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Edinburgh Blog #1
This is the first of a series of blogs from the team commissioned by Arts Council England to come up with a new showcase for performance from England at the Edinburgh Festivals.
Announcing England's Performing Arts Showcase Consortium
A new flagship International Showcase celebrating performance created in England will be piloted during the Edinburgh Festivals in 2021. The showcase will be led by a consortium comprising Battersea Arts Centre, Dance4, Fierce, GIFT, MAYK and Transform.
MAYK's Cultural Recovery Grant
Alongside many other colleagues and friends across the country, we’ve spent much of the past few months making the case for the importance of culture in people’s lives. This was recognised by the government who are now awarding £1.5bn through the Cultural Recovery Fund.
Our working patterns between August and October
We’re changing our working patterns this summer as we continue to adjust to life during the pandemic.
Exploring technology and climate breakdown with our winter residents
Earlier this year, following an open call from MAYK and Watershed, artists Xavier Velastin, Robbie Thomson, Ella Good and Nicki Kent, spent time with us exploring technology and climate breakdown, with a focus on the local effects of the climate crisis, and our demand for gas and oil, and sustainable energy.
MAYK join arts organisation across Bristol to launch Bristol Arts Channel
Are you missing the buzz and community of Bristol’s vibrant arts scene? We’ve got just the thing. We’re joining forces with Bristol Old Vic, Watershed, Colston Hall, St Pauls Carnival, Trinity, Spike Island, St George’s Bristol, Arnolfini, Paraorchestra and Bristol Museums to launch Bristol Arts Channel for a pilot programme this June.
Demostage is back
You may remember that a couple of years ago we had a little event called Demostage, that we ran quarterly. It was a platform for new ideas – not a scratch night, but an informal environment where artists could share their thinking about a new project, or something they were stuck on, or a wild idea that needed some other brains to make sense of it.
Opportunity: Small Scale Touring Network
Are you an emerging theatre company, producer or artist committed to touring your work nationwide?
Our friends at Paines Plough are working in collaboration with a wider network of established touring and producing companies which MAYK is part of, and which also includes China Plate, English Touring Theatre (ETT), Graeae, Kneehigh, Fuel, Out of Joint, Tiata Fahodzi, Wise Children and Yellow Earth to share knowledge and experience with emerging companies, producers and artists committed to touring, and to then introduce them to Paines Plough’s Small Scale Touring Network (SSTN) across the UK.
A Parallel Party
We asked Sleepdogs’ Timothy X Atack to write something to accompany our (not) a Mayfest party playlist, which played out live on Spotify on Thursday 7 May 2020. We shared Tim’s text over Twitter throughout the evening, offering a parallel experience for those listening in to the playlist in the kitchens and living rooms. Here’s the full text:
This is (not) a Mayfest podcast
In case you missed it, we recently recorded a podcast where MAYK’s Co-Directors Kate Yedigaroff and Matthew Austin discussed what it feels like for Mayfest not to be happening this year, and what the future may or may not hold. You can listen to the podcast on the soundcloud link below, and we’ve also included a text version of the conversation below.