our birthday weekend guide
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our birthday weekend guide
1st Birthday Weekend A celebration of new art, theatre, film, music & more for the whole family . Fri 20 – Sun 22 May 2016 THANK YOU For a fantastic first year of discovering, talking, creating, thinking, eating, watching, drinking, debating, reading, dancing, challenging, learning, supporting and being with us at HOME. SUN 22 MAY SAT 21 MAY FRI 20 MAY PLAN YOUR WEEKEND Art / Designs for Living Granada Foundation Galleries Floor 1 & 2 From 11:00 P2 Art / Imitation of Life Gallery From 12:00 P2 Art & Music / Najia Bagi & Guests: What would Billie do? Round the building 18:30 P2 Book Launch / Fear Eats the Soul Gallery 19:00 P2 Theatre Double Bill / Eggs Collective: Late Night Love & Liz Richardson: Gutted Theatre 2 19:45 P2 Art & Performance / Larry Achiampong & David Blandy: Media Minerals Gallery 20:00 P2 Party / Greg Thorpe & Tim Irving Ground Floor Bar 20:30 till late P2 Young people’s workshop / Making autobiographic theatre with the Conker Group The Weston Room 10:30 – 12:30 P3 Art / Designs for Living Granada Foundation Galleries Floor 1 & 2 From 11:00 P3 Workshop / Sculpture Workshop with Nicola Dale Event Space 11:30 – 12:30 P3 Art / Imitation of Life Gallery From 12:00 P3 Party / The Rooftop Festival, food, vinyl DJs, acoustic music and performances Floor 2 From 12:30 P3 Art / Staircase sculpture Throughout the building 12:30 – 18:00 P3 Theatre Double Bill / Eggs Collective: Late Night Love & Liz Richardson: Gutted Theatre 2 19:45 P3 Film Preview / When Marnie Was There Cinema 1 20:00 – 22:00 P3 Party / Big Band Performance First Floor 22:15 P3 Party / Music & DJs Ground Floor Bar 22:30 till late P3 Party / Music, family fun & more Throughout the building From 11:00 P4 Art / Designs for Living Granada Foundation Galleries Floor 1 & 2 From 11:00 P4 Family Film Screening / E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial Cinema 1 11:30 P4 Art / Imitation of Life Gallery From 12:00 P4 Family Theatre / At the End of Everything Else Theatre 2 12:00 & 14:00 P4 Family / Puppetry workshop presented by Joseph Richardson Event Space 12:30 – 16:30 P4 Family Theatre / The Butterfly’s Adventure Meet at Box Office 14:30 & 15:40 P4 Party / Happy Birthday HOME! Ground Floor 17:00 P4 Dr Bishop’s Big Birthday Quiz Ground Floor Bar 19:00 – 21:00 P4 Film / Queer as Yolk Cinema 2 20:00 P4 Party /Jason’s Vinyl Jukebox Ground Floor Bar 20:00 till late P4 WHY NOT MAKE A WEEKEND OF IT? If you’re coming from a bit further afield, or just fancy being right on our doorstep for the Birthday Weekend celebrations, why not book a room with our great next-door neighbours INNSIDE by Melia, Manchester. Call 0161 200 2500 for more information. BOOK NOW AT HOMEMCR.ORG OR CALL 0161 200 1500 5 FRI 20 MAY DESIGNS FOR LIVING: CLAIRE DORSETT AND CHERRY TENNESON Gutted & Late Night Love Conker Group, Eggs Collective & HOME present THEATRE DOUBLE BILL/ GUTTED & LATE NIGHT LOVE 19:45 Tickets £12 (conc. available) GUTTED Liz has got an embarrassing problem and these Activia yogurts aren’t Designs for Living: Claire Dorsett and doing much. Her body’s acting up. In Cherry Tenneson a bold new show produced as part of From 11:00 HOME’s opening studio season, The Free, drop in Conker Group and HOME present this shameless tale of love, laughter Claire Dorsett presents a series of NAJIA BAJI & GUESTS: WHAT and lavatories. new paintings on building materials, WOULD BILLIE DO? Inviting you on a journey of frank challenging what a painting is or Najia Baji confessions, colourful characters could be. Cherry Tenneson presents a and too much brown sauce, Gutted new series of drawings and paintings is based on solo performer Liz that function as interventional Richardson’s real life experiences diagrams and signs throughout the as a twenty-something living with public areas of HOME. Ulcerative Colitis (similar to Crohn’s). Co-produced by The Conker Group and IMITATION OF LIFE: HOME. Supported by The Wellcome MELODRAMA AND RACE IN Trust People’s Award, IA: The Ileostomy THE 21ST CENTURY & Internal Pouch Support Group, and 18:30 Arts Council England. Free, drop in Experience s ongs of love, loss and letting go, inspired by stories collected from HOME visitors by Najia Baji. Follow Najia, Rioghnach Connolly (Honeyfeet, The Breath) and Lis Murphy (The Glow) as they weave their musical performance through the building. BOOK LAUNCH/ FEAR EATS THE SOUL 19:00 Free, drop in Join us for the launch of our new publication, F ear Eats the Soul. LATE NIGHT LOVE Somewhere in the static between radio stations, Eggs Collective present Late Night Love. Inspired by the confessional radio show of the same name, this tender and ridiculous show will clamber up your drainpipe with a rose between its teeth, ready to wrangle with the reality of romance and unpick the promise of power ballads. LARRY ACHIAMPONG AND DAVID BLANDY: MEDIA Imitation of Life, Ditch Plains, MINERALS Loretta Fahrenholz 20:00 From 12:00 Looking at how racial politics are Free, drop in Free, drop in performed in an evolving post-digital In Media Minerals artists Larry Inspired by the 1959 film of the twenty-first century, F ear Eats the Achiampong and David Blandy same name, this exhibition considers Soul i s a tapestry of thoughts, present a spoken-word lecture the context of racial politics over concerns and emotions. Illustrated remixing sound and lyrics as a means the last fifteen years in the US and throughout, it contains contributions of researching the post colonial, and Europe. Including a new commission from Jackie Kay, Jacolby Satterwhite, from Sophia Al-Maria and work from Martine Syms, Monica B. Pearl, Omar its relationship to today’s globalised media and technologies. Michael Armitage, Kevin Beasley, Kholeif, Pamella Dlungwana, Sarah Loulou Cherinet, Loretta Fahrenholz, Perks, Sophia Al-Maria, Zach Blas, DJS IN THE BAR Tony Lewis, Jayson Musson, Jacolby Zachary Cahill. 20:30 till late Satterwhite, Lauren Halsey, Jordan The event will include readings Free, drop in Casteel and Martine Syms. from the book and refreshments, as Greg Thorpe and Tim Irving ease us Curated by Omar Kholeif and well as an opportunity to buy at a into the birthday weekend with party Sarah Perks. discounted price. classics and late night beats. BOOK NOW AT HOMEMCR.ORG OR CALL 0161 200 1500 2 SAT 21 MAY YOUNG PEOPLE’S WORKSHOP/ MAKING AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL THEATRE 10:30 – 12:30 Tickets £5 (includes performance ticket) Strictly limited to 15 places As part of the birthday celebrations, The Conker Group are offering a hands-on workshop to young creatives aged 15-25 inspired by upcoming HOME co-production G utted. Gutted is a s hameless tale of love, laughter and lavatories, based on performer Liz Richardson’s real life experience of living with Ulcerative C olitis (similar to Crohn’s Disease). But if this sounds heavy, DO NOT FEAR! The show’s main aim is to get people laughing whilst thinking about the things we avoid talking about and why we avoid talking about them. Fun is high on the agenda for this workshop! A one-off chance to learn from the show’s creators Liz, and director/ writer Tara Robinson, the workshop will mix improvisation, discussion and play. Imitation of Life, Jordan Casteel, Ato, 2014 IMITATION OF LIFE: MELODRAMA AND RACE IN THE 21ST CENTURY From 12:00 Free, drop in FILM PREVIEW/ WHEN MARNIE WAS THERE Dir Hiromasa Yonebayashi 20:00 Tickets £9 (conc. available) The final release from legendary See page 2 for description. Japanese animation house Studio DESIGNS FOR LIVING: CLAIRE Ghibli before its hiatus, by the DORSETT AND CHERRY THE ROOFTOP FESTIVAL director of Arrietty, is a suitably TENNESON From 12:30 nostalgic and overwhelmingly Free, drop in moving story, as well as another Designs for Living: Claire Dorsett and superb artistic achievement. Anna, Visit the festival space on HOME’s Cherry Tenneson a young girl and keen artist, is sent second floor for great food, vinyl DJs, to live with relatives on the coast acoustic music, spoken word and entertainment to while away the day. to recover from an illness. Out walking one day, she meets and befriends Marnie, who lives in an old STAIRCASE SCULPTURE mansion. With all the gentle, highly 12:30 – 18:00 imaginative narrative complexity and Free, drop in visual grace that’s made the studio’s Artist Nicola Dale will be in residence reputation, this is a beautiful, all weekend creating a spectacular elegiac drama and a fitting tribute sculpture that will cascade down to Ghibli’s filmography. From 11:00 HOME’s feature staircase. Come Free, drop in along and help her to create it! BIG BAND PERFORMANCE See page 2 for description. 22:15 Conker Group, Eggs Collective & Free, drop in HOME present SCULPTURE WORKSHOP THEATRE DOUBLE BILL/ 11:30 – 12:30 GUTTED & LATE NIGHT LOVE DJS IN THE BAR Free, drop in 22:30 till late 19:45 Free, drop in HOME’s birthday weekend Artist in Residence, Nicola Dale, will introduce Tickets £12 - £10 More party classics from local DJs on you to the techniques she’s going See page 2 for description. the ground floor. to be using to create our Birthday staircase sculpture. BOOK NOW AT HOMEMCR.ORG OR CALL 0161 200 1500 3 sun 22 MAY MUSIC, FAMILY FUN & MORE From 11:00 Free, drop in Head to HOME for a Sunday of fun, hands-on creative workshops for all the family, plus pizza and live music out in the square. DESIGNS FOR LIVING: CLAIRE DORSETT AND CHERRY TENNESON From 11:00 Free, drop in See page 2 for description. Make, Mend and Do, At The End Of Everything Else Make, Mend and Do presents FAMILY THEATRE/ AT THE END OF EVERYTHING ELSE 12:00 & 14:00 (show lasts 40 mins) STAIRCASE SCULPTURE Tickets £8 / £7 for BIG Family 12:30 – 18:00 Card holders Free, drop in When her best friend, a little yellow bird named Tito, goes missing, Icka See page 3 for description. puts her inventive mind to the test FAMILY FILM/ E.T. THE EXTRA- and sets off on a mission over land and sea to save him. But nothing can TERRESTRIAL (U) prepare her for what she finds - a Dir Steven Spielberg/US 1982/115 mins problem that she is unable to fix Henry Thomas, Drew Barrymore, Robert MacNaughton alone. 11:30 Recommended for everyone aged 6+ Tickets £6 (conc. available) £4 for BIG Family Card holders FAMILY/ PUPPETRY Join us on a classic 80s childhood adventure in Spielberg’s much-loved WORKSHOP PRESENTED BY JOSEPH RICHARDSON family sci-fi and see lonely young 12:30 – 16:30 Elliott make a friend for life in E.T. Free, drop in Joseph Richardson (puppeteer of IMITATION OF LIFE: the Goose on the War Horse UK MELODRAMA AND RACE IN tour) leads an exciting workshop for THE 21ST CENTURY all the family exploring the creative world of puppetry. Discover how an old bit of newspaper and an egg box can transform into a magical creature or character! Imitation of Life, Michael Armitage, Kampala Suburb, 2014 Scally Wags Theatre Company present FAMILY THEATRE/ THE BUTTERFLY’S ADVENTURE 14:30 & 15:45 Free, booking required The Butterfly’s Adventure follows Martin the caterpillar who is looking for his wings. Live music, puppetry and a thrilling journey behind the scenes of HOME for all the family. Recommended for everyone aged 4+ From 12:00 Free, drop in See page 2 for description. BOOK NOW AT HOMEMCR.ORG OR CALL 0161 200 1500 HAPPY BIRTHDAY HOME 17:00 Free, drop in We celebrate the completion of our Birthday Sculpture with dance, singing and a hip-hip-hooray! BIG BIRTHDAY QUIZ 19:00 – 21:00 Tickets, £1 Join HOME’s resident quizmaster, Dr Bishop, for a special birthday edition of his extraordinary, brain tingling quiz. Teams of 4 recommended. Presented by Word of Warning & HOME FILM PREMIERE/ QUEER AS YOLK: REDUX 20:00 FREE, booking required Don’t miss this brilliantly (ir)reverent remake of a Mancunian classic. Since 2013, Richard DeDomenici’s inexplicably popular Redux Project has caused a stir over fifty times, in places as diverse as London, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Seoul, Sydney, Beijing and Norwich. Now Richard has applied his unique set of skills to the groundbreaking Mancunian classic Queer As Folk, in collaboration with renowned Manchester performance trio Eggs Collective. Commissioned by hÅb. Produced by Richard DeDomenici and presented by Word of Warning & HOME. JASON’S VINYL JUKEBOX 20:00 till late Free, drop in HOME’s Artistic Director of Film and vinyl connoisseur, Jason Wood, plays tunes from his own collection. Bring along your favourite vinyl to share with the crowd. 4 home mcr. org box office 0161 200 1500 GETTING HERE KEEP IN TOUCH e-news HOMEmcr.org/sign-up Twitter @HOME_mcr Facebook HOMEmcr Instagram HOMEmcr Audioboom HOMEmcr Flickr HOMEmcr Youtube HOMEmcrorg Google + HOMEmcrorg TICKETS & BOOKING Online homemcr.org Call 0161 200 1500 In person Mon - Sun: 12:00 - 20:00 Concessions Concessions are available for the under 16s, over 60s, registered unemployed, disabled people and students (subject to availability). A strictly limited number of £5 tickets are available for students and registered unemployed people for selected film screenings and theatre productions, subject to availability and on presentation of a valid ID. Group bookings Available for groups of 8+ and 40+ on theatre productions and 10+ for film screenings. Please check homemcr.org or call our Box Office team for further information. HOME 2 Tony Wilson Place (First Street) Manchester M15 4FN We’re just off Whitworth Street West, roughly opposite the Hacienda apartments and a short walk from Oxford Road and the Deansgate-Castlefield Metrolink stop By bike Bike racks are available next to HOME and the INNSIDE by Meliá hotel. By bus During May, you can travel for just £5 all weekend on First Bus services from across Greater Manchester. Visit firstmanchester.com for more info. You can also use Metroshuttles, free buses that link main rail stations, car parks, shopping areas and businesses in the city centre (the green and purple routes stop near HOME). By Metrolink Deansgate-Castlefield is the nearest Metrolink stop, which is less than five minutes’ walk from HOME. Check the Metrolink website for times and updates (metrolink. co.uk). Metrolink is currently working on improving and expanding its routes, for information on changes to services please visit transformationinformation.co.uk or if you’re on Twitter follow @MCRMetrolink. By train The nearest rail stations are Deansgate and Oxford Road. By car The nearest car park is Q-Park at First Street (next door to HOME). HOME visitors receive a 20% discount on parking (validate your ticket in the venue). FUNDED BY OFFICIAL TECHNOLOGY PARTNER OFFICIAL HOTEL PARTNER FOUNDING SUPPORTERS HOME is a trading name of Greater Manchester Arts Centre Ltd, a company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales No: 1681278. Registered office 2 Tony Wilson Place, Manchester M15 4FN. Charity No: 514719.