Rochdale Observer

Ideas brought to life at fun-filled festival

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ROCHDALE Borough Festival of Ideas launches next year and organisers are on the look-out for artists and groups who would like to be part of it.

Applicants are invited to apply for between £300 - £4,000 to help bring their idea to life at the festival.

The major new six day festival will be staged in March next year, accompanyi­ng the official re-opening of Rochdale Town Hall.

Whether it’s a workshop, a pop-up, interventi­on, mural, digital installati­on, event, a performanc­e or an activity festival organisers Rochdale Borough Council are encouragin­g people to think outside the box, consider collaborat­ions and be creative.

Applicants could be a community group, artist, business, cooperativ­e, S.T.E.A.M (science, technology, engineerin­g, arts and mathematic­s) collective, sports group, tech startup, or another organisati­on with a great idea.

Between five and eight ideas will then be chosen for the ‘Everyday Innovation’ programme part of the event, delivered in partnershi­p with The Culture Co-op, Rochdale borough’s Creative People and Places Programme, funded by Arts Council England.

Rochdale Borough Festival of Ideas runs from Monday, March 4 to Saturday, March 9, promising a showcase of creativity, innovation and performanc­e around the themes of imagine, create, discover.

Councillor Janet Emsley, the council’s cabinet member for equity, safety and reform, said they are interested in hearing about all kinds of ideas, big and small from across the borough.

She said: “This new festival will provide a platform for curious minds to explore, so we’re looking for ideas which would enhance people’s day, or even transform a public space.

“If you think your idea fits the bill, we’d love to hear from you and can provide the funding to make it happen.

“Whether it’s a cul-de-sac you want to close and transform for the day, a specific bus route you want to create a piece of travelling artwork for; or a grey wall you walk past every day; a reservoir or canal you have a vision for, whatever it is, get in touch.” The line-up will be announced in the new year, but expect visual arts, music, electrifyi­ng live performanc­es, thought-provoking talks, interactiv­e installati­ons and lots more, as originalit­y and imaginatio­n is celebrated.

Taking inspiratio­n from the borough’s rich heritage whilst remaining future focused, there will be a blend of handson and digital programmin­g and many events will be free to attend.

The festival will provide a platform for curious minds to explore and discover, with a family programme running throughout.

If you’d like a chat before submitting an applicatio­n, the festival team is holding an online session on Monday,

December 11, 11am-noon, and the deadline for submission­s is 5pm on Wednesday, December 20.

To find out more and how to apply or arrange an informal chat visit rochdale.gov.uk/festivalof­ideas

The ideas chosen to receive

support will be revealed in January. The re-launched Rochdale Town Hall will be one of a host of festival venues across the borough. Its major restoratio­n has been funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Rochdale Borough Council.

 ?? ?? ●●Rochdale Borough Festival of Ideas launches next year and now organisers are on the look-out for artists and groups who would like to be part of it
●●Rochdale Borough Festival of Ideas launches next year and now organisers are on the look-out for artists and groups who would like to be part of it

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