| It’s great to see our rural venues getting the attention they deserve in the Chronicle, I love travelling out to visit the venues and see events that they’ve chosen from our ‘menu’ each season. A large part of my role at Kirkgate Arts is seeking out live theatre, music, dance, all sorts of live performance events that can work within smaller venues for the rural touring scheme.
It can be a challenge! Some artists find ingenious ways to make any space work for their show, whether that’s through clever use of lighting and props, or simplifying the show to bring a powerful performance with minimal set and tech. It never ceases to impress me- seeing spaces such as local libraries transformed into magical performance spaces.
We’ve recently had a favourite band of mine return to our rural touring network, did you catch Moscow Drug Club over Easter weekend? What a show! Such talent and charisma, it made for a really entertaining night out, to a few sell out audiences too! I hope they can come back soon. Another group of familiar faces are out and about over the next couple of weeks, starting with a performance in the Kirkgate Centre tonight- Ragged Edge return with another interactive show “The Mystery of the Pirate Lagoon”. they’ll be following that show with apperances at a number of Arts Out West venues.
Soon it will be time for our promoters to get choosing their next seasons shows, always a great way to catch up with everyone and share news and ideas. I’d better make sure my menu is all set for the season launch, so… tap dancing badger troupe…? 15 piece psychedelic folk jazz fusion kazoo ensemble…? contemporary interpretive dance, improvised to the soundtrack of Top Gun…? Ok, ok, just kidding- perhaps a little late for April fooling 😉
Emma Heys
Chief Executive |