Performing On Air

Silchester Players (SP), Helping Hands – Basingstoke Community Radio (HHBCR) and Basingstoke Music and Arts Festival (BMAF) have each been required to adapt to changing circumstances as a result of the Covid 19 pandemic. They are now performing again, but not in a conventional way!

First of all, a brief explanation of how these innovative local voluntary groups came to collaborate together. In 2019, BMAF’s Creative Writing Section Secretary, Tony Corbin, and Helping Hands’ Basingstoke Community Radio Station Manager, Christine Rowley, herself a keen writer and previous entrant to BMAF’s Creative Writing Competition, hatched a plan together. The result was the creation of an audio e-book entitled ‘Local Lines’. This comprised 18 selected entries from the 2019 BMAF Creative Writing competition. Sales raised over £300 for the respective charities. 

Suitably encouraged, 2020 ‘Place to be Proud Of’ award winning HHBCR added a new weekly programme to their schedule ‘Poems for Pleasure’. This is hosted by another BMAF Creative Writing Competition entrant and past winner, Stephen Bibby. He and Tony soon came up with the idea of reading a winning entry from the 2020 BMAF Creative Writing Competition at the start of each weekly broadcast (currently between 1 and 2pm on a Tuesday).

The readings have been well received and have spawned further ideas. One is the ‘Bards of Basingstoke’ initiative. This offers budding writers across the Borough the opportunity to read (or have their work read) on radio. Stephen Bibby takes up the story.

‘It was not as simple as it might at first seem. Come the lockdown, my study became a remote studio where I record my weekly programme. As a result, all contributions come to me as computer files, either as text or as a reading by the author. I then produce the programme which then has to be uploaded and the file format changed so that it can be broadcast ‘as live’ on the radio. So all it takes for any budding Bards in the Borough is an email sent to me, via the station studio@hhcr.org.uk , attaching your verse or if a reading, attaching it as an M4A file’.  

But the tale doesn’t terminate there. Stephen is also a member of Silchester Players who in the ‘old normal’ would have been busy producing and performing their annual panto and three or four other stage productions. Again, the pandemic has thwarted SP’s efforts. That was until Stephen came up with an idea, not just to read the BMAF Creative Writing Competition winning play entry on air, but to perform it instead!

Of course, as with all plays, auditions had to be held.  These took place in a large local garden with strict social distancing measures being put in place. Normally the physical appearance of actors and actresses is a consideration but, on this occasion, the primary concern was the voices. 

So, make a note in your diary for 1 o’clock on Tuesday 29th September. This is when the play “The Litter Picker” written by Chineham resident, Ann Stonehouse and now adapted for radio, will be performed.  Ann commented, ‘It’s wonderful that my play is going to be performed by accomplished actors. It has meant some extra work, but I’m really thrilled and can’t wait to listen in’.

To hear the play, go to www.hhcr.org on your computer, tablet or mobile phone and click on ‘Listen Live’ Alternatively you can ask Alexa or Google hub to find it. More on Silchester Players can be found on their website: www.silchesterplayers.org

For more details of the 2021 Basingstoke Music and Arts Festival Creative Writing competition please contact Tony Corbin (BMAF Section Secretary) via email at BMAFCW@kempshott.plus.com . Full details of the BMAF 2021 Festival will also be available on the website www.basingstokemusicandarts.co.uk when it is formally launched in mid-September.  

The Creative Writing section of the Festival invites entries of poems, short stories and articles as well as plays. If you are successful you could find your play being performed by Silchester Players, in a radio version or, if the Pandemic allows, on stage on 21st March 2021 at the annual BMAF Creative Writing Competition Awards Ceremony. The entry deadline is Monday 14th December 2020.


Changes to BMAF Creative Writing Competition Winning Entry broadcast times on HHcr

On April 17th, we announced the publishing of the schedule for the broadcasting on Helping Hands Community Radio (HHCR) of this year’s winning BMAF Creative Writing entries. Today we need to notify you that, WEF Tuesday 26th May, the broadcast time on HHCR will be changed to 1pm from the current time of 3pm.

As before, the winning entries will be read during the first few minutes of Stephen Bibby’s weekly ‘Poems for Pleasure’ programme. The show currently airs each Tuesday between 3 and 4pm but starting Tuesday 26th May, will broadcast from 1 to 2 pm.

BMAF Creative Writing Section Secretary Tony Corbin said “This is the 2nd collaboration between BMAF and Helping Hands. Last year we published the Local Lines Audio Book in the form of a USB memory stick and MP3 download form This raised over £100 for each charity. This year, we hope we can further raise the profile of both organisations through these broadcasts.”

HHCR is an internet radio station which means those interested can listen via smart phone, tablet, desktop or laptop. To learn more about this volunteer led community initiative, or to listen live, visit https://hhcr.org.uk/listen-live/ To view the BMAF Creative Writing winning entries full broadcast schedule please see the link at the bottom of this post.

Please click on the revised Broadcast Schedule for full details.

Pictured in our previous post below: Adam Yarnton (St. Marks CoE Primary) with his trophy. His winning entry, a short story entitled ‘Panic in the North Pole’ will now be broadcast at 1 o’clock on Tuesday 7th July

Helping Hands Community Radio to broadcast winning entries.

Basingstoke Music and Arts (BMAF) have today published the schedule for the broadcasting on Helping Hands Community Radio (HHCR) of this year’s winning BMAF Creative Writing entries. 

The winning entries will be read during the first few minutes of Stephen Bibby’s weekly ‘Poems for Pleasure’ programme. The show airs between 3 and 4pm each Tuesday and the first reading, Amber Milligan’s ‘The Peril of the Amazon Rainforest’ can be heard on Tuesday 5th May.

BMAF Creative Writing Section Secretary Tony Corbin said “This is the 2nd collaboration between BMAF and Helping Hands. Last year we published the Local Lines Audio Book in the form of a USB memory stick and MP3 download form This raised over £100 for each charity. This year, we hope we can further raise the profile of both organisations through these broadcasts.” 

HHCR is an internet radio station which means those interested can listen via smart phone, tablet, desktop or laptop. To learn more about this volunteer led community initiative, or to listen live, visit https://hhcr.org.uk/listen-live/ To view the BMAF Creative Writing winning entries full broadcast schedule please see the link at the bottom of this post.

Pictured: Adam Yarnton (St. Marks CoE Primary) with his trophy. His winning entry, a short story entitled ‘Panic in the North Pole’ will be broadcast on Tuesday 7th July

BMAF is pleased to announce the availability of the Local Lines Audio Book. This comprises 18, local author written, prose and poetry readings selected from the 2019 BMAF Creative Writing competition entries.

Local Lines is available as:

·         An MP3 File Download at the original suggested donation of £5

or

·         A CD for a suggested donation of £6.60

Or

·         A USB Memory stick, again at a suggested donation of £6.60

All proceeds are shared 50-50 between the BMAF and Helping Hands for the Blind local charities.

Makes a great Christmas present too!! Please spread the word.

Please contact bmafcw@kempshott.plus.com for details of how to order.

New Musical Theatre Classes added to Speech & Drama Section

New Musical Theatre classes have been added to the Speech and Drama section of the 2020 Syllabus.

These include Solo Character Study and Song classes, Duologue and Song classes and in addition to those listed, for 2020 we will be introducing 3 Group Musical Theatre classes for ages 12 years & under SP/D96, 18 years & under SP/D97 and 19 years & over SP/D98.

Please contact Angie Holmes our Speech & Drama Section Secretary for further details on these exciting new additions!

Time to Get Creative…

September, as many of you will know, is when the annual Basingstoke Music and Arts Festival (BMAF) is formally launched.

For BMAF Creative Writing competition participants, it means the entry deadline is only three months away – this year the date is Monday 16th December 2019. So now is the time to start thinking about what you will write about and which categories (poetry, prose, scripts, articles, sonnets or flash fiction) you will enter this year.

To help you on your way here’s an outline of some of the 2020 highlights and NEW additions to the syllabus. It doesn’t matter if you are nine or ninety; the competition is open to all!

  1. NEW THIS YEAR – ‘Poem into Poem’ – The Alethea Awards – This new category, initially for children, seeks to bring greater inclusivity and diversity to the Festival. Entries can be translations of your own or established authors’ poems or, with specialist assistance allowed, text derived from sign language or other recognised communication system languages. All entrants must live in the Borough.
  2. ‘500 word Flash Fiction Challenge’ – Introduced in 2019 and hugely popular, this exciting and demanding writing category seeks newly originated fictional material specifically set in Basingstoke or North Hampshire. Let your imagination run loose – open to children and adults.
  3. Entry Deadline Date – All entries must be received as hard copy or via email on or by Monday 16th December. (NB Entries can be accepted from 1st September onwards). Competition Entry and Event Fees are the same as for last year – details in the syllabus. Please remember to fully complete and sign the 2020 BMAF Creative Writing competition ENTRY FORM when you submit your work.
  4. Other Dates for your Diary – The Creative Writing Category Awards Ceremony will once again beat Queen Mary’s College (QMC) commencing at 2.30pm on Sunday 22nd March. The BMAF Gala Performance – also at QMC – will commence at 2.00pm on Sunday 26th April. Awards for the best overall Children and adults Creative Writing Awards will be presented during this 2 hour event.
  5. NEW THIS YEAR – ‘Local Lines’ Audio Book – This exciting new addition is a collaboration between BMAF (itself a charity) and Helping Hands for the Blind. The Audio Book, available in the Autumn in the form of a CD, will feature 18 readings (poetry/prose/scripts and sonnets) specially selected from the 2019 Creative Writing competition entries. Why not pre-order your copy now (for £6 – payable on collection) by emailing BMAFCD@kempshott.plus.com . All proceeds to local charities.
  6. Full 2020 BMAF Printed Syllabus – The hard-copy 2020 BMAF Syllabus will be available from week commencing 9th September. To order your copy please email the BMAF Secretary:jeanfilkin@hotmail.co.uk