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#firststreetparty @firststreetmcr F: firststreetmcr www.homemcr.org PRESS RELEASE – 7th May 2015 FIRST STREET’S FIRST STREET PARTY Family-friendly day of art, music, food and theatre to celebrate Manchester’s newest neighbourhood First Street, Manchester’s newest neighbourhood and the home of HOME, the city’s new international centre for contemporary visual art, theatre and film, is to host its first ever Street Party on Sunday 24th May. The family-friendly day of art, music, food and theatre, which is free to attend and open to all, will take place in Tony Wilson Place at First Street from 11am until 8pm with a whole host of activities and entertainment lined up to introduce local residents and families to this vibrant new city centre neighbourhood. The event, which coincides with the venue’s HOMEwarming weekend, will see Tony Wilson Place transformed into a contemporary street party complete with long communal tables and a bandstand, featuring a line-up of not to be missed performances, alongside a rooftop garden party with sets from some of Manchester’s finest DJ’s on the roof of Q-Park First Street. Street Party - Tony Wilson Place Roaming performers and games including giant jenga and giant chess will keep older children entertained while younger party goers will be fascinated by The World’s Tallest Bubbleologist’s magical bubble shows. From 11am – 1pm and 2pm – 4pm, families can enjoy a free three minute performance of Talking Birds’ The Whale – a gleaming silver whale-on-wheels that holds a witty, charming and child-friendly show, with spectators entering the jaws of the gentle giant to witness an unforgettable performance. The Whale will be in situ in Tony Wilson Place for all those who dare to board her! HOME itself will also be hosting a variety of family friendly activities including storytellers, fun workshops and family-focused building tours and there’s a chance to meet Meggie, the heroine from Inkheart, HOME’s 2015 family Christmas show. Music lovers should grab a spot close to the bandstand where the Pantonic All Stars Steel Orchestra will be starting things off with a bang at 11am. One of the oldest brass bands in the world, Besses o’ th’ Barn Brass Band will take centre stage at midday, with Mr Wilson’s Second Liners – a quirky band in celebration of Tony Wilson, fusing New Orleans travelling band with 90s club classics - appearing at 2pm. Calaita Flamenco Son will bring a dash of European musical flair to the party with their mix of authentic, traditional and contemporary flamenco at 4pm, while Dr Butler’s Hatstand Medicine Band’s mix of ragtime, swing and jazzy blues at 6pm is sure to have street party goers off their picnic blankets and onto their feet. Bring along a picnic or sample a variety of street food including hot dogs from Fat Annie’s, Cantonese dim sum from DimSumsu, Vietnamese street food from Viet Shack and Bunny Chow - a South African dish which fills a sourdough loaf with goulash, pulled pork or curry – from Matilda’s. First Street hotel, INNSIDE by Melia, will be serving up a variety of complimentary Spanish fayre from its Gazpacho station, along with drinks from the Tweed Brewing Company and its restaurant and bar will be open all day. For those seeking a tipple, Vin Van Voom will be serving up a selection of fine wines and fizz, while HOME will be serving beer alongside pizza straight from its outdoor pizza oven. And for those with a sweet tooth, head to Ginger’s Comfort Emporium for ice-cream with a twist or Coffee Cranks Cooperative for coffee and cake. Rooftop Garden Party – Q-Park First Street Kick back in a deck chair with a Mr Flavours’ cocktail in hand and enjoy the spectacular Manchester cityscape from the roof of Manchester’s newest car park, Q-Park First Street, which will be hosting a garden party with ambient grooves from some of Manchester’s finest DJ’s including Mof Gimmers (FREEK’N), Howling Rhythm, Red Laser Disco and Thom Docking (Drunk At Vogue/Hotspace) from 11am – 8pm. First Street is located just off Whitworth Street West and is a two minute walk from the Deansgate-Castlefield Metrolink stop. The First Street Party, produced by HOME, CityCo and Ask Developments and supported by Q-Park and INNSIDE, is part of the HOMEwarming – a five day bank holiday weekend celebration packed full of parties, films, visual art, events, tours and music to launch HOME, Manchester’s new centre for international contemporary art, theatre and film. For more information, please contact Anoushka Done at Echo PR on 0161 8271710 or Anoushka@echo-pr.co.uk. Notes to Editors Roof Party DJ set timings : 11am – 1pm Mof Gimmers (FREEK’N) 1pm – 3pm Howling Rhythm 3pm – 5.30pm Thom Docking (Drunk At Vogue/Hot Space) 5.30pm – 8pm Red Laser Disco CityCo City centre management company CityCo is an independent, not-for-profit, membership organisation funded by the private and public sector. It strives to make city centre Manchester a better place to work, visit and live. It connects businesses with each other, and public agencies, bringing together the people, ideas and energy to make great things happen. Its business network of over 100 members covers all sizes, sectors and locations across the city centre. It helps businesses expand activities and connect with the right people at the right time. CityCo also manages Manchester’s first Business Improvement District, the Heart of Manchester BID. For more information go to www.cityco.com First Street A £500m development, First Street is being delivered in a partnership between Manchester City Council and Ask Developments. The initial phase of the 20 acre flagship regeneration scheme achieved practical completion in May 2015. Phase one of First Street includes the UK’s first Melia INNSIDE hotel and Number One First Street, the 180,000 sq ft Grade A BREEAM Excellent office development. Companies which now occupy the building include: Engineering service provider Jacobs; Digital marketing consultancy Amaze; Media publishing company Auto Trader; Ford Credit Europe and Gazprom. On final completion, the scheme has the capacity to deliver over 2 million sq ft of new development in Manchester. Sainsbury and Pizza Express have been confirmed as scheme tenants. Sainsbury’s has signed for a 4,000 sq ft unit while Pizza Express has agreed a deal on a 3,000 sq ft restaurant. Further announcements for the remaining seven units are likely to be announced in the coming weeks. First Street is proving to be an eye-catching location for occupiers because of the broad mix of students, business people, local residents and theatre goers visiting the new Cornerhouse/Library Theatre Company's “HOME”. HOME, Manchester’s new centre for international contemporary art, theatre, film and books will officially open its doors this Spring (celebratory weekend 21-25 May 2015). Designed by Dutch architects Mecanoo and featuring a 500-seat theatre; a 150-seat flexible theatre; a 500m2, 4m high gallery space; five cinema screens; digital production and broadcast facilities; a café bar and restaurant, HOME was formed from the merger of two of Manchester’s best-loved cultural organisations, Cornerhouse and the Library Theatre Company. Inheriting and building upon their artistic legacies, HOME is predicted to receive 500,000 visits per year, adding significantly to the revenue contributed by Manchester’s cultural venues to the local and regional economy. It forms the cultural heart of the £500m First Street regeneration project off Whitworth Street West in Manchester City Centre, with the 20 acres development being brought forward by Ask Property Developments, Manchester City Council’s development partner for the project. Manchester City Council has committed £19 million to fund the creation of HOME. The overall budget for the project is £25 million, with £5 million being met by Arts Council England Lottery funding and the remainder by fundraising. £250,000 has already been contributed by the Garfield Weston Foundation and £150,000 by The Granada Foundation. The patrons of HOME are Danny Boyle, National Theatre Artistic Director Nicholas Hytner, actress Suranne Jones, playwright and poet Jackie Kay MBE, artists Rosa Barba and Phil Collins, filmmaker Asif Kapadia and actress and author Meera Syal MBE. www.homemcr.org | @HOME_mcr