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BEHIND THE SCENES: DJ SESSIONS (FUNDED BY MAES)

We’ve wrapped up another two incredible weeks of DJ Sessions at Reform Radio, with our good friends Do As You Please, funded by MAES. Over the course of the project, our participants have been getting hands-on experience in beatmatching, self promotion and more. It’s been a lively time in the space throughout the programme, with all of our participants building their own unique sets and styles behind the decks. The project closed with a brilliant celebratory showcase, for all of the new DJs to share what they’d been working on.

We have already witnessed some remarkable successes from the project’s cohort since they completed this collection of sessions. Our participants have been getting stuck into playing sets around Manchester, with support from our partners GigPig, the city’s live music marketplace app. Meanwhile, we were delighted to hear an individual from the project who had been unemployed for two years, following mental health struggles, neurodiversity access barriers and a history of offending and substance abuse has since been offered a job.

Their support worker stated: “I genuinely believe that without this course, [he] wouldn’t have had the confidence to attend his job interview independently and secure paid employment. It gave him a purpose, got him back into a healthy routine, reduced his social isolation and helped equip him with the necessary skills to succeed in life”. We pass on our huge congratulations to this participant, and we can’t wait to hear where their course-mates end up heading following the course.

In the meantime, we got to know Scott and and Bola who took part in the course to find out their favourite things about DJing and what their plans were moving forward from here.

Tell us your name, pronouns, and what you enjoy getting up to in your free time.

S: My name is Scott, AKA DJ Tez, and my pronouns are he/him. In my free time I play a lot of football as a Manchester United supporter, and I produce and listen to a huge range of music.

B: My performance name is Bolli Bubbles, my pronouns are she/they and I’m non-binary. I love listening to music and I go to the gym a lot.

How would your friends describe you in 3 words?

S: I would say definitely loyal and caring, but I can’t think of a third one!

B: For me, I would say effervescent, uplifting and chaotic.

If you’re heading to a DJ set, what’s your favourite genre to go and see and why?

S: Definitely house music.

B: I love going to see techno, disco, and specifically Italo-disco.

Did you have much experience in DJing before? If so, what’s your favourite thing about it?

S: Most of my experience was computer-based virtual DJing where I was able to do everything automatically behind a keyboard. So this has been a new challenge, learning to do everything myself behind the decks. My favourite thing about DJing is finding new combinations of tracks to blend. I love it when you blend two tracks you’d never think to combine, but then you do and they work amazingly together.

B: I didn’t have any experience directly in DJing, but I spend a lot of time dancing and experiencing music from that point of view. My favourite thing about learning to DJ has been understanding which tracks work together side by side in a set, rather than just playing any songs I like.

What prompted you to get involved with the DJ Course?

S: I wanted to refine the skills I had already built through virtual DJing and be able to translate those into real life. I also have a lot of DJs in my family who inspired me to get involved.

B: I have a lot of experience in dancing, performing and attending and holding events. So the natural progression for me was to learn how to DJ so I have it under my belt for working in this industry.

Let’s throw it back to your first day at Reform versus now, tell me a bit about your first impressions/feelings/emotions in comparison to how you feel now. What has changed? 

S: I’ve learnt so much more about finding the right time to drop the music and feel much more confident performing the skills I would have previously done on my computer automatically.

B: A lot of the things I would do when I dance makes sense now. I’ve really learnt to feel the music, and trust the beat of it to know when to blend.

What will you take from the DJ course moving forward & what are your plans from here onwards? 

S: I can’t wait to apply the practical skills I have built in real life scenarios. Moving forward, I would love to go and play at events as a DJ personality all over the place. I don’t want to based in one city; I’d love to get to a point where I get invited to specific locations to play.

B: I really want to keep people moving and play sets that get people dancing. I am super eager to travel with my work and experience new places through my DJ practice.

Do you have any role models on the DJ/music scene that inspire your practice and why?

S: In terms of the way he manages the crowd and the decks, I would have to say James Hype.

B: DJ Paulette, for sure. I also am a big fan of a DJ called LEXII, who always dresses incredibly and is a model come DJ.

What’s your favourite tune to close a set with?

S: I don’t think I could choose a singular song because it depends so much on the crowd and how they’re feeling. It’s impossible to choose one record – there’s so many I love.

B: Right now there’s a song I’m loving, it’s a Brazilian remix of a disco song and I’m hoping to close my set at the showcase with this track.

Who would your dream B2B be with? 

S: Either James Hype or The Martinez Brothers.

B: I recently saw a DJ in Berlin and he closed the Horsemeat Disco. It was jivey, loud, bangy disco tunes and I was thinking how insane it would be to do a B2B set with him.

Find out about our future projects here. If you like the look of any of them, drop our lovely Engagement team an email at projects@reformradio.co.uk.

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DRUM HAPPY SESSIONS (FUNDED BY THE NATIONAL LOTTERY & MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL)

We are delighted to introduce our new free series of workshops with Drum Happy, funded by The National Lottery and Manchester City Council. Every Friday through November & December, from the 17th of November, you can come along to join us in learning the foundations of drumming and rhythm. All sessions will be held at Powerhouse Library in Moss Side.

Alongside getting to grips with percussion with a focus on music improving your wellbeing, you will also have the opportunity to explore creative writing and content creation. You will also have the opportunity to perform and chat on Reform Radio throughout the process.

No experience is necessary and all the instruments are provided so why not get signed up? Check out the flyer below for the full details on how you can get involved.

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TRANSGENDER AWARENESS WEEK 2023 EVENTS

The 13th to the 19th of November marks Transgender Awareness Week for 2023. The week’s purpose is to celebrate transgender joy and all members of the trans community, whilst also highlighting the struggles the community faces and elevating the voices of gender non-conforming people. The 20th of November this year marks Trans Remembrance Day, dedicated to memorialising transgender people who lost their lives to transphobic violence. In the past year, transphobic hate crimes have risen by 11% across the UK, showing the vitality of Transgender Awareness Week more than ever, and also the need for greater visibility of transgender people and their stories.

To bring in the occasion, we have collated a list of events taking place across Manchester for the queer and transgender community to enjoy, alongside ones allies can attend to seek education, appreciate the transgender community, whilst joining the celebrations.

Queer In Tech: Inclusive Tech Meetup

14th November 2023, 5.30-8.30PM

Nimble Approach, 1 Silk Street, Manchester

At this event you can expect talks from queer community members across a range of topics including tech, leadership and barriers into employment and career development. This is the perfect opportunity to network with like minded community members and hear from experienced speakers.

Transgender Animation Event: Divert, Delight, Defy

14th November 2023

HOME MCR, 2 Tony Wilson Place, Manchester

This animation screening is part of Manchester Animation Festival 2023. It explores transgender identities through animation, whilst showcasing a vibrant spectrum of gender identities, highlighting the necessity of community and found family, and the urgent need for trans voices to be heard. Sparkle have a number of fully funded tickets available for the event – sign up via the link above.

Queer Co-Work Babes

14th November 2023, 10AM-4PM

The Proud Trust, 49-51 Sidney Street, Manchester

15th November 2023, 9AM-5PM

 Feel Good Club, 26-28 Hilton St, Manchester

If you identify as queer or LGBTQIA+ and are looking to get some work done you are most welcome to come along and join in with the Queer Hive co-working sessions in some relaxed and friendly environments across Manchester.

Lived Experience Q&A Panel

15th November 2023, 7-9PM

Central Manchester Location TBC – Check @sparkle.charity for updates

As part of Trans Awareness Week, Sparkle is proud to present a lived-experience Q&A panel. Ru Paul’s Drag Race UK’s Banksie will be leading the conversation between some wonderful panelists: Logan Brown, Yvy DeLuca (AKA Bolly Witch), HUSK, Vil, and a collection of trustees and key volunteers from Sparkle – the national transgender charity. They will be discussing all things trans, non-binary, self-care, coming out, and much more.

Queer and Trans Yoga

16th November 2023, 8.45-9.45AM

St Peter’s House, Oxford Road, Manchester

This class is an energising morning vinyasa flow class exclusive to the LGBTQIA+ community. It is a dynamic class with an emphasis on connecting body movement with the breath; the perfect way to wake up the mind and body in the morning for the day ahead. Tamsin Cole’s teaching style aims to be inclusive to all people whilst adopting a trauma-informed, body acceptance approach. She believes in the healing power of connecting to nature through yoga and how this should be accessible to everyone.

Transgender Speaker Panel

16th November 2023, 3-4PM

The Union – Conference Suite, Manchester Metropolitan University

The Union is bringing in a group of speakers to talk about their personal experiences with transitioning and the ups and downs they’ve faced along the way. Whether you’re a member of the trans community or an ally, pre-book your free ticket above and celebrate this special week.

Stories of Queer Icons

16th November 2023, 7-10.30PM

Feel Good Club, 26-28 Hilton St, Manchester

Join members of the Untold Orchestra, led by the vocals of Dom Lawson, in an intimate but interactive night celebrating the stories and lives of some of music’s queer icons. You will also have the chance to share stories of some of your favourite icons, their songs and join Dom, the band and all the Feel Good Club staff on the dance floor.

Trans Awareness Week: Manchester & Beyond

17th November 2023, 11AM-1PM

Manchester Central Library, Manchester

Drop in to Manchester Central Library during Transgender Awareness Week, to engage with some of the rich history and experiences of trans and non-binary community members, activism and community organising in Manchester and beyond. You’ll be able to see items specially selected from the LGBT Foundation Archive. If you’re inspired by the items in the archive and wish to get involved in community organising yourself, there will be a chance to chat to Nico, Community Organising Coordinator, and hear about ways you can get involved.

Sparkle and Manchester Queer Art Market

18th November 2023, 12-5PM

GRUB MCR, Manchester, M4 4HF

Head along to GRUB for a pop up event centred around trans joy, with Sparkle and Manchester Queer Art Market. The event invites LGBTQIA+ creatives to showcase and sell their work. If you are an LGBTQ+ creative, you can apply to have a stall by emailing jay.crawford@sparkle.org.uk. Entry to the market is free so pop along to support the community and their creativity.

If you have any recommendations for events to attend during Transgender Awareness Week, or are holding your own event, please send them over to dani@reformradio.co.uk for us to shout about them on our social media.