
Brighter Sound is pleased to announce the 2nd phase of Get Up, Stand Up. We’re very excited to be taking this project forward into a new venue. We will be moving into North Manchester, working with new participants to create a great mix of music and drama.
Our team of musicians, including Joe Botham & G-Kut, as well as theatre director Marcus Hercules, will be working with recruits from North Manchester, helping them to write & develop their own material based around issues and events that really mean something to young people in Manchester. Earlier this year, sessions in Moss Side focused on thoughts and feelings around the 2011 riots in Manchester & London, government cut backs and the increasing pressure on young people to become involved in gang related activity.
Having already delivered two very successful taster sessions at the brand new Factory Youth Zone in Harpurhey, we’re positive we can recreate the work that was developed in Moss Side, which culminated in fantastic performances on Contact Theatre’s main stage and at the launch of Peace FM’s Peace Week.
The North Manchester phase of Get Up, Stand Up will begin at the end of May at Factory Youth Zone in Harpurhey and culminate later in the year with both groups being united to share their ideas and create one big piece of music and drama.
There will be a taster session 6 - 8pm on Monday 28th May at Factory Youth Zone.
The project will start properly on the 11th June 4 - 6 pm and will culminate in a live performance at Band on the Wall in late August.
Get Up, Stand Up is funded by The Home Office as part of the Communities Against Gangs, Guns & Knife Crime Fund.


