working alongside professional artists from Bristol.</p>
<p>The show was a resounding success with tickets sold out every one of the six nights the show ran for. It also received a 4/5 star review from Steve Wright in Venue magazine as well as an excellent write up in The British Theatre Guide. Read the reviews here.</p>
<p>After a brief break Trinity are pleased to offer a new theatre training course run by the director of At Tether's End. For more information please visit our home page.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities" class="internal-link">Click here to read more about our current projects. </a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2008-12-10T15:55:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Murmuration Choir: The Birds and Some Bees - SOLD OUT</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/2023/murmuration-choir-the-birds-and-some-bees-1</link>
    <description>Live soundtrack big screen show with wildlife filmmaker Martin Dohrn</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>An audio/visual collaboration between Bristol’s Murmuration Choir and wildlife filmmakers Martin Dohrn and Steve White. Martin is currently filming for a documentary project on bird murmurations. Wanting to show his often spectacular footage on a big screen, there seemed an obvious synergy to bring it together with a live soundtrack from the choir. Editor Steve White has created a series of short films especially for this event.</p>
<p>The choir will perform existing songs from their repertoire as well as new songs chosen to reflect the avian theme of the visuals. There will be iconic murmurating starlings and some extraordinary Bees from Martin’s award winning film  ‘My Garden of A Thousand Bees’ (featuring a previous collaboration with the choir), building to a finale with the dazzling murmurations of winter waders from The Wash estuary in Norfolk.</p>
<p>Support will be an improvised piano performance by the choir’s Jakob op den Brouw with visuals by Steve White.</p>
<p>Performance starts at 8pm</p>
<p>Find out more about the choir from their <a class="external-link" href="https://www.murmurationchoir.co.uk/">website</a> and <a class="external-link" href="https://www.instagram.com/murmurchoir/?hl=en">instagram</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2023-03-07T11:45:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Theatre of Migration</title>
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    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p class="BCX0 SCXW81955418 Paragraph">As part of <a class="external-link" href="https://counterpointsarts.org.uk/event/platforma-7-south-west-england/">Platforma Festival</a>, join community artists Carlota Matos and Hiba Elhindi for a discussion about the ethics of working with migrants in theatre, chaired by Vandna Mehta.</p>
<p>The evening will include a sharing from ongoing theatre workshops with migrant women in collaboration with <a href="http://www.borderlands.uk.com/">Borderlands</a> and a screening of the work being done by project SuFIA (Sudanese Folklore-Inspired Arts) by Hiba. The 45-min panel discussion will feature topics such as the ethics of participation, making theatre from lived experience and working with migrants followed by a Q&amp;A.</p>
<p>Carlota recently partnered with Bristol-based charity Borderlands to offer free weekly theatre workshops for migrant women starting in September 2023. This participatory theatre project addresses language barriers and explores identity and what it means to be a woman in different cultures.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/2023/theatre-of-migration">Theatre of Migration</a> with Carlota Matos and Hiba Elhindi will take place on Thursday 12th October, 6.30-8PM at the Trinity Centre, Trinity Road, Bristol, BS2 0NW.</p>
<p>Doors will open at 6.15PM and the event will start promptly at 6.30PM. Refreshments will be provided. Please note there won’t be any alcohol served.</p>
<p>ACCESS: This is a relaxed event and will have BSL interpretation throughout. Trinity is wheelchair accessible.</p>
<p>Families are welcome and there will be a non-staffed breakout space available with children's toys and activities.<br /></p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW250449198 Paragraph"><span class="discreet">About Trinity Presents</span></p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW250449198 Paragraph"><span class="discreet">This event is part of Trinity Presents - our in-house programme of music and performance, bringing world-class artists and emerging talent to inner-city audiences.</span></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2023-07-28T11:35:00Z</dc:date>
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