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Birmingham warms-up for 1Xtra Live

Angie Pitt

Outreach Manager for Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 1 and 1Xtra

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1Xtra Live is on Saturday 15 November, an event where some of the best UK and international urban acts will descend on Birmingham to perform on one bill, on one night. Angie Pitt explains how the event's outreach project - 1Xtra Live: The Sessions - has taken shape.

What do young people in Birmingham need from Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 1Xtra?

This question was put to me on my first day as Radio 1 and 1Xtra's Outreach Manager. I had barely sat down. I wasn’t entirely sure I knew my Afrobeats from my Grime, and I had hardly spent any time in Birmingham since I was a student. Within a week I was on a train to the city. When I got there, I put the same question to the only people who could answer it – young people themselves.

The answers they came back with were loud and clear:

“We want to be heard by 1Xtra presenters and by the whole of the UK.â€

“We want to be recognized as creative, talented young people.â€

“We want to be given a platform without hierarchy – we are not the poor cousins to London!â€

“We want the Â鶹ԼÅÄ to be genuinely open, accessible and interested in us.â€

“…And if you want to engage us you will have to make the effort to come and get us.â€

Back in London, 1Xtra staff and presenters jumped at the chance to be part of the project and plans.ÌýThe plans - some genius, some sensible and some, quite frankly ridiculous - started to take shape. From this, 1Xtra Live: The Sessions was born: one incredible month of workshops and events across the city, not in one central location but in neighbourhoods around Birmingham including Aston, Nechells, Digbeth, Handsworth and Longbridge.

1Xtra Live: The Sessions is a first in many ways, not least in the way we are working. A collaboration between 1Xtra’s outreach, broadcast, marketing and live events teams with support from Â鶹ԼÅÄ Birmingham, , , and the amongst many others. We felt that if we wanted to connect with the hardest to reach – those who may be falling through the cracks but who still deserve to be heard - we should pool our resources.

We’re attempting to answer each of the points raised in that first focus group. DJ Target and other 1Xtra DJs will tour the city hearing the music that young people are making, while Trevor Nelson will host two Scratch Nights - where young local spoken-word artists and singer-songwriters will perform their new material alongside established names: an event with no ‘top of the bill’ and no hierarchy.ÌýWe've also found a school with mixing desks (which no one knew how to use), so 1Xtra’s MistaJam will gatecrash a music lesson there and host a special mixing masterclass.

We’re taking the 1Xtra Playlist meeting to the West Midlands where four young people will have a chance to influence what music is played on the network in the week leading up to 1Xtra Live.

We’re joining forces with Punch and local talent alongside 1Xtra DJs to offer advice on the music and media industries.

We are opening up the Â鶹ԼÅÄ, with career focused events across the month and a week of Open Studios where we will hand over the controls of a studio in the Mailbox to young people for them to create whatever they like.

And of course the culmination of these events is 1Xtra Live itself, a huge music event in the centre of Birmingham with an incredible line-up which includes Rick Ross, Tinashe and Lethal B… and a secret surprise for some of those we will have met over the month.

We’re not working alone. It became clear very early on that there are already fantastic organisations in Birmingham working with young people. We wanted to engage with these groups to support and enhance their work rather than compete against them. So we’ve joined up with partners such as Beatfreeks, MAIA Creatives, UpRising, Birmingham City Council Youth Services and Birmingham City University, as well as schools and colleges around Birmingham to deliver the right events, to the right people. We’re also working with Blastbeat to create event management work experience placements during the month, offering unique opportunities to some of the most challenged young people in the city.

As part of our legacy we aim to raise the profile of the brilliant work already being done by these organisations, and to bring groups together to forge new partnerships and further increase their reach.

So, almost 30 events, in nearly 30 days. Additionally, we'll continue to support and nurture young talent and those groups we’ve met along the way.ÌýWe're hoping to pilot a ‘R1/R1X Take It On in Birmingham’ internship in 2015. And, we plan to connect with other Â鶹ԼÅÄ networks to help tell the stories of some of those young people we’ve reached.

As I pack my bags and prepare to relocate to Birmingham for a month, I consider how incredible it is that a city I barely knew four months ago has inspired and captivated me so wholeheartedly. Its brilliant young people and those committed to supporting them, its vibrant music and arts scene and its regeneration into a new, exciting centre for innovation, all are truly awesome.Ìý

Angie Pitt is Outreach Manager for Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 1 and 1Xtra

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