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SHORTFLIX: New filmmaking opportunity for young adults

SHORTFLIX is for aspiring filmmakers aged 18-25 who are not in full-time education, employment or training, and have an idea for a short film that tells their own story or that of their community, heritage, identity or area.

Applications are now open for SHORTFLIX, a new development and production programme offering ambitious young people from diverse backgrounds the opportunity to make their first short film, which audiences will be able to watch through Sky Arts on demand platform.

Creative England, the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain and Sky Arts are joining forces for this initiative, which will provide training and mentorship from industry professionals to ensure young filmmakers gain practical skills and experience as they take their first steps in the industry. Training is supported by the Creative Skillset’s Film Skills Fund, along with BFI’s Film Forever National Lottery funds.

Of the applicants, twenty projects will be selected for development from initial idea to script or outline stage. After the initial development period, five distinctive short films will be chosen to be produced, working with a professional producer, crew and budget of up to £10,000 each. The finished films will then be available to watch through Sky Arts on demand platform.

For young people interested in the programme, a series of roadshow events are taking place across several regions, where young filmmakers will be able to find out more and learn how to pitch their short film idea. The London roadshow takes place on 6th February, and the final roadshow will be held in Bristol on February 16.

Caroline Norbury, CEO of Creative England, said: “We’re delighted to be launching this programme, which provides an entry point into the film industry for talented and ambitious young people who might previously have found it impossible to take that first step. This is an important part of our mission to introduce new and diverse voices into the film industry, and support them in telling the story of their lives and culture. It is also a key element of Creative England’s ongoing relationship with Sky Arts, which supports television production from the English Regions.”

Paul Roseby, CEO and Artistic Director of the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain, added: “As the debate continues around the lack of equality and diversity in certain areas of the creative industries, we are proud at the National Youth Theatre of our continuing commitment to work with leading creatives to offer free alternatives to expensive formal training. Our mission is to discover Britain’s best raw young talent in all its diverse brilliance and put them in front of an audience and this important initiative will do both those things. This new exciting partnership is testament to our success reaching and connecting those most in need with life-changing opportunities.”

Phil Edgar Jones

Philip Edgar-Jones, Director of Sky Arts, said: “As the UK’s only dedicated arts channel, Sky Arts is committed to supporting creative people and original film-making.  This partnership with Creative England and the National Youth Theatre will help to find and nurture the next generation of talent from a range of diverse backgrounds, giving them an exciting opportunity to tell their stories and showcase them through Sky Arts.”

The development programme for the shortlisted filmmakers will begin in April and run throughout 2017. The deadline for applications is 5pm on February 28, 2017.

For more details on how the programme will run and to apply, click here:

100 new artists for The Great Escape

Having already signed-up some of the most hotly tipped musicians for 2017 in September, including Rag’ n’ Bone Man, Ray BLK, Cabbage and Nilüfer Yanya, The Great Escape (TGE) have announced a further 100 artists playing the festival for new music this year.

Slaves return to TGE for their ‘Slaves Pier Party’ a Spotlight Show Spectacular! When they last played TGE in 2015 a raucous and high powered show saw the dynamic duo unleash a crowdsurfing Manta Ray on their fans before an astonishing display of standing-up crowdsurfing while still paying their instruments.

This year they go further still, completely taking over Brighton Palace Pier and fairground, where they will play one of the most unique shows TGE have ever staged. Ticket holders will be able to enjoy the fairground delights at the end of the pier as part of their entry to the show with ride tokens included as part of their ticket.

Slaves
Slaves

Festival-goers will be able to register for the chance to receive free tickets for this unmissable spotlight show, or standalone tickets can also be purchased to guarantee entry. This show is presented by DIY.

Other acts added to the line-up today include Stefflon Don who is currently conquering the UK rap scene with her effortless crossover between dancehall, hip-hop, grime and RnB, and Tottenham lyricist Avelino, whose warm tone, smart wordplay and intricate productions have garnered praise from the likes of DJ Semtex and Stormzy.

Elsewhere, Cosima’s rich, soulful sound stirs audiences with its honesty and intimacy, while African-Australian poet and singer-songwriter Sampa The Great has made waves with her slick, confident mix of rap and hip-hop, and as an agent for positive change in the world.

Having worked with the likes of The 1975, Amber Bain comes to TGE with brand new project The Japanese House in which she blends synth harmonies and ambient sounds with androgynous vocals to create beautifully minimalist, melancholic electro pop.

Joining her on the line-up is folk-rock sensation Marika Hackman who’ll showcase tracks from her hotly anticipated upcoming album, which features a heavier sound sure to add an extra dimension to her live show, and Native Dancer – who use acoustic instruments, synthesizers and samplers to fuse elements of pop, soul, jazz and electro funk.

Rag’ n’ Bone Man
Rag’ n’ Bone Man

Having started out as an art project, Dream Wife have garnered attention for their bold aesthetic, distinctive alt-grunge sound and immersive shows, while HMLTD will bombard the senses with their experimental punk, outlandish visuals and chaotic live shows.

Synth-pop trio Off Bloom from Copenhagen have been splitting their time between studios in Denmark and London creating catchy electronic tracks with the likes of AlunaGeorge and Two Inch Punch, whilst Salen offer infectious pop tracks with sugary sweet vocals, light instrumentation and dark lyrics, and Tom Grennan has already provided vocals for Chase and Status and is making a name for himself with his bluesy, soulful tone.

Formed in Brighton, The Magic Gang craft soulful, pop-driven songs with a 60s feel, whilst Australian punk-rockers Tired Lion have been gaining high praise for their intense, infectious melodies, gritty vocals, loud guitars and a heads-up to their 90s forebears and Belfast duo Picture This have already had a debut EP number one hit in the Irish album charts and sell out tour with their energetic pop rock songs.

The Magic Gang said: “As we’re based in Brighton The Great Escape is always an event we look forward to playing . It’s a really great opportunity to see 20 bands in one night”

Working alongside this year’s international partner Swiss Music Export, TGE have also picked out some of the hottest artists from Switzerland including French based artist Buvette whose burgeoning reputation comes from his rap, reggae and dub-infused electro pop. Baba Shrimps’ concise synths, earthy folk, driving beats and catchy tunes will delight festival goers, while Zeal & Ardor the brainchild of Manuel Gagneux fuses blues, black metal and African beats to create striking, textured, atmospheric melodies.

Kevin Moore, Event Manager said: “It’s brilliant to be able to get out of the traps in January announcing 100 of the best new bands around joining the line-up for TGE 2017. And we cannot wait for Slaves to perform at the end of Brighton Palace Pier for what is going to be one of the biggest shows we have ever produced at the festival – it’s going to be one of those legendary “were you there” moments, no doubt about that. Roll on May!”      

The full list of artists announced today is:

67 /ADAM NAAS / ÁINE CAHILL / AINSLIE WILLS / AVELINO / BABA SHRIMPS / BALOJI / BELLY SQUAD / BETTY WHO / BOKITO / BRYDE / BUSTY AND THE BASS / BUVETTE / CATHERINE MCGRATH / CHARLIE STRAW / CHEAP MEAT / CHILDCARE / CLUB DRIVE / COCOA FUTURES / COSIMA / DAGNY / DAN CROLL / DEAD PRETTIES / DIANE BIRCH / DREAM WIFE / FAZERDAZE / FRANCOBOLLO / FREAK / FROTH / GABRIELLA COHEN / GORDI / HARE SQUEAD / HMLTD / HOMESHAKE / HORSE THIEF / HUSKY LOOPS / ILL / J. BERNARDT / JAKE HOULSBY / JERKCURB / JESSE TERRY / JOHN K. SAMSON / JORDAN MACKAMPA / JUDAS / KANE STRANG / KING NUN / KOJO FUNDS / KOLARS / KUDU BLUE / LIKE A MOTORCYCLE / LISA MITCHELL / LOWLY / MAMMÚT / MARIKA HACKMAN / MAUNO / MC SNIPER / MOLLY / MOSA WILD / MULLALLY / NATIVE DANCER / NOGA EREZ / NORTH DOWNS / OCTOBER DRIFT / ODD BEHOLDER / OFF BLOOM / OLYMPIA / ONE SENTENCE. SUPERVISOR / OUR GIRL / PARCELS / PAULI. / PICTURE THIS / PIXEY / PUMAROSA / ROSBOROUGH / SÄLEN / SAMPA THE GREAT / SHOGUN / SLAVES / SOSHE / STEFFLON DON / STEVE JAMES / STEVIE PARKER / SULTAN OF THE DISCO / SWIMMING TAPES / TENDER / THE BAY RAYS / THE GOON SAX / THE JAPANESE HOUSE / THE MAGIC GANG / THE PARROTS / THE RHYTHM METHOD / THE SANDINISTAS / TIRED LION / TOM GRENNAN / TSAR B / WILL JOSEPH COOK / YELLOW DAYS / YOUNG BLOOD / YOUNGR / YOWL / ZEAL & ARDOR

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Health Trust employees wear Rainbow Lanyards

When he was younger, David Van De Velde had no one to turn to on Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT+) matters.

David Van De Velde
David Van De Velde

That’s why the clinical team leader, and qualified mental health nurse wears the rainbow lanyard with pride. The following is an excerpt of an article that will appear in full in the next issue of the CNWL (Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust) Body and Mind magazine.

“For me, the reason I wear it now is to try to help others in the same situation, because I didn’t have anyone to help me with that.  It’s about trying to change things from the ground,” he says.

The colourful lanyards attached to staff ID badges were introduced across the Trust in February 2012, as a voluntary way for staff of any sexual orientation to indicate that they’re a ‘safe listening ear for LGBT service users.’

And David, who was recently elected co-chair of the Trust’s LGBT network knows first-hand that the lanyards work.

“Because I’m wearing the lanyard they feel comfortable enough to confide in me and ask me things, for information or talk to me about things they wouldn’t be able to talk to anyone else about for fear of judgement,” says David.

LGBT+ patients who approach David tend to have common concerns and questions, including where to find support for abuse, identity crises, loneliness and suicide, and how to connect with other LGBT+ people.

LGBT patient experience
The lanyard initiative was rolled out after a 2012 survey found that a majority of patients at The Gordon and St Charles Hospitals didn’t feel supported or able to disclose their LGBT+ status to hospital staff.

The Trust wanted to change this. The LGBT+ Allies got to work. It introduced the rainbow lanyards across the Trust, and a number of measures aimed at tackling the issues, including a communications campaign and training sessions for staff, led by LGBT+ advocates.

Alison Devlin, Equalities and Diversity Manager requested another survey in 2015/2016 to see if anything had changed for patients. The results were far better, with an increase in patients saying there was no issue around their + status. Patients said the rainbow lanyards were positive and reported feeling safe around staff wearing them.

LGBT and an ethnic minority
At the moment, David’s on a rotational programme where he gets placed in four different specialisms across the Trust every six months, so he gets around a lot. Despite the good that he’s doing, he admits that he’s been subject to abuse when wearing the lanyard, because he’s not just a member of the LGBT+ community but also an ethnic minority.

“People hurl homophobic abuse. People from part of my racial background (in my case, I’m mixed-race) saying that I have made the wrong choice and that sort of stuff. You get a lot of abuse from people but I’m not doing it for them. I’m doing it for the four or five people who come to me a week, and that could be the moment it changes their life,” he says.

“I did get some negative abuse by patients who didn’t understand it. I mean a lot of them would come and apologise later but I think it’s worth it though because if you can save someone from killing themselves because they don’t accept who they really are, and they can confide in you. I did actually have a case like that where somebody came forward, who I don’t think had worked out himself who he really was yet. I think if he had not had that contact… because before he came in he had tried to commit suicide as he wasn’t happy and his family weren’t happy with his direction. I think that by seeing the lanyard he was able to come and speak to me about things and I was able to give him more information.”

David is now the face of a new Trust campaign to promote the rainbow lanyard that are being displayed in all Trust sites.

To request rainbow lanyards or more posters email: lgbt.cnwl@nhs.net.

You can read the full article in the next issue of the Trust’s Body and Mind magazine, out soon.

B RIGHT ON LGBT Festival: Sing-a-long-a Rocky Horror

Have you ever been to a film musical and had the uncontrollable urge to burst into song?

The Rocky Horror Picture Show is the campest cult classic of all time and now you can enjoy it like never before.

Hosted by Davina Sparkle
Hosted by Davina Sparkle

With Sing-a-long-a Rocky Horror, you get on-screen lyrics and all the favourite sing-a-long-a features. It’s never been so much fun. Your live host Davina Sparkle will lead you through a choral warm-up, judge the fancy dress competition and award prizes but it is YOU, the audience, who are the stars as you howl the night away!

Made in 1975 with Tim Curry as Frank ‘n’ Furter, Susan Sarandon as Janet, Richard O’Brien as Riff Raff and Meatloaf as Eddie, The Rocky Horror Picture Show is the craziest, most action-packed, romantic, scary Transylvanian party of all time.

It’s packed full of terrific numbers including The Timewarp, Sweet Transvestite, There’s a Light, I’m Going Home, Whatever Happened To Saturday Night? and Science Fiction Double Feature.

Now at long last The Rocky Horror Picture Show gets what it’s been SCREAMING for – the full Sing-a-long-a treatment that you love so well. If you’ve done The Time Warp before, you’ll never have done it quite like this!

Age suitability: The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a 12 certificate film in the UK, so nobody under the age of 12 will be admitted. This show can get quite raunchy so parents of younger teenagers have been warned!

Running time: 2 hours 30 minutes including interval.

Everyone receives a goody bag with props in.


Event: Sing-a-long-a Rocky Horror at the B RIGHT ON LGBT Festival

Where: Phil Starr Pavilion, New Steine Gardens, Brighton

When: Friday, February 17

Time: Door open 7pm, show starts at 7.30pm

Cost: £12


LGBT History Month is an international month-long annual observance of LGBT+History and the opportunity to commemorate and remember the bravery of those who campaigned and spoke out over the years to help us achieve the freedoms and equality we enjoy today.

The PHIL STARR PAVILION, New Steine Gardens, Brighton, BN2 1PB has a fully functional stage, light and sound system with heating and licensed bar.

This ground breaking affiliation seeks to engage the city in the wide range of issues highlighted through the work of the Brighton & Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum, as well as partner/stakeholder work.

B RIGHT ON LGBT Festival: A night of comedy and drag

STELLA PINT PRESENTS… A night of comedy and drag starring Jen Brister, Hannah Brackenbury, Sammy Silver, The Dick Hard Experience, Freddie Pluto, George Faithless and Christine Hepworth – James.

Stella Pint – the bio drag queen from Scarborough presents a selection of her favourite acts. Drag kings, stand-ups and musical comedy, with all profits going to local domestic abuse charity Rise.

Jen Brister – stand up comic, writer and comedy actor, a regular performer on the UK and international circuit, Jen has written for BBC Scotland and presented for BBC6 Music. In 2016 she supported Frankie Boyle in London, performing her new show The Other One.

Hannah Brackenbury – Brighton-based musical comedian, is well-known on the scene for her silly songs and hilarious parodies. In 2016 she reached the final of the Musical Comedy Awards and performed at both the Brighton and Edinburgh Fringe Festivals.

Sammy Silver – sassy, sexy, surreal, flamboyant little bear cub who is forever on the search for a daddy. He laughs at his own jokes, dances like a nutter and if you’ve got cash he’ll flirt with you like there’s no tomorrow.

The Dick Hard Experience – features sexy characters singing original songs to popular soundtracks including George Faithless, Pelvis Lezzley and more!

Freddie Pluto – a cosmic being, here on planet earth to change lives through his otherworldly psychic powers and drag king magic.

Christine Hepworth – James – member of award winning Short & Girlie Show impro group since 2002, she recites rib tickling rhymes based on true stories, recounts daft poems about her life, bras, trains and teenage mags feature in her funny fables.


Event:  STELLA PINT PRESENTS… A night of comedy and drag

Where: Phil Starr Pavilion, New Steine Gardens, Brighton

When: Sunday, February 12

Time: Doors open at 7pm: Show at 7.4pm

Cost: Tickets £8/£6 concessions available on the door. Licensed Bar


LGBT History Month is an international month-long annual observance of LGBT+ History and the opportunity to commemorate and remember the bravery of those who campaigned and spoke out over the years to help us achieve the freedoms and equality we enjoy today.

The PHIL STARR PAVILION, New Steine Gardens, Brighton, BN2 1PB has a fully functional stage, light and sound system with heating and licensed bar.

This ground breaking affiliation seeks to engage the city in the wide range of issues highlighted through the work of the Brighton & Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum, as well as partner/stakeholder work.

PREVIEW: BFI Flare opens with World Premiere of ‘Against the Law’

The British Film Institute (BFI) Flare, the UK’s longest running LGBT film event, will celebrate its 31st edition with the world premiere of Against the Law, a “powerful and timely” factual BBC drama, at the BFI Southbank, London on Thursday, March 16.

Directed by Fergus O’Brien, and starring Daniel Mays, Mark Gatiss, Richard Gadd and Charlie Creed-Miles, Against the Law is a  biopic based on Peter Wildeblood’s bestseller, which tells the story of his affair with a handsome serviceman and the devastating consequences of their relationship. The film will be shown on BBC Two later this year.

Fergus O’Brien
Fergus O’Brien

Fergus O’Brien, the Director, said: “Making this film for the BBC not only allowed us to tell a powerful and important story in the evolution of LGBT+ rights in this country but also to capture for posterity the voices of some of the men who lived through these dark days in gay history.

Their story and the story of Peter Wildeblood are timely reminders of the difficult journey it took to arrive at the rights enjoyed by gay people today and why it’s so important that we safeguard them. I’m delighted and honoured that the film will be the Opening Night of BFI Flare”.

To view the full programme of BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival, which will run from Thursday, March 16–Sunday, March 26, will be announced on Thursday, February 15, click here: 

TODAY: Brighton Bear Black Valentine party

Sunday February 12 sees the return of the annual Brighton Bear, Black Valentine party at Subline.

Part of the The Big 3 Come Together Weekend, the men behind Brighton Bear Weekend will deliver a party to celebrate your darkest passions.

Subline will be opening especially for a Sunday afternoon session from 3pm to 7pm. Last year it proved so successful the party went on even longer.

Everyone is encouraged to make an effort and wear black leather, rubber, sports kit, neoprene or jockstrap.

Discounted entry will be given to those wearing black and Subline has a changing area and lockers available if you want to change at the bar.

DJ Screwpulous will be providing the beats to get you pumping.

Brighton Bear will be supporting the Rainbow Fund who make grants to LGBT+/HIV organisations delivering effective front line services to LGBT+ people in the city.


Event: Black Valentines Party

Where: Subline, 129 St James’s St, Brighton BN2 1TH

When: Sunday, February 12

Time: 3pm-7pm

Cost: Entry £4 in black, £6 otherwise

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