- Job listing for Birmingham Contemporary Art Forum: Call for Proposals (The Event)
Good to hear this is happening again, I liked the last one. “Birmingham Contemporary Art Forum is pleased to announce it is currently seeking projects from artists and curators in the UK for inclusion in The Event 2011, to take place 21 – 30 October” - Happy Birthday to Frilly! – blog – frilly
A big happy birthday indeed to Frilly - Experiencing Burningham’s Live Graffiti Battle: Tagged@EXYZT
“We hope Tagged@EXYZT opened new minds to street art and showed the soul and joy a community the city would rather not exist can create. For all of us involved it was an evening where Birmingham sparkled” - Presenting the world’s biggest art prize: the £175,000 Gulbenkian
“Graham Vick and his Birmingham Opera want to turn Brecht and Weill’s political satire Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny into a multi-participant online production examining the survival of the soul in a virtual world” - Birmingham Hippodrome: Chief exec’s 10-year journey
Interview with Stuart Griffiths - Desert Island Life « More Canals than Venice
Jeans Retailer Promotion in Decent Line-up of Events Shock. Featuring Project Pigeon, Flatpack Festival, LOAF, Chicks Dig Jerks, Them Lot and Mr Hudson (NB – some, perhaps all, of this has happened already) - AE Harris
The venue now has its own website - Pickled
Based in The Oasis: “Here at Pickled, we aim to provide a hireable exhibition space for anyone in the arts. From the amateur to the professional, we want anyone with an interesting art idea or project to come along and exhibit their work” - The Style Kaleidoscope
“A vibrant street style documentary of Birmingham, UK”
Stuart Griffiths, Chief Executive at Birmingham Hippodrome, has blogged revealing what we can expect from their new season of dance.
As the climax of Birmingham Royal Ballet‘s 20th Anniversary celebrations, David Bintley’s brand new production of the classic fairytale, Cinderella, has been presented as a gift to the city. You can catch it from 24 Nov – 12 Dec (and follow the Creating Cinderella blog in the meantime), but before then there’s plenty to keep you entertained. A few of the highlights include:
- Birmingham Royal Ballet: Points of View 22 – 25 Sept
- Birmingham Royal Ballet: Romeo & Juliet 28 Sept – 2 Oct
- Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater: Revelations 5 & 6 Oct
- Fresh from the West End is Blaze – The Streetdance Sensation 7 – 9 Oct
Matthew Bourne will be bringing his latest production north of London for the first time, plus the Welsh National Opera are offering a selection of new operas and revivals.
On the musical front, several favorites will be back by popular demand, with new productions of including Hairspray and Chess. Bringing 2010 to a close, Joan Collins tops the bill at this years pantomime, along with Julian Clary, Nigel Havers, Keith Harris and Orville, and Jeffrey Holland in a spectacular production of Dick Whittington.
For full listings take a look at the Hippodrome’s website along with Stuart’s full blog post.
- genzai·chi » fizzPOP: thoughts about meeting, sharing and learning
Lots of good stuff about fizzPOP and the recent Howduino session - My Jewellery Quarter : Birmingham designer becomes first UK jewellery maker to open in China
“Fei Liu, who already sells his stunning designs at Harrods, Liberty and Harvey Nichols, has opened a stand-alone shop in Beijing as part of his plans to expand outside the UK” - Tindal Street author shortlisted for Costa
Raphael Selbourne’s ‘Beauty’ has been shortlisted in the First Novel category - Screen WM – TV leading light unveils code of practice plansfor media interns
“GMTV chair and Skillset chairman Clive Jones will tomorrow (November 25) set out plans to make graduate internships in the Creative Media Industries as fair and open as possible” - Erdington Arts Forum
Pretty much as soon as I came across it, this blog went quiet. Here’s hopeing it’s just on sabbatical (or has moved somewhere else – anyone know?) - Chinaplate Theatre > The Optimists
“The Optimists is China Plate’s new development opportunity for young professional makers. Bridging the gap between training and the industry The Optimists supports the artistic careers of the future” - Hippodrome chief says stage is set to help lift Birmingham’s spirits
Interview with Stuart Griffiths in the BPo






