Posts Tagged ‘Events’

Come on, Vogue! Saturday 24 July

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Fierce, Shout & Birmingham Hippodrome present Come on, Vogue!

Fierce have curated Brian Lobel, Harold Offeh and Rock-a-Hula to do turns on the catwalk…YEAH!

Come on, Vogue from Birmingham Hippodrome on Vimeo.

See you there!

Fierce Start Party Live Feed

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Live at Fierce Start Party

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

We have teamed up this is tomorrow as one of our media partners for the Fierce Start Party and Fierce Festival.

this is tomorrow is an online Contemporary Art Magazine and we are extremely excited to have them with us to capture all the happenings from 3pm tomorrow live on their website: www.thisistomorrow.info

They will be getting live interviews, sights and sounds with Harun and Laura (our Joint Artistic Directors), the Fierce Festival Caravan of Artists 2010-11 and from everyone who attends.

this is tomorrow have previously worked on a project called ‘Longplayer Live’ at The Roundhouse and , London and this gives you an idea what to expect – if unfortunately you can’t be with us tomorrow.

We will also have some audiovisual treats from bITjAM and mama feel good! will be djing til late.

For more details on the Start Party click here.

Fierce Start Party

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Joint Artistic Directors of Fierce Festival, Laura McDermott and Harun Morrison invite you to Fierce Start Party!!! |||| What’s a Start Party? It’s the beginning of an exciting journey. What will be there? Fierce Festival artists sharing tasters of their work. When’s the next festival? We’ll tell you the shape of Fierce’s next year |||| A.E Harris Building,128 Northwood Street, Birmingham, Jewellery Quarter, B3 1SZ |||| Save the Date!!! |||| Thursday 15th April |||| visit our new blog at www.wearefierce.org for additional details about the Start Party|||| Doors open from 3pm. Words at 7pm. Party from 9pm.||||

The Challenge of Change

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Open Space Technology is a simple but remarkable system that supports a gathering of people to discuss issues that are important to them.  Phelim McDermott introduced this system to the UK theatre community in 2006 at an event called Devoted and Disgruntled: What are we going to do about theatre? Which has since turned into an annual meeting, a January diary staple. 

Open Space is democratic and invigorating and so Fierce celebrated the news that the Art Council’s Alison Gagen had instigated a West Midlands edition: The Challenge of Change – How can we create a better future for theatre, here, in the West Midlands? http://thechallengeofchange.toyoutome.net/ which took place in November 2009. 

An essential part of the Open Space process is the venting – getting gnarly grievances off your chest and into the open.  This is the therapeutic bit, but it isn’t the bit that changes anything.  The real beauty of the Open Space system is that it insists that the gathered group take full responsibility for itself – finding solutions for even the most gnarly of woes. 

At the event in November (expertly facilitated by Seth Honner of Theatre Bristol) the Friday afternoon was entirely given over to ‘action planning’.  Several juicy outcomes have already emerged from this… Fierce’s favourites are:

The twenty ten theatre pledge – a downloadable, pocket sized pledge card that asks for a series of small acts of commitment to theatre (‘theatre’ in all its gloriously multiple manifestations) that will make your year more unpredictable and exciting and earn you a ticket to a bloody good party thrown by Stan’s Café at the end of 2010. 

On Call – another brilliant ruse that places three experienced producers (based in the West Midlands region) in a café or pub to share their expertise with anyone who cares to turn up.  Come with a specific question, come to put a face to a name, come for a chat with one or all of the producers at any session (sessions are two hours long and operate on a just-drop-in basis).  If nobody turns up, the three producers On Call will just talk amongst themselves, which will no bad thing at all.  Genius.  Laura and Helga have already committed to slots (at Hudsons on 9/3/10 from 11am – 1pm and Urban Coffee Company 2/3/10 from 11am – 1pm respectively) where they will be imparting pearls of wisdom, and (of course) laughing and drinking tea.