Funding support takes entertainment outdoors this summer

City of Newcastle

Newcastle's COVID-19-disrupted performing arts and live music industries will be reinvigorated by a new initiative which will see emerging performers work with experienced professionals to deliver live events in suburban parks.

City of Newcastle is offering opportunities for emerging creatives who will present live music and performances at eight events held in Gregson Park, Centennial Park, Jesmond Park and Lambton Park on weekends throughout January.

Councillor-Carol-Dunan-performer-Hannah-Indigo-Jasmine-Fletcher-from-Queer-and-Now-and-Lord-Mayor-Nuatali-Nelmes.JPGCity of Newcastle Interim Director Strategy and Engagement Kathleen Hyland said taking live music and performances outdoors this summer is a COVID safe way to bring the local community back together after the prolonged lockdown period.

"It's been a challenging time for the performing arts sector and live music industry in Newcastle, with many artists and performers out of work for several months," Ms Hyland said.

"City of Newcastle is committed to putting our support behind these industries by activating the suburbs and creating opportunities for live outdoor entertainment this summer, in a bid to bring the community back together safely.

"I hope people get a boost from visiting their local park, joining with friends and family and enjoying the energy and atmosphere of live performances while supporting Newcastle's cultural scene."

Young and emerging event producer Jasmine Fletcher from Queer and Now said the group is looking forward to working with local not-for-profit arts organisation Octapod and City of Newcastle to deliver creative performances showcasing local talent.

"This is such an exciting opportunity for our local performing arts industry following months of lockdown," Jasmine said.

"We've curated a stellar line-up of local talent from poets, hula-hoopers to stilt walkers, and can't wait to see them perform live in front of a crowd this summer."

The initiative is funded under City of Newcastle's COVID-19 Community Economic Resilience Package (CERP) and follows the December round of Locally Made and Played grant funding, which will see more than 80 live music, micro theatre and comedy-style performances held across the city in the lead up to Christmas between 1 - 20 December 2021.

Visit City of Newcastle's What's ON page for more event information.

LOCALLY MADE & PLAYED GRANT FUNDING RECIPIENTS DECEMBER:

Earp Distilling Co

Hunter Beasley Trio

Bodie Band

Loui Abell

Thom Wootton

Tim Rossington

The Clarendon Hotel

Humming Bird Trio

J-Man's Blues Band

Fox Control DJs

Jump

Momo Wholefood

Pikou Panez (featuring Mia Peters, Naomi Blanch, Naomi Jones, Timothy Merriken)

Sydney Junction Hotel

Luke Lightenberg

Howard Shearmen

Rebecca Henry

Josh Drinkwater

Mark Duo

Beach Burrito Company

Dunni DJ

Cous Cous and Paspalum

Star Generation and Mango Avenue

Scrubba Body

Jai Jai

Loui Abell

Timberlina

The Rogue Scholar

Emily A Smith

Daniel March

Max De Groot

Hannah Indigo

Raggle Taggle Gypsies

The Kent Hotel

Gen-X

Project X

Dixon Park Surf Life Saving Club

John O'Reilly

The Newy Hotel

Royal Coats, Kids on a Leash, Mango Avenue, J West

5 SAWYERS

Nic Rage

Bobby C

Bree Rusev

Jams Karaoke & Bar

Jay Smith

Friday Night Feast at The Station

Andrew Taylor

Talulah

Hunter Beasley Trio

Georgie Winchester Trio

The Manuel Approach

Newcastle Community Tennis Centre Pty Ltd

Eilan Doyle (Doylo)

L.J. Harvey (Sugargob)

The Base

Renyen, Clair Boe Cousin, ENA, Kodivine, Monique Humphreys.

Racecourse Hotel Wallsend

Dane Fitzsimmons

Loose Lucy

Tom Wootton

Phil McKnight

Honey Duo

Chloe and Alexine

The Olive Tree Market

Earthen Rhythm African Drumming Group, Loui Abell, Hannah Indigo

Queens Wharf Brewery

MAK Duo

Phonic

Kaylens Rain

Downtown the Duo

Audio Collective

The Mark Hotel

Craig Thommo

Mark Lee

The Rum Diary Bar

Phoenix Prichard

Newcastle Surf Life Saving Club

Jamie Martens

Jake Hunt

Eddy Rockefeller

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