Main content

Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Performing Arts Fund shares plans for the coming year

Miriam O'Keeffe

Tagged with:

Earlier this week, the welcomed guests from across the arts world to Broadcasting House's shiny new media café to hear about our plans for the coming year. The Fund has been going now for 9 years, first as the Fame Academy Bursary, and is about to reach £4m in grants. So it felt right to stop and showcase some of the amazing talent that we have worked with along the way.

The evening started with some important announcements - the Fund will be awarding up to £450,000 in grants to the music sector this year. And , the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ' Chief Operating Officer announced that the new Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ One entertainment show will be raising money for the charity through premium telephone voting lines.

Performers from the group Bruk Out

The host for the evening Reggie Yates who will be presenting The Voice along with Holly Willoughby, welcomed a diverse range of acts onto the iconic Radio Theatre stage. First up were , a streetdance group from South London who received a grant from the Fund under the community dance scheme. We were treated to an amazing selection of hip hop and contemporary dance despite the performers being confined to a very small stage not usually set up for street dance!

They were followed by a charity based in east London that uses the performing arts to change the lives of homeless and at risk people. The group worked with their youth theatre programme last summer to fund a music based around their shared stories and experiences, a small extract of which they shared with a rapt audience.

And then for something completely different. , a mezzo soprano from Liverpool, treated us to a couple of arias. Kathryn, who received funding to support her through her studies at the Royal Northern College of Music, has just finished a tour with Opera North, playing Sesto in Guilio Cesare.

The Royal Academy of Music Musical Theatre Company

And finally the Royal Academy of Music's Musical Theatre Company finished the night off with . Many of the students have been supported through their studies by funding from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Performing Arts Fund.

It was really difficult for me to pick four acts to reflected the spirit of what we do and we could easily have had 40 or even 400 from all our previous beneficiaries on stage. But I was so proud of everyone who volunteered and took part. And very excited to find out who will benefit this year from our music grants.



Miriam O'Keeffe is Director of the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Performing Arts Fund

About the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Editor Jon Jacob spoke Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Performing Arts Fund Director Miriam O'Keeffe and Trustee Dorothy Wilson at the showcase event on Tuesday 20 March 2012 at Broadcasting House. Their thoughts and those of performers Bruk Out feature in the interview below.

This external content is available at its source:
  • the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Performing Arts Fund blog on how the charity benefits from telephone votes in the forthcoming series of The Voice.
  • The Royal Academy of Music Musical Theatre Company medley of Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ signature tunes features in this .
  • The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Performing Arts Fund website includes .
  • Further information on future grants can be found on the .

Tagged with:

More Posts

Previous

Debating the economy across the country

Next