NARC. #168 December 20/January 21

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FEATURE

MUSIC

Star & Shadow Micro Projects - Rachel Bollen, Swimming painting

STAR & SHADOW CINEMA

THE VOLUNTEER-RUN DIY CINEMA DIVERSIFIED INTO CREATING AUDIO EXPERIENCES WITH STAR & SHADOW RADIO, MICHAEL MCHUGH TALKS ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNITY AND CREATIVITY We decided pretty quickly to start broadcasting. Radio was easier than moving to film streaming – which we have got up and running now too. It was also really important to keep people together when the first lockdown happened – that was the motivation. Like most things at Star & Shadow, programming is completely open. If you’re a volunteer with us (and we have nearly 800 active volunteers) and you have an idea, you can make it happen. People will help you. There is a huge amount of generosity. No other venue, cinema, music or arts space in the country works in this way. The programme came about by a number of volunteers pushing and advocating the idea across the volunteer collectives. All the shows after that just came. Many volunteers had never made anything for radio before and now they are seasoned professionals at it and can pass the skills on. The diversity of what is being programmed is a highlight. In an unexpected way it has brought volunteers together that would not have usually worked together when we were open publicly. For many volunteers making shows it’s the first time they’ve programmed something for the venue. The summer solstice live 12 hour continuous broadcast was a highlight though, this involved a big team of people who had never worked together before – it was a showcase for what we can achieve. People think being underground/experimental means it has to be weird in some way. We aren’t that weird, we just provide an opportunity

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to people who would not get a chance anywhere else. We broadcast things that are very accessible. We just take chances and risks more than other places and can work very quickly. We also promote things in a different way, maybe not so corporate or branded – which is because we have open programming and don’t operate under a strict managerial hierarchy. Unlike other venues there isn’t any pressure to attract 1000s of listeners. We don’t look at competition either, it’s all relative. The important thing is volunteers making the show and providing a creative outlet for people. At this point nearly 400 new and original shows have been made by over 40 different volunteers and we’ve attracted over 30,000 listeners. It’s just about taking each day as it comes now. The radio continues, the film streaming is up and running and we’re supporting volunteers. We were successful in applying for an Arts Council grant to fund volunteers to make new things. We called this Micro Projects and nearly 40 volunteers have made online films, radio and in person things like prints, artworks, zines and gardening projects. Like everyone, we hope to be open in the new year and we have been using this time to continue the build in the venue. We’re completing the build of a dark room and printing facility. When the day finally comes when we can have a party, it’s gonna be a hell of a blow out. www.starandshadow.org


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DEMOS

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BASE CAMP

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NARBI PRICE

2min
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TEES MUSIC ALLIANCE

3min
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KAY GREYSON

1min
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NORTH EAST FILM ROUND-UP

1min
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NORTHERN STAGE’S YOUNG COMPANY

2min
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NORTH EAST LABELS ROUND-UP

3min
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CURIOUS ARTS

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TYNE BANK BREWERY

2min
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LADY KITT

2min
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MARTHA HILL

1min
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VIRGIN MONEY UNITY ARENA

2min
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STAR & SHADOW CINEMA

2min
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TUSK FESTIVAL

2min
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RICHARD DAWSON

3min
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CROSSOVER COVERS

1min
page 36

COBALT STUDIOS’ EVERYDAY ART FOR EXTRAORDINARY TIMES

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LIVE THEATRE

2min
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JODIE NICHOLSON

1min
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TRACKS

2min
page 32

THE STAND COMEDY CLUB

3min
page 30

THE CULTURE VULTURE

1min
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DOVETAIL JOINTS VIRTUAL GALLERY

3min
page 28

LANTERNS ON THE LAKE

1min
page 27

ENDEM AND ROB IRISH

5min
pages 16-17

DISTRICT ATTORNEY

3min
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PREVIEWS

19min
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TRACKS

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BENJAMIN FITZGERALD

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NE DONS

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BENJAMIN AMOS

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NEW JAZZ & IMPROVISED MUSIC RECORDINGS

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GOBSCURE

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BALTIC OPEN SUBMISSION

3min
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FESTIVE SHOWS

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LIVING IN SHADOWS

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