Theatres, galleries, museums, comedy, music, literature…culture has gone online
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COVID-19 is one of the greatest challenges the arts and culture scene has ever faced, with Manchester venues and creatives no exception. Government aid and bodies like the Arts Council (which revealed £160m of emergency funding) have provided some relief for staff and self-employed, while local arts bodies have also chimed in: Manchester International Festival has collated a range of resources and supported several regional artists to develop work; GMCA offered £500 for creative responses to the crisis, now showcased online; and GM Artist Hub has launched to help independent practitioners, artists and companies in the vein of nationwide initiatives like Fuel's freelance task force.
The Still Buzzing MCR scheme, meanwhile, is matching small businesses to creative freelancers and Events 4 Covid 19 is connecting the event industry to those on the front line.
Nevertheless many have been left reeling, often turning to heartfelt crowdfunders, while the Music Venue Trust has launched a crisis campaign and the Creative Industries Federation a plea for funding. Meanwhile, Manchester’s vibrant events calendar continues to collapse.
There’s no denying it’s a time through which some will struggle to survive. Even now, however, the local arts and culture scene is fighting back with a myriad of initiatives and events.
Theatres, galleries, comedy, music, museums, literature…we’ve listed those bringing top-notch recreation direct to your home. This will be kept updated so feel free to check back occasionally.
THEATRES AND GALLERIES
The arts venues below have all launched special online portals…
Homemakers is series of new commissions inviting theatre and live art makers to create new works at home, for an audience who are also at home. These fully funded commissions challenged ground-breaking artists to transform the definition of ‘live theatre’ – whether through streaming, recorded performance, games, interactive stories, personal encounters, or something completely different. Work will be available on HOME’s website on a ‘pay-what-you-decide’ basis from Friday 1st May. HOME has also compiled a handy list of great local theatre productions you can watch online and is streaming several films.
For seven weeks until 10th May, seven freelance artists suggested seven creative ideas to help you 'take notice' for Contact's wellbeing project, which is still available online. You can keep your responses private, or share them with Contact to help create a small archive of these strange times. Contact is also hosting an array of virtual events via its website.
Love Lowry is a daily service of creative activities and art experiences for people to enjoy from their homes: offering the likes of ideas for children, adults and families; digital art designed to be experienced online; and the chance to ‘watch again’ art experiences The Lowry has in its digital archive.
Octagon Online at Bolton Octagon
Octagon Online includes a selection of activities that everyone can enjoy free of charge, including; trivia and quizzes, virtual StoryMakers sessions, a daily BSL challenge, podcasts, Get Creative challenges and blog posts.
Mini podcasts at Oldham Coliseum
Last summer, the Coliseum invited writers to submit new Oldham-inspired plays of 100 words or less. Inspired by this quirky project, its new Mini-Podcast series spans established names to local emerging writers, with plays performed by a cast of GM actors and edited by Grant Archer. The theatre is also offering a monologue challenge for students of its partner schools and colleges.
MAG may be closed but ‘its art is still beating.’ The gallery is offering a range of online beneficial programmes to bring creativity, health and hope into the homes of residents of Manchester and beyond; see the listings for what's on.
COMEDY
You can enjoy side-splitting shows from XS Malarkey and Bongo’s Bingo on Twitch or West Didsbury Comedy Festival on Facebook. Fancy shaping up your own stand-up skills? As well as shows and events, Frog & Bucket and ComedySportz are offering courses and workshops.
MUSIC
Venues streaming music via their websites and social media include Jimmy’s, Stoller Hall, RNCM and Band on the Wall - alongside local collectives like Kaleidoscope Orchestra. Meanwhile an enterprising array of initiatives, from acid house documentaries to ‘Zooming’ choirs, are proving the show must go on.
MUSEUMS
Alongside The Lowry, the National Football Museum is offering virtual tours via the Google Arts & Culture app - as well as exhibitions and activities on its own website - while Ordsall Hall and Rochdale Pioneers Museum have their own tours online. Many museums are delving into their collections via their websites and social media; Imperial War Museum, Manchester Museum, People's History Museum and the Science and Industry Museum are amongst those offering an array of special content spanning YouTube videos to podcasts and resources. Manchester Jewish Museum, meanwhile, has hosted everything from virtual picnics to songwriting.
LITERATURE
Library-users can enjoy a free 24/7 service despite closures thanks to Manchester Libraries’ digital services. The team at Manchester UNESCO City of Literature is rounding up events and activities, from online reading clubs to writing projects, while our handy guide lists bookshops and publishers delivering in Greater Manchester.
OTHER GREAT ONLINE EVENTS AND INITIATIVES
Comps, workshops and challenges
Weekly creative challenge with Creative City (4th May - 6th July)
Stop motion challenge with Waterside Arts Centre (until 30th June)
Design competition with Manchester Science Partnership (until June)
#ThroughaMcrWindow challenge with Manchester Cultural Education Partnership
'Looking Sketchy' sketch club with Cotton On MCR
Play reading/watching and industry Q&As with Up 'Ere Productions
Lockdown content appeal with Archives+
'Armchair adventures' with Made by Mortals
Events and workshops with Old Bank Residency
Messages of Hope with Great Northern
Spanish activities with the Cervantes Institute
The Wonder of Dance with Company Chameleon
Activities roundup by Creative Boom
Creative challenges and colouring with The Horsfall and The Co-Op Archive
Content and events
Lockdown lectures with Manchester University (finished but content still available)
Events with the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society
Radio content with Reform Radio
Meetups with SheSays Manchester
LGBT event listings with Superbia
Archive material with Archives +
'Innovate' webinars with FutureEverything (for businesses)
Things to buy
Manchester tours with Jonathan Schofield
Northern Quarter tours with Skyliner
NHS charity doodle map with Dave Draws
'Postable pop-up market' with Curated Makers
Illustrated market with Stall MCR
'Pay it forward' vouchers (for 50% off dining vouchers, visit here)
Tours plus poetry and illustrated merch with Invisible Cities
Nationwide
Free resources roundup with Chatterpack
Arts initiatives roundup with March Network
Performances to watch with Art Hub
Free stage shows, musicals and opera roundup with WhatsOnStage
Artwork to buy with #DrawForNHS
Artwork to buy with Artist Support Pledge
#OnlineArtExchange with Art UK
Adventures in Art podcast with The Sunday Times
Museums in Quarantine series with Channel 4
#MuseumFromHome with BBC (finished but content still available)
For more inspiration see our COVID-19 Action microsite, also featuring a range of online events, and Manchester City Council's new roundup All sorts to do at home
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