Archive for September, 2024

Discover New FUSE Replay Programme

Posted on: September 27th, 2024 by cyEditor

Our new programme features three areas: Cabaret at FUSEBOXFUSE Replay and FUSEBOX Exhibitions. These will run in addition to our regular community events programme.

Check out FUSE Replay this autumn:

The Womb 

Friday 25 Oct 2024, 20:00

The Womb is a three-hander provocative play about the absurd things that women have been going through since the beginning of the world.

Witty, fast-paced dialogue, original techno-atmospheric music, and three lost women in a place they can never ever leave…
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An Evening with Dillon Dance

Sunday 24 November 2024, 16:00

After a standout out show at FUSE International 2024, Dillon Dance presents an intimate evening of performance, drawing on previous and new work.

Weaving their choreographic style into the architecture of FUSEBOX’s incredible underground space. Join us for an evening of stunning work, celebrating the legacy and future of Dillon Dance.
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Mrs Smith – See Me! The Nativity Edition

Friday 13 & Sunday 15 December 2024, 20:00

Ever wondered what your teacher was thinking? Let Facebook’s Mrs Smith enlighten you! Following her sellout debut at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2023 she is stepping out from behind her mask of anonymity on tour and is ready to tell all!

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Introducing our Exhibitions Programme

Posted on: September 13th, 2024 by cyEditor

This includes free open-call exhibitions based around a new theme each month, alongside powerful showcases of visual art from key collaborators such as WOM Collective.

 

Black Chorus
3 – 12 October 2024, 11:00 – 18:00

Black Chorus emphasises the idea of individual voices contributing to a larger narrative, much like a chorus where each voice is distinct yet part of a harmonious ensemble.

We are delighted to be presenting Creative Youth’s October Open Call, exhibiting Black artists from various visual art disciplines.

This exhibition takes ownership of and reflects the multiplicity of Black identities, cultural narratives and experiences throughout the diaspora in order to uplift and celebrate narratives that have often historically been under or misrepresented in the art world.

You can also join us for Creative Sparks: Spoken Word/ Poetry Evening as part of the exhibition opening celebrations.

 

Rooted: An Art Journey of Interconnection
18 October – 17 November 2024
Wed – Sat, 11:00 – 18:00 (Last entry 17:30)

Since the start of 2024, WOM have made their mark in FUSEBOX as this year’s Community in Residence group.

We’ve seen incredible mural artworks spread across the walls of our venue, as well as Kingston locals engaging in live discussions and group painting/ sketching.

Join WOM for their biggest project at FUSEBOX yet! Get ready for an immersive visual art exhibition, set to takeover the venue this October with a focus on community and interconnectedness.

Voices of Dissent
22 – 30 November 2024
Wed – Sat, 11:00 – 18:00 (Last entry 17:30)

We are delighted to present our November Open Call exhibition, Voice of Dissent, on the theme of ‘protest’.

Art has always been a powerful form of expression in regards to social change, giving a platform to those who are historically ignored, to challenge the status quo, or as a way to reflect the current affairs of the world.

In response to the theme of ‘Protest’, Voices of Dissent presents visual artworks from all disciplines to reflect the power of protest in response to events impacting us presently, previously or that could be a future possibility.

How do individual acts of defiance and personal stories contribute to the larger narrative of resistance? When it comes to social justice, how does art capture the spirit and urgency of these causes?

We are pleased to be celebrating the launch of this exhibition with our regular Creative Sparks evening, showcasing emerging creative performances.

New monthly Cabaret nights launched at FUSEBOX

Posted on: September 11th, 2024 by cyEditor

It’ s been just over a year since our official launch of Kingston’s newest multi-arts venue last summer, and this new programme is a reflection of some of the amazing shows we’ve welcomed to the space since then.

Our new programme features three areas: Cabaret at FUSEBOXFUSE Replay and FUSEBOX Exhibitions. These will run in addition to our regular community events programme.

About our Cabaret Nights

Step underground and discover enticing new acts that will be taking over our basement venue for nights of drag, comedy, poetry, cabaret and music each month.

Bad Energy
Friday 6 September, 20:00

Big Oil CEOs Ben Big & Ollie Oil are hosting another talented line-up of climate-conscious comics for a night of fossil-fuelled fun.

Comedy vs Climate Change is a collective of comedians hosting climate comedy gigs and workshops.

 

t’ARTopia
Thursday 10 October – 20:00

Join us in t’ARTopia for a queer-curated night of drag, comedy, poetry, cabaret and music from some of our most delicious t’ARTs…

We have invited some of our favourite performers to entertain you all, at a night that will be nothing short of t’ARTopian.
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The Ugly Bug Winter Drag Ball 
Thursday 5 December – 20:00

Following a very successful debut at FUSEBOX at FUSE International 2024, and several equally successful bug Drag balls across London and Essex, Klub Obskura are delighted to return to Kingston to present the Ugly Bug Winter Ball, a celebration of the beauty of Winter through the eyes of the insect kingdom.

Book tickets for The Ugly Bug Winter Drag Ball here

Help Creative Youth keep the arts alive

Posted on: September 4th, 2024 by cyEditor

 

From the vibrant streets of Kingston to stages around the world, our work has touched thousands of lives. Whether through FUSE International (formerly IYAF – International Youth Arts Festival), the UK’s largest youth arts festival, our year-round Creative Talent Programme, or the countless opportunities provided by our new multi-arts venue, FUSEBOX, we’ve helped shape the futures of the next generation of artists, creators, and leaders.

But today, we face an imminent challenge that could jeopardise everything we’ve built. Due to unforeseen financial difficulties, rising costs and the increasingly challenging funding landscape within the arts and charitable sector, our ability to continue our vital work is at risk. As with festivals across the country, this year’s FUSE International suffered from the challenges above and as a result, we need to raise funds to get us through this moment until October, when we will be stable.

We are launching an urgent crowdfunding campaign, and we need your support to ensure that Creative Youth can continue to thrive and inspire.

The challenging backdrop for the arts:

FUSE International is not alone in suffering from higher costs and poorer ticket sales.

Why we need your help: 

We need to cover a financial shortfall in September. Your donation isn’t just a contribution; it’s an investment in the future. It’s a lifeline for the young people who rely on us to provide opportunities that might otherwise be out of reach. It’s a chance to keep the arts alive in our community and beyond and your support is needed now more than ever to ensure that we can:

There will be a thank you wall in FUSEBOX where every individual, organisation and business who supports will be recognised.

Provide safe spaces for young people to test ideas

We know from our past two music heritage projects that so many stars of the music industry emerged from using small venues and festivals as a testbed of ideas.

A current example of this is SpitLip whose show, Operation Mincemeat (currently at the West End) has received over 67 five-star reviews, making it one of the best reviewed shows in West End history.

Felix Hagan, co-writer of Operation Mincemeat, speaks about the importance of ‘honing our craft and creative voice’ through many years of trial and testing at small platforms, such as those provided by Creative Youth.

How you can help: 

Every pound you donate brings us closer to our goal of keeping Creative Youth alive and thriving. Whether it’s £10 or £1,000, your contribution will make a real difference. If you can’t donate, please consider sharing our campaign with your networks—every bit of support helps.

Make a donation today to make a difference
Together we can use the arts to transform lives and create brighter futures.