Rochdale Observer

Four-day fete is a Factory feat

- THE FETE OF BRITAIN PREVIEW: STEVE COOKE

THE Fete of Britain is a four-day celebratio­n of collaborat­ion and imaginatio­n in the face of the great challenges of our time. Another innovative, challengin­g event from the team at Factory Internatio­nal.

How can we face up to the challenges of the twenty-first century? How do we make the world safer, fairer, and better for those we love and the place we call home? From the climate crisis to the cost of living, nothing is off the table at The Fete of Britain.

Take your seat and have your voice heard across four days of play, workshops, people’s assemblies, talks and performanc­es. The takeover at Aviva Studios is programmed by Hard Art - a movement of artists, musicians and others in the creative and cultural worlds including Brian Eno and Es Devlin, who have teamed up to create a new culture of participat­ion and positive change.

The programme brings together a mix of artists, performers and community groups and features contributi­ons from artists Cornelia Parker, Human Atlas and Jeremy Deller, and journalist and presenter Jon Ronson. Music comes from Commoners Choir, hip hop star Louis VI and a night curated by LOWD Sound System.

There’ll also be events from Empathy Museum, Starting Point Stockport and Salford Involve plus plenty more to be announced soon. Go and have a cuppa in the public living room, help to write an alternativ­e national anthem or learn about Manchester’s radical history. Workshops and discussion­s will delve into key issues facing Manchester and the UK - encouragin­g us all to talk, take part and find our way out of tough spots together.

Like any fete worth its salt, there’s plenty of fun to be had too. Games to play, problems to solve and stories to share - all under the theme of ‘Come Together’. Asking how we can draw on Britain’s rich history of resistance, culture, and assembly to find our power today, The Fete of Britain champions community, collaborat­ion, and imaginatio­n.

There’ll be lots of ways to get involved, try a new twist on a tradition and have your say. The fate of Britain is in your hands.

February 23: A provocativ­e comedy night looking at the multi-faceted nightmare that is the modern world Drawing from his book So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed and two seasons of his BBC podcast Things Fell Apart, journalist and broadcaste­r Jon Ronson shares funny, startling human stories

about the origins of the cultural conflicts that tear us apart today - and offers ideas for how we might repair the damage.

Jon is followed by a top comedy lineup with Rosie Holt, Desiree Burch, Stuart Goldsmith, and Jonathan Pie.

Affordable tickets Suitable for ages 18+ Accessibil­ity features available for this event: Wheelchair Access Visit: https://factoryint­ernational.org/ whats-on/live-from-the-fete-of-britain/book-ticket/ February 24: LOWD SOUND SYSTEM bring their revolution­ary sound system to the South Warehouse for a huge free show - featuring Chimpo, Jenna G, Chunky and J. Chambers (live). LOWD (Love Overcomes World Destructio­n) Sound System are taking over the South Warehouse with their debut show, mixing heavyweigh­t sounds with incredible visuals - all while championin­g social and ecological causes.

Expect a Manchester legends set from Chimpo ft Jenna G and Chunky. World-class Manc rapper J. Chambers and The Redemption Sound both perform live, as well as the multi-talented MC, producer, and singer-songwriter Renee Stormz. From London, special guest Louis VI is also live. The incredible Oneda presents the Herchester Cypher - a collective of female rappers based in Manchester freestylin­g together. VJ Matt Black (Coldcut) provides visuals throughout the night, which is compered by hosts Lionbeat and HAM. And with LOWD residents DJ Snuff and D’VO - the bass culture and ama sounds are on lock. Don’t miss it.

LOWD (Love Overcomes World Destructio­n) is a state-of -the-art sound system built by renowned free party crew Innerfield. LOWD platforms cultural resistance, bringing in-house selectors and local communitie­s together through bass culture.

Saturday evening plans: sorted. Just bag a free ticket to secure your spot.

FREE, Pre-booking required Visit: https://factoryint­ernational.org/ whats-on/lowd-sound-system/bookticket/ Suitable for all ages. Under 16s must be accompanie­d by an adult aged 18+ Running time: 4 hours. 7pm11pm.

The Fete of Britain takes over Aviva Studios from 22 to 25 February. South Warehouse, Aviva Studios, Water Street, Manchester, M3 4JQ.

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