Jenny’s Art, Design and Architecture blog: Calling all performers!!! Scratch Platform – Sunday, August 31st 2014 – Four Bars, Cardiff


Scratch Platform is a brand new event in Cardiff and the showing of work on
Sunday August 31st is the first of what will be a regular event happening every
other month. The idea is to give Live Artists, Sound Artists, Cabaret
Performers, Poets and other artists who perform an opportunity to show their
work (whether it is ‘finished’, ‘polished’, in development or otherwise) to an
interested and supportive audience. The showing will start at 7pm and the venue
will be open until pub closing time!

Any work that is designed to be performed to an audience needs at some point to
be performed!

It will be free to take part in and free to watch. There are no ‘rules’ as such
other than that any piece shouldn’t last longer than ten minutes – in order to
give everyone a fair chance. There will be no competitive element and we want
to encourage a very open, pressure free and supportive environment.

It’s a lovely intimate venue and we are able to provide some technical
assistance- we have a PA, lighting rig and access to a projector and screen.
Will will also be filming the event to offer the performers a copy of the documentation
(this will be free, basically bring a memory stick or external drive and we
will copy the footage to it).

At the end of each event we will have a performance from an invited artist. On
August 31st this will be Foxy and Husk

We hope to draw artists and an audience from the artist communities in Cardiff
and further afield. There will be an opportunity for the performers to display
business cards, CV’s and other information that they might wish to share. We
will also offer feedback forms that members of the audience can fill in.

If you would like to show your work then please can you send me your technical
requirements (will you need music playback for example or a microphone(s)?) and
give me a very brief breakdown of what your 10 minute piece will be.

bring your friends!



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