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Circle of Light Livestream Will Showcase ‘A Creative Explosion’ of New Music

The life-changing Circle of Light project is showcasing a new generation of artists with a live stream event on Friday 28 August packed with new music created by young people coming out of lockdown.

The three week project will culminate in a takeover of the Fisher Gate Point Centre for the Arts venue for the livestream kicking off at 7pm on the project’s Facebook page (www.facebook.com/circle.of.light.nottingham)

One of the first music projects funded nationally by Youth Music to take place ‘in person’ since the pandemic, Circle of Light 2020 has seen 25 young people come together and create music at the new home for Circle of Light in Nottingham.

New participants this year were mentored by the young people who took part in the first Circle of Light in 2019 to continue their professional development in the music industry and building confidence and employability skills.

Project lead Tricia Gardiner said: “We’ve all been blown away with how well the project has evolved this year. It was like a creative explosion for the young people coming out of lockdown to work with our mentors from last year to collaborate, write and record together. The result is a wonderfully upbeat and joyful album of new music. It’s also been particularly special to see our 2019 cohort transform from their early tentative beginnings to being assured mentors helping to guide and deliver the project this year.”

Following the new guidance permitting singing to take place along with COVID safe measures, the livestream showcase at 7pm Friday 28 August will feature 20 performances across different spaces in the venue along with green screen visuals, music videos, films and interviews.

It will be followed up with a digital album release of the tracks created this year in October featuring a wide range of genres with an upbeat feel.

Award-winning rapper Scorz-zay-zee, West End performer Molly-May Gardiner and DJ, music producer and events organiser Lukas Wigflex were lead mentors.

To stay in touch with the project, follow Circle of Light on social media and #circleoflightnotts #COLnotts.

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Lead mentor Scorz-zay-zee “I'm completely blown away by what we achieved in three weeks. There is something special that happens when you put people together who all have a similar interest or something in common. Beyond all the music, what we had was people jumping out of bed in the morning and racing to get to the studio and leaving with a smile. Some people just need a little boost and inspiration, that can be life changing. We also have a world class album, in my opinion one of the best albums to ever come out of our city."

2019 participant Tiffany Holland “I never thought I would be contributing to an album and it’s given me a massive sense of achievement. Not having a creative outlet was really affecting my mental health and it could have been a dark summer but thanks to this project, I’ve had loads of support and it turned into something light.”