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OneFest announces âThe North South Divide âBridging the Gapâ panel discussion & cancellation of Sheffield evening event
The original, award-winning social conscience festival, OneFest has announced a pivotal panel discussion titled âNorth South Divide: Bridging The Gapâ. At the same time, OneFest is announcing the cancellation of the evening event in Sheffield. OneFest co-founder Sandra Bhatia said âAs one of the first social conscience festivals, we decided to have a twin city festival celebrating both London and the North in the city of Sheffield, with day and night programmes to really add value across the border, join the dots and build bridges. So it is with great sadness that we have to cancel the evening show in Sheffield, as the ticket sales have been slower than expected. All tickets will of course be refunded. We will still run the daytime programme at the Leadmill with showcases, panels, workshops, advisory sessions and networking to support young musicians and industry hopefuls in the North - including the North/South divide panel which explores the barriers for progression in music, which this decision exemplifies. The London programme is unchanged.â OneFest London will also host an inspired evening programme of music featuring showcases from emerging talent and special one-off collaborations curated by Shabaka Hutchings, with members of the cohort and the best emerging and established British talent including Steve Williamson & String Ting (Tomorrowâs Warriors), Leafcutter John, Ill Considered & Nat Birchall and Okumu, Herbert, Skinner Triowith Byron Wallen. Journalist, author and musician John Robb will chair a dynamic discussion examining the North/South musical divide from Yorkshireâs perspective and exple existing disconnections and differences, whilst embracing potential opportunities and solutions. OneFest aims to come up with solutions to what many see as a divide that has long been a major obstruction culturally and financially in the UK. John Robb said âThe UK is a small country, but have we become two nations divided by a common language? Is there a cultural, business, financial North/South divide and how do we bridge it? Can music be the healer, the empowerer of broken towns and cities across the north? How can the south help and be involved with this? How can great talent be allowed to go to waste? How can the north and south learn to communicate with each other better and work to their mutual advantage? All these questions and more will be addressed on the panel, I canât wait to get cracking.â OneFest speakers and musicians Bang Bang Romeo added "We come from mining villages in the North and making music has always felt like an outlet and opportunity to break away from the norm, but opportunities can sometimes be limited. Working mens' clubs are closing down, as well as some of the bigger more established venues. We love travelling for our work but find we are in London, almost weekly, for gigs, workshops and networking events. There is so much talent across the UK and having more localised hubs for industry bodies/companies could bring people together up and down the country and keep costs down for young bands trying to build their networks. Chi Onwurah MP for Newcastle Upon Tyne Central and OneFest supporter said âBritain is a creative powerhouse and the world listens to the music we create. But increasingly the barriers young, Northern, black and working class musicians face make breaking into a challenging industry almost impossible and our voices are lost. The work OneFest are doing to provide opportunities for more diverse musicians is really important if we are not to find ourselves a one note nation.â Each OneFest venue in London and Sheffield will host a daytime programme of talks and workshops, chaired by journalist and author John Robb and musicians and industry insiders aimed at educating and providing networking opportunities for aspiring young music industry professionals across the North-South divide, partnered by Ivors Academy. Saturday 7thMarch:OneFest Sheffield The Leadmill 6 Leadmill Rd, Sheffield S1 4SE Day ÂŁ12.50 https://theleadmill.seetickets.com/tour/shabaka-hutchings-onefest Saturday 14thMarch:OneFest London EartH 11-17 Stoke Newington Rd, Dalston, London N16 8BH Day ÂŁ15, Night ÂŁ22, Full ÂŁ30 (Day) https://rockfeedback.seetickets.com/event/shabaka-hutchings-one-fest-daytime/earth/1470425 (Night) https://rockfeedback.seetickets.com/event/shabaka-hutchings-one-fest/earth-evolutionary-arts-hackney/1394991?fbclid=IwAR06mmverUKukOCy-s9ZVUXBHz7fKOECb9mC3nYTkuFbdjPav8KqfzJWwGQ Read the full article
OneFest To Host Mental Health Panel in London
OneFest, Award-winning festival and non-profit talent development organisation, and Shabaka Hutchings, leader of the British jazz vanguard, have announced a panel titled âMental health in Music Vs Horse racing â Letâs keep the conversation goingâ. This will take place at EartH, during the daytime programme of the London leg of the âTwin city festivalâ on 14th March 2020. OneFest advocate Grant Hutchison addedâIt's vital that the conversation around mental health in music continues and that real initiatives are adopted to bring change to the way the industry currently reacts to these issues.â The session will be chaired by chaired by journalist and author John Robb, who will lead a lively discussion with panellists SKShlomo (Artist), Jack Williamson (Music & You), Michael Caulfield (Racing Psychologist), Chris McCourt (Warner Records), Joe Hastings (Help Musicians), OneFestâs own Shabaka Hutchings and Sandra Bhatia, plus a Jockey and more TBA.
The discussion will take a look at the similarities and pressures from the music and racing industries and what insights and learnings can be taken from the horse racing industry. âI am interested to explore the model used in the racing world and see how that might fit in to the music industry to give people working in it a safety net to fall into when they need it.â Grant Hutchison OneFest advocate Johnny Marr said âMental health is a long overdue priority in our society. Initiatives by organisations such as OneFest are setting an agenda to bring the issue out in the open and create a new attitude so we can all help each other and be helped.â Each OneFest venue in London and Sheffield will host adaytime programme of talks and workshops, chaired by journalist and author John Robb and musicians and industry insiders such as AhnansĂ© (Steam Down),SK Shlomo, Joe Hastings (Help Musicians), Ross Gautreau (Fairwood Music), Chris McCourt (Warner Music),Michael Caulfield,Bang Bang Romeo, Orphy Robinson, Thomas Haywood (Blinders) and Skinny Pelembe, aimed at educating aspiring young music industry professionals across the North-South divide, partnered by Ivors Academy. Daytimeâ An inspired daytime programme of talks, panels and workshops, with panels chaired by award-winning journalist and author John Robb and speakers including artists AhnansĂ© (Steam Down), SK Shlomo, Skinny Pelembe, Joe Hastings (Help Musicians), Ross Gautreau (Fairwood Music), Chris McCourt (Warner Music), Michael Caulfield. Eveningâ Featuring showcases from emerging talent and special one-off collaborations with members of the cohort and the best emerging and established British talent including Steve Williamson, Leafcutter John and StringTing (Tomorrowâs Warriors), Maisha with Nat Birchall and Okumu, Herbert, Skinner Trio with Byron Wallen. Ticket information Three types of ticket: Day, Night and Full + booking fees Saturday 7th March: OneFest Sheffield The Leadmill 6 Leadmill Rd, Sheffield S1 4SE Day ÂŁ12.50, Night ÂŁ20, Full ÂŁ30 Buy your tickets here. Saturday 14th March: OneFest London EartH 11-17 Stoke Newington Rd, Dalston, London N16 8BH Day ÂŁ15, Night ÂŁ22, Full ÂŁ30 Buy your tickets here. Read the full article
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