The beautiful South and all stations in between
It’s always pleasant to find yourself unexpectedly in a room with like-minded people and thanks to The South I got to do just that this week at The Brighton Writer’s Centre with writer Mark C. Hewitts session on ‘Funding Your Madness’ which was so enjoyable that I barely noticed the two hour journey home. A catchy title with a truthful ring to it, we all have great ideas and often it seems like madness when you get into the ‘funding zone’. Mark is a man who has made it through the pain barrier and approaches each new collaboration or project with zest and enthusiasm, as a result his work is vibrant and inspiring you can check him out at http://mchblank.co.uk. I was also inspired by learning about Feral Theatre Company who offer seasonal themed outdoor performances around East Sussex and will be peforming at The Allotments (at the food project) Whitehawk Hill (off Manor Hill Road), Brighton at 3pm on Sunday November 2nd in case you’re looking for something for the family to do that week-end and similarly inspired by meeting Umi who is a member of the Newhaven Storytellers group and is off to a storytellers convention in Israel next year to seek inspiration for a storytelling project she is in the throes of creating and seeking funding for. I went, intending to be a passive onlooker, to refresh some of my knowledge and check out The South but I came away full of other people’s creative experience’s and fired up to do my homework and get it in on time. In fact, it is only today that I realise I was given homework, that’s how clever with words Mr Hewitt is. The view from the front room at BWC overlooks the Grand Parade with its constant, frenetic to-ing and fro-ing of traffic and people. It is virtually next door to Brighton Photo Bienniale http://bpb.org.uk which I fully intend to have a look at on my return visit next week – I caught glimpses of a photo exhibition: the war of images and images of war curated by Julian Stallabrass as I passed; pictures taken by soldiers in Iraq flashed by as I hurried to make my ‘class’ (as I fondly think of it). The South offers a myriad of events for creatives and is partnered with some fascinating organisations such as sea lion and pighog press and offering exceptional events (Carol Ann Duffy) and professional development workshops including ‘The Write Club’ - don’t let them go to waste you’re bound to meet interesting people and have a very enjoyable time.