Future Creatives: Free Open Session

Creative Learning |
20th October 2021

Future Creatives | Wed 20 Oct | 6.30-8.30pm | Tickets FREE (registration essential) | Age restriction 18+ | Malt Room

Future Creatives is a new programme run by Brewery Arts and shaped by you – the next generation of creators and innovators.

Join us for our first session to hear from music industry experts and to find out how you can get involved in shaping an even more thriving music and club scene in Kendal. Whether you’re a budding DJ, singer, writer, creative producer, performer or music lover, expect a sociable evening of talks, discussion and drinks.

Guest Speakers

This Open Session is a free drop-in social event for people aged 18-30, or anyone interested in music, club nights, and the music industry. At the event, you’ll be able to hear from musicians and producers working locally and globally, ask questions and share your ideas for music workshops, gigs and club nights. Talks will be hosted by Miriam Randall, Brewery Arts CEO & Artistic Director. Entry is FREE but places are limited, so booking is essential.

Pete Turner is the bass player in Elbow, the globally successful band formed in Manchester 1997. He is the first Ambassador for Brewery Arts, joining us at an exciting time as we grow our Future Creatives programme and create more opportunities for talent development in music and helping young people connect with the music industry.

 

 

 

Jack McNeill is a clarinettist, composer and maker from Cumbria, interested in exploring the points where different traditions, disciplines and sound worlds meet. He directs Propellor, a twelve-piece cross-genre ensemble, and writes music using live electronics, field recording and (lots of) clarinets! Jack is the current Artist in Residence at Brewery Arts.

 

 

 

Tiiva is an artist and producer who writes raw pop songs that explore mental health, falling in love and the peaks and troughs of hedonism. Drawing on influences including Charli XCX and James Blake, they have been releasing singles and remixes, as well as producing for others and composing for video and short film. They create soundscapes with field recordings, chopped vocals and woozy synths and will be releasing an EP soon.

 

 

Event supported by Great Place Lakes & Dales

DATES & TIMES

20th October 2021

You might like...

Languages

Language Classes 2024

Ongoing

Learn a language! Whether you are a complete beginner hoping to strike up a conversation on holiday, or someone wanting to refine previous knowledge -...

Read more
Exhibition

Moments

18 April – 1 June 2024

18 Apr – 1 Jun | Foyer Gallery and Sugar Store Gallery | Tue-Sat, 11am-5pm | Free  Moments showcases the work of award-winning artist Catherine...

Read more
Music

Imar

Doors 7.30pm | Tickets £18 | Malt Room Seated BBC Radio 2 Folk Award winners, Irish/Manx/Scottish quintet Ímar are amongst Glasgow’s hottest folk property. With...

Book now

Supported by