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Aloha, Ahoy,
Emerging music is incredibly important to any community, it's important to promote the arts, the artists and support the venues that make this all possible.
Live music has never had more of a vibrant expanding community, but simultaneously there are more venue closures & issues for those supporting the scene then ever before.
Supporting emerging artists is the driving force behind LBW.
My love of live music has been a lifelong passion and provides me with the opportunity to explore and share many live music scenes.
On the south coast in Southsea there is a small but strong community for live music and the arts.
Trash Arts provide musicians for gigs, they provide film and arts opportunities across the city and community & they share the artists and work to ensure there is support for the arts in their local area.
Today's feature focuses on Trash Arts and their commitment to the local community for performers, musicians and the public alike.
Trash Arts are a collective of creative minds with the passion to explore the art of film making in all it's forms.
From feature films, documentaries to promo videos and music videos, there isn't a project that Trash Arts won't apply their passion to.
One of the projects they do is to create independent shows, one of which is currently streaming online and that I am excited to tell you about today.
If you haven't yet heard of 'The Making Of' you should probably check out the websiodes via YouTube.
Starring: Sam Mason Bell- Sam Dawson Rishi Ghosh- Rishi Cage Ryan Carter- Ryan Ross Alan Doney- Ross Bill Thompson Suzy Weatherall- Amy Suki Jones- Suki Dawson Ashleigh Motley- Jane Chris Mills- Paul Renoir
The story follows the mishaps and tribulations experienced by a independent film crew embarking on creating a movie.
Here's Episode One for you to check out...
Check out episode One here.
Here's Episode One for you to check out...
Check out episode One here.
Without giving too much away before the official review on Monday, I'd like to say this - there's some great writing with some strong performances from this little group of performing artists based on the south coast.
I highly recommend for you to take some time to check out out, besides for those of you binging on GoT and The Walking Dead I hear you've got some time on your hands...
Show your support for the arts by giving the YT a subscribe, the Facebook a like & the Twitter a follow.
Make sure you check out the gigs and live music events supported by Trash Arts - from upcoming exciting gigs to festivals and all the arts imbetween.
I can't wait to start sharing the exciting gigs booked for some awesome new bands coming up over the summer & into winter.
The next section of this feature will be my official review of the story, so tune back in next Monday to get the lowdown!
Love & Peace
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