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BEA T MAGA ZINE Featuring full listings for The Firestation 23 January - April 2016 DJ FOOD FUTURESHOCK plus Ross Noble, Julia Biel, David Morgan, Olivia Trummer, Max & Ivan & loads of augmented reality content

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Beat Magazine issue 23, featuring interviews and articles from UK dance music legends DJ Food, singer-songwriter Julia Biel, loads of augmented reality images and full event listings for The Firestation, Windsor.

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BEAT MAGAZINEFeaturing

full listings for The Firestation

23January - April 2016

DJ FOODFUTURESHOCK

plus Ross Noble, Julia Biel, David Morgan, Olivia Trummer, Max & Ivan & loads of augmented reality content

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Hello..It’s funny the thoughts and activities which end up taking up all your time - which emoji to use, running upstairs to grab your shoes and repeatedly coming back downstairs without them, 9 grain wheat bread or Italian honey-oat whatever - and right now which issue of Beat this is. And I don’t mean the number. That this is issue number 23 is not in doubt, but whether it’s the Winter or the Spring issue has caused significant debate in the office. Voices have been raised, confounded and exasperated expressions have been… expressed, friendships have been cast in doubt and - I say this quietly - harrumphing has occurred. Our last issue - ‘the Autumn issue’ - is a no brainer, so too the next one from May to August. ‘Summer’. But this one, this one belongs in neither one or the other and as a result gets referred to in the long form as 'January to April’, or the more nifty ‘Sprinter’ (which we were quite proud of, sadly). Granted, it’s not the most pressing issue you’ll come across today, the ongoing Prosecco crisis and question of which is better - Vikings or Game of Thrones - are no doubt causing you greater consternation. But the devil is in the details (apparently) and this one, at least, has been exorcised. So, you know, you’re welcome.

In other news.. Down in the dirt of this issue and season, as always we have a tonne of great stuff inside and events coming your way. Highlights for me are Ross Noble (p.11), Flight Brigade (p.14), DJ Food talking about his new FutureShock live show (p.7), Paul Kindersley’s augmented video page (p.5), Goat & Monkey’s Devil Speaks True (p.13) more Acidhousewife (p.11), and don’t forget Xbox Massive every Wednesday night. Check social media for game details. See you soon, Dan ………………………………………………………………………………………………. Cover image DJ Food, by Martin Lesanto-Smith

THE FIRESTATION CENTRE FOR ARTS & CULTURE St. Leonards Road, Windsor, Berkshire SL4 3BL 01753 866 865 [email protected] www.firestationartscentre.com

OPENING TIMES 09:30 - Midnight Monday to Saturday 09:30 - 23:00 Sunday

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Contents

FOR SUGGESTIONS OR ANY FEEDBACK ON ANYTHING WE DO, TALK TO OUR TEAM OR DROP US A LINE AT [email protected]

HOW TO FIND US The Firestation Centre for Arts and Culture is housed in The Old Court, Windsor’s old Firestation, Magistrates Court & Police Station. You’ll find us on the corner of St. Leonards Road & St Marks Road, look for the big red fire doors.

ON FOOT & BIKE From Windsor Castle, go straight down Peascod Street until you reach the Criterion & Crosses Corner pubs at the traffic lights. Go straight across and keep heading down, past East Berkshire College, you should be able to see us, all red and shiny, on your right.

BY TRAIN We are a fifteen minute walk from Windsor & Eton Riverside Station or ten minutes from Windsor Central Station.

BY BUS The Firestation is well served by buses to and from Windsor, Slough, Bracknell and the surrounding area. Routes 71, 191, 200, 701 & 702 either go right by us or very nearby.

BY CAR The Firestation is within easy reach of the M4 (Jct 6) and M40 (Jct 2). We have a number of inexpensive short stay bays opposite The Firestation offering discounts for Advantage Card holders. A parking space at the rear of the building is available for Disabled Badge holders plus a limited number of spaces are kindly made available to us from 7pm (please check on arrival). Nearest multi-storey car park is situated 5 minutes away on the corner of Victoria Road and Alexandra Road.

ACCESS

The Auditorium and Upper Bar are accessible by wheelchair and there is a designated disabled parking space and access ramp at the rear of the building. From September onwards, our new lift makes the Basement Studio fully accessible.

CONNECT WITH USwww.firestationartscentre.com www.beatmagazine.co.uk www.fireythings.com

@firestationarts @tweetsfrombeat

04 Shop Firestation

05 Paul Kindersley

06 DJ Food

08 Things We Like

10 In The Gallery

11 Listings for The Firestation

15 Things We Like

16 Julia Biel

19 Meg Mosley

20 Firestation Classes & Workshops

24 Membership, Hire & Getting Involved

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www.lemonadegallery.com Paul K

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Paul Kindersley graduated from Chelsea College of Art in 2009, he is an artist, stalker, makeup enthusiast and YouTuber based in London.

He creates rooms, installations, sets, blogs, performances, cultural interactions, drawings, internet personalities, films and constellations of found objects and images, arranged and filtered through convoluted and esoteric amalgams of histories and personal experiences.

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If, like me, you first discovered the joy of mixing vinyl in the early 90s - bottle of Becks wedged between the hand-cut foam under the 1210s and the mixer with no fader knobs, wiping golden tobacco dust off the brushed black plates on the side of your t-shirt, trying to work out if an un-labelled promo was jungle at 45rpm or something else from Bristol at 33rpm - then you’ll most likely have come across DJ Food with their Jazz Breaks series.

There was a time when, armed with a couple of DJ Food albums, some Jeep Grrlz DJ tools 12s, an acapella or two and a lot of front, you could pull off a whole night with half a dozen records and a kill switch. Then again, perhaps you first heard the - now 25 year old - Ninja Tune collective in a back room somewhere, or collapsed on a sofa in the early hours, being transported to darker, deeper places by seminal tracks like ‘Consciousness’, ‘Dark Lady’ or ‘The Crow’. Either way, whether you know it or not, rather like friends of friends of friends, or rats in London, you’re never more than 6 steps away from a DJ Food tune, largely because in the last quarter of a century DJ Food - in its various incarnations - has never been more than six steps away from club culture and the evolution of dance music. In the run up to a brand new live show debuting at Rich Mix in London, with trademark state of the art visuals sharing centre stage with the music, DJ Food’s Strictly Kev took a little time to talk to us about how it’s going, and how it’s been.

Hi, how are you? Pretty good, got lots to get done in the next 10 days so I'll be brief

What are you up to? Making content for Videocrash, designing logos, going to gigs, mixing, writing and making artwork for an upcoming exhibition about The Rammellzee and preparing for a talk about Flexi discs the day after the Rich Mix gig.

You’re at Videocrash at Rich Mix in December premiering ‘FutureShock’, with more live shows to follow. Excited? Kind of more worried that I'll never get everything done in time, there are so many options but I'm really looking forward to seeing what Cheeba, Robin and Tom get up to, it'll be a great excuse to get together.

Tell us a bit about what to expect? A sci-fi-themed set, with a retro edge visually and a futuristic

sound musically. I really like the way a lot of electronic music these days is harking back to 60s, 70s and 80s styles, modular synths coming back into fashion - that Shock of the New except with another 25 years worth of musical knowledge.

Are you streaming/broadcasting ‘Futureshock’? Not unless you know something I don't! :)

How do you see ‘live spaces’ changing with the proliferation of digital spaces and - next year - VR? I'm wondering if, come the era of Oculus Rift, whether anyone will even go out over a certain age? Will we just have the gig streamed to our headsets/glasses? It would be cheaper at the bar for sure. 

Visuals and new media have always been a key part of your work. How come?

Probably because of my graphic design background, the two go together naturally for me. I was drawing way before I became interested in music and writing graffiti before learning to DJ, I can't imagine one without the other and they can enhance each other obviously.

Do you write the music then add the visuals, or does it also work the other way around? Usually yes but something visual can inspire the music, especially film. It's funny how a lot of artists score to a moving image but you hear of few who will write music to accompany a still.

How did the Matt Johnson collaboration on The Search Engine come about? I'd wanted to work with him for years, probably since the mid 90s, after being a fan since the 80s. I got a chance to meet up with him in 2003 I think, to work on a different project that never came to fruition. We kept in touch and I dropped the idea into the conversation and started sending him roughs which were pretty rough to be honest. This is over several years, very sporadic and, eventually, I felt I nailed a version of 'GIANT' I was happy with which he then laid the vocals on. I think that track took four years from beginning to end, it was the first thing I started and the last finished for the last album. I'm working on something non-musical with him at the moment and there's still an officially unreleased version of the song which he's going to put out on his Cineola label

DJ FOOD…

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at some point. He's great fun and it's nice to meet one of your heroes and have them exceed expectations.

Who would you most like to work with who you haven't worked with yet?

I'd love to have Barry Adamson do a vocal on something as he's got such a rich baritone. I'd also like to work with a lot of modern day female vocalists, in fact I compiled a list just the other day but I'm keeping it to myself :)

Dance music, clubbing and the music industry have changed pretty massively since DJ Food started in 1990. What do you miss? What don’t you miss? I don't miss lugging heavy boxes of vinyl around the world (thank you Serato) although I do still play 45s out occasionally but digital DJing and the additional VJing as well really was a massive sea change. I don't miss smoking in clubs or crappy mixers with faders that moved like syrup had been poured in them. I do miss a time before the mobile phone distracted people every 2 minutes and the ADD of some audiences these days.

Keeping a collective going for the best part of 25 years is no small trick. What’s the secret to collaborative happiness? Be the boss! No, well, Food is less of a collective these days but collaboration is all about working out the respective strengths and weaknesses of those involved and moving out of the usual comfort zones to new places. I'm convinced that most of my collaborative work is better for the involvement of others because they push me to places I wouldn't normally go.

With so many spin-off projects related to DJ Food, how do you decide which is which, what goes where? I don't, it's kind of impossible as I have so many fingers in so many pies (pun intended). I kind of look at it like: DJ Food = music/DJing Openmind = design/art Strictly Kev = collecting in general Kevin Foakes = writing. I've been doing a bit of writing of late and putting my real name to it, there's a sense of being able to order things in the chaos of the everyday by writing.

If you could go back and change one thing, what would it be? I really should have made an album between 2000 and 2012! Although I did produced multiple mix CDs, radio shows, remixes,

reissues, record sleeves and two children amongst other things so I wasn't idle but I shouldn't have left it that long.

What’s exciting you musically at the moment? So much, there's a ridiculously good amount of music around right now: Cavern of Anti-Matter, The Comet Is Coming, Melt Yourself Down, Eagles of Death Metal, Divine Styler, Memory Man, Soundsci, Floating Points, House of Black Lanterns, Black Channels, Calibro 35, Markey Funk, Rodinia, Jane Weaver, Annabel (lee), The Buried Treasure, Ghost Box and Gamma Proforma labels.

What’s your favourite bit of tech, either studio or live? I'm pretty low tech, the Rane TTm 62 does me fine when I'm DJing, I take it to any gig where I'm playing, I love the filters on it.

And personal tech? I'm happiest sitting in front of the G5 studio desktop machine and

dual monitors :)

What’s the best gig or night of someone else’s you’ve been to? The Secret Cinema Star Wars gigs this summer are going to take some beating, being captured by stormtroopers, leading a prison breakout with my family, trading blueprints with Boba Fett for tickets off planet and then seeing a full size X-Wing fighter fly overhead.

Any weirdness on your rider? No alcohol!

What’s next for DJ Food? A mix of The Rammellzee's music for Solid Steel coming mid December to coincide with an art exhibition in London, design work on a box set for Belgium's De:Tuned label, writing for The Quietus and Vinyl Factory sites and a couple of 45-only mixes for radio shows. Then seriously getting to some new music in 2016.

Tell us something we don’t know? In 2007 I helped issue a lost album by a trio of brothers called The Dragons from the west coast called 'B.F.I'. Still to this day I occasionally get calls from Doug Dragon, who now lives in Hawaii, asking how's it going. Upcoming DJ Food tour dates and other info on djfood.org.

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FUTURESHOCKI'd really love to get Budgie from Siouxsie &

The Banshees to do a drum session some time,

I think he's a vastly overlooked drummer.

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THINGS WE LIKE…… We were a little late tuning in and turning on to the wonderful B e n j a m i n Clementine, but s i n c e h i s Mercury win his album At Least f o r N o w h a s been in our ears almost non-stop!

… We’ve all been there, at a comedy gig on a Friday night, having a good time and enjoying the show… but one table, ONE TABLE just won’t SHUT UP!

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US comedian Steve Hofstetter decided enough was enough at the Nashville Hard Rock.

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London is one of the stand out tracks, all soulful melody and soaring strings, plus it’s about time somebody gave the Capital a new anthem!

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www.lemonadegallery.com

In.Your.Face

“ T h e p r o b l e m w i t h college is that there's a tendency to mistake p r e p a r a t i o n f o r productivity. You can prepare all you want, but if you never roll the dice y o u ' l l n e v e r b e successful.” Shia LaBeouf

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In The GalleryMIA DUNNING - SUPERNOVA

Until 16th January

Mia’s biro drawings have a nostalgic quality of childhood doodles. She has a distinctive technique of mark-making that creates a sense of spontaneity in her work. From afar, her drawings have a fluid, watercolour-like quality, but as you draw nearer the painstakingly fastidious cross-hatching displays the remarkable patience and confidence required to complete them. The mistakes, blotches and imperfections are left to provide a record of her labour. Since studying fine art at Oxford Brookes and latterly the University of Gloucestershire, Mia has developed a unique and arresting style, combining playful form and colour that takes on a celestial aesthetic.

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REBECCA SEARLE

18th January to 28th February

Rebecca Searle is a young London based artist, whose work challenges the divisions we perceive between definitions of landscape, still life and the city-scape. Working largely in oil on canvas, with bold brush and knife strokes, many of her pieces occupy the space where abstract shape collides with the hard edge of architectural form. Rebecca was an Art Scholar at Gresham’s School and graduated in design from Norwich University of the Arts. She was an award-winning graphic designer at a leading London branding agency before returning to her first love, painting.

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JANUARY

KIDS CLUB CINEMA: PIXELS Saturday 16th at 13:00 Lifelong arcade-gamer Sam Brenner (Adam Sandler) and his friends must save the world from classic arcade game characters, sent to Earth by aliens to end the world. If global warming doesn’t get us, Pacman surely will! Adults £5.00/£2.50 Child/£1.00 Members

ROSS NOBLE Saturday 16th at 20:00 Ross Noble is back doing what he does best; spinning forth hilarious nonsense for your amusement. Now is your chance to see one of the best live comics working internationally today. "The supreme master of spontaneous stand-up and true king of surreal flights of fantasy" Time Out £15 GA

COSMIC COMMUNICATION Saturday 16th from 20:00 Transmoleculise yourself down to The Firestation for a funky journey into the unknown… Join Sir Alan & AweEwa as they soulfully go where no DJ has gone before, with an eclectic mix of universal jams from around the Cosmos. Free

ACIDHOUSEWIFE Saturday 23rd from 21:00 DJs Lottie & Lisa Loud head back down to the Basement for their excellent new club night, mashing up the very best in up-to-the-minute and classic house. Bringing the good times of Misdemeanours and the female-fronted swagger of Geisha, Acid Housewife dives deep underground at The Firestation for a no prisoners dance floor session, just how you like it. Free B4 23:00, then £8

THE WEDDING SINGERS Friday 29th at 20:00 Having toured extensively all around Greece, playing tiny venues to arenas, weddings to traditional feasts, the Wedding Singers have proved one thing only... that they, with their non-stop mix of 90's dance covers on steroids, can turn every place they play into a massive party! “Something like a phenomenon”, LL Cool J used to sing and several years later this phrase seems the only way to describe what a typical Wedding Singers show feels like. £3.75-£6.25

FESTIVAL ALL-DAYER Saturday 30th from 14:00 After summer 2015’s amazing all-dayer of brand new music from Hard Rock to Lo-fi, we’re pushing out for a another days worth to showcase the very best in new music. Action kicks off at 14:00, with artists and DJs right through until midnight. Check web for full line up and details. Free

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FEBRUARY SUPERBOWL 50 Sunday 7th from 22:00 Join us from 10pm in the Auditorium for hot dogs, nachos, and of course the Super Bowl in glorious HD on our massive 6-metre screen! Taking place at the Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California (home of the San Francisco 49ers), this is the first Super Bowl in history to be branded with the number “50”, mostly ‘cos the Roman Numeral “L” would look a bit weird… Featuring a hotly anticipated half-time show from the legendary Coldplay, the fiftieth Super Bowl looks set to be the most exciting yet. Free

ED ACZEL: THE RANDOM FLAPPING OF A BUTTERFLY’S WINGS Friday 12th at 20:00 “Britain’s greatest living anti-comedian” (The Guardian) returns to the road for his 2nd nationwide stand-up tour as he tries once again to nail down the nature of existence. Aczel is known for not following the rules of stand-up comedy and aims to use his show, with the help of Chaos Theory, to change the world once and for all – although it may turn out to be too complicated. He asks whether you can have your cake and eat it – i.e. seek to change human consciousness forever and keep your weekends free.

“Britain’s greatest entertainer” ★★★★★ Time Out

£10 GA, £8 Mem/Concs

7UP: VALENTUNES SPECIAL Saturday 13th from 20:00 What better way to tell that special someone you love them, than to nip out and play 7 tunes to complete strangers! West London’s infamous club night continues to create a fuss and make a mess. Play the ultimate seven tune set and win a bottle of champagne! Indulge yourself and get yer own tunes on for a change.. Free

THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL Wednesday 17th at 15:00 A magical and mischievous twist on this well known tale, complete with puppetry, live music, and audience interaction for ages 3+. It is a frosty winter evening, snow litters the ground and the little girl is alone. She is desperate to get warm so she lights the matches that she has been selling. With each match she is transported by its warmth into the scenes behind the glass. She becomes a part of the festivities, playing in the snow and eating the most delicious feast but with the light of each match they fade and are just beyond reach. £8.50 - £11.50 GA, £5.50 - £8 Child, £23.80 - £32.20 Family

XBOX MASSIVE HALF-TERM GAMEATHON Thursday 18th from 10:00 - 15:00

Grab a sofa in The Auditorium and spend the day playing the latest games and classic titles at the biggest Xbox experience out there. Head down with your friends, or jump into the action solo to drive, battle, and play your way onto the leader boards. *Ages 9+. Over 18s must be accompanied by a child.* £5 child, £7.50 including packed lunch.

KIDS CLUB CINEMA: BILL Saturday 20th at 13:00 Shakespeare’s rise to success has always been something of a mystery to many scholars and historians… until now. Taking inspiration from the Monty Python boys, six members of the BBC’s Horrible Histories crew share their humorous take on what really happened during Shakespeare’s lost years. Adults £5.00/£2.50 Child/£1.00 Members

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COSMIC COMMUNICATION Saturday 20th from 20:00 See January listing for details. Free

HITCHIN’S LAB Thursday 25th from 20:00 The Firestation’s revamped and totally supercharged open stage event. From poetry to comedy, dancers to musicians, Hitchin’s stage fits everyone. Free

MARCH DEVIL SPEAKS TRUE Thursday 10th at 19:30 Goat & Monkey’s The Devil Speaks True is a chilling visceral experience where you are cast as Banquo from Macbeth and offered an intimate perspective of a man returning home from war. Sitting in a pitch-black space and wearing wireless headphones, you’ll be immersed in a violent and tyrannical world created through sound, video projection and a solo performer. £10 GA, £8 Mem/Concs

OLIVIA TRUMMER: C2J Friday 11th at 20:00 C2J is a touring project from internationally renowned jazz pianist Olivia Trummer in collaboration with Swiss vibraphone player Jean-Lou Treboux. The name of the project comes from Classical to Jazz. Trummer has taken music by Bach, Mozart and Scarlatti and created inspired jazz arrangements and re-workings of each piece. A recording project, C2J One, sponsored by Bayer Kultur has been produced to coincide with the tour. £12.75 - £17.25 GA, £8.50 - £11.50 Mem/Concs/Adv

BAR POP! Saturday 12th from 20:00 Feeling bored, life's troubles getting you down?... PAH! You need some POP in yer life!

Indulge yourself in the ultimate night of 3 minute Pop classics from The Supremes to 5SOS... because the best things in life happen in under three minutes! Free

SELAH D’OR presents STUART GOLDSMITH Thursday 17th at 20:00 Legendary Firestation comedy and cabaret night Selah D’Or returns with a mind-bending, smile stretching night of new comedy. Stuart Goldsmith is an internationally award-winning comedian, with a reputation for smart, accessible stand-up. Surprisingly candid about his exploits, sexploits and textploits, Stuart likes to get his teeth into love, romance and the downside of getting what you want. "Not one single dull moment" (Scotsman) "He gets huge laughs" (List) Support from local comedian and Hitchin's Lab winner, Simon Moore. GA £8.00 / £6.00 Members/Concs

KIDS CLUB CINEMA: INSIDE OUT Saturday 19th at 13:00 In another brilliant Pixar adventure, Riley’s emotions - Joy, Fear Anger, Disgust and Sadness - conflict and struggle in the ‘Headquarters’ of her mind on how best to deal with her new life in San Francisco, a new house and school. Adults £5.00/£2.50 Child/£1.00 Members

COSMIC COMMUNICATION Saturday 19th from 20:00 See January listing for details. Free

POETS FOR CHANGE Thursday 24th at 19:30 A poetry event like no other, with host Cecelia Grant Peters joined by a host of local, national and international poets and spoken word artists for a fantastic night of rhyme and rhythm. Poets for Change is a now international campaign - conceived by Michael Rothenberg and Terri Carrión - to harness positive global change across a range of issues through the arts. For full line up check web listing. £4-£6 GA, £5 Mem/Concs

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FLIGHT BRIGADE plus support Friday 25th at 20:00 2015 was a powerful year for Flight Brigade, with festival performances including The Great Escape, Glastonbury and Bestival, followed by an autumn of solid touring. With “music that is instantly recognisable” (Emerging Indie Bands), Flight Brigade are “a rare talent that calls to mind early Arcade Fire” (God Is In The TV). One of Kings of A&R's recent Buzz Artist's, New Sick Music said they were “on a warpath to making history… a bit of Muse, compared to My Morning Jacket, but ultimately what we hear is a dark, orchestral, and narrative-driven tour de force”. The 7-piece's sound certainly packs a big punch and they’re gaining a momentum which makes their future very bright. £7 GA, £5 Mem/Concs/Adv

APRILTOM BALMONT: THE MAN WITH THE MECHANICAL HEART Friday 1st at 20:00 The Man With The Mechanical Heart is a magically charming evening with terrifying escapes and classic comedy. Sword swallowing, knife juggling, magic, and a daring underwater escape are all in an evening’s work for this modern day mix of Houdini and Tommy Cooper. Drawing inspiration from some of the UK’s classic comedians and variety artists such as Morecombe and Wise and Dave Allen, this is an unforgettable night out. £8 GA, £7 Concs/Adv, £6 Mem

KIDS CLUB CINEMA: SONG OF THE SEA Saturday 9th at 13:00 In this beautiful animated children’s story, Saoirse is the last of the selkies - legendary Celtic creatures who can turn from seals into people. After moving to Dublin with their grandmother, she and her brother Ben embark on a journey through legend and fantasy to save the spirit world. Adults £5.00/£2.50 Child/£1.00 Members

PLASTIC GROOVE Saturday 9th from 20:00

New and growing label Plastic Groove return to The Basement for another late and loud night of deep house and electro dub. Very special guests as always - tbc. Free

DAVID MORGAN: BLAMMO! Friday 15th at 20:00 David Morgan loves a great many things (boys, television, lists of three things) and he'd love to tell you all about them.  You may have seen him getting over excited on shows like Virtually Famous on E4, Sweat the Small Stuff on BBC Three or Big Brother's Bit on the Side on Channel 5. You may have seen him being cruel, in a loving way, to celebrities on a weekly basis on ITV2's Safe Word. To be honest, you're most likely to have seen him retweeted into your timeline during Eurovision. “Funny. Yes, with a capital F” Attitude £12 GA, £10 Mem/Concs

COSMIC COMMUNICATION Saturday 16th from 20:00 See January listing for details. Free

MAX & IVAN: THE END Thursday 28th at 20:00 Welcome to Sudley-on-Sea. Take a look around. You don’t have long. Seriously. Foster’s Edinburgh Comedy Award winners and Melbourne Barry Award nominees Max and Ivan (BBC One’s W1A, BBC Radio 4’s Casebook of Max and Ivan) embark on their first UK tour to tell an epic narrative sketch comedy tale about the hopes, fears and dreams of a doomed town. “A thing of startling precision, imagination and crowd-pleasing charm. I could watch it again tomorrow.” ★★★★★ Times

“Truly outstanding.” ★★★★★ Edinburgh Evening News

“Max and Ivan are the real deal.” ★★★★ Guardian

£12 GA, £10 Mem/Concs

STRANGE & BEAUTIFUL Saturday 30th from 20:00 A bar club night with a difference, weaving beautiful and often rarely heard music together with stunning visuals across the night; this is a club event that will tease your senses and feed your soul. Free

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… Oh my, how Y o u G r a t e f u l are we when a few clicks turns up gems like this??

… Queen of boundary crashing and genre smashing - Björk - has given us one or two great vids in her time, from 1993’s zeitgeisty Big Time Sensuality to Chris Cunnungham’s masterpiece for All Is Full of Love.

THINGS WE LIKE…

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Anyone who’s lived in a flat, a terraced house or indeed a tiny bedsit in Camden where the plasterboard walls don’t even reach the ceiling (hmmm).. Will FEEL this

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… This then, the brilliantly out there Jesse Kanda directed Mouth Mantra - s h o t f r o m inside Björk’s mouth - should c o m e a s n o surprise.

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Julia Biel is a rare talent, moving effortlessly through classic jazz tones, psychedelia, the softest electro-acoustic moments and sweeping cinematic landscapes.

Already tipped by The Independent as “the best British vocalist to emerge in an age”, the arrival of her stunning second album Love Letters and Other Missiles and a recent MOBO nomination have shifted her out onto ever bigger stages. At the turn of 2015/16, Julia talks to us about writing, making videos and geeks.

Hi, how are you? Great thanks :). Hope you're good.

Where are you and what are you up to? I'm on a train going home.

Your new album 'Love Letters and Other Missiles' has had an incredible response! How have your existing fans found it? Do you know, I'm not sure. The last time I released anything social media didn't exist. Even though it wasn't that long ago, it's a different world now and back then most of my touring was in the UK, whereas this time round most of my touring has been abroad. So, so far I haven't been back to any of the same places where people who knew the first album might have come out to see me again. Amongst friends and industry people that I know, the changed sound has been fully embraced as part of my unfolding artistic story, so hopefully that's the general vibe about it.

How does this album differ from your début, 'Not Alone'? The essential difference comes from the writing itself - 'Not Alone' was an album that featured my songwriting partnership with the

guitarist, Jonny Phillips, and artistically represents the place where we met in the middle. 'Love Letters and Other Missiles’ (my new album) is an album of self-penned songs and so is more unadulterated 'me' if you like! Also, I graduated to being a self-accompanying singer and songwriter with this album, playing piano and guitar. Musically, the free reign I had has resulted in an album that at times is quite dark but also cinematic. It's an album that I hope casts my love of old school jazz harmony into a contemporary context lyrically and sonically.

You just produced a remix EP 'Licence to be Cruel' as well. How did that come about? It feels like I've been collecting remixes kinda like a child collects pretty pebbles for some time! It seemed only right and proper to find a way of putting them on display. All these producers have created something wholly different and convincing as separate pieces of music from the original songs they were working with and it's always a real thrill to hear my voice in totally different sound worlds. I worked with all the producers tweaking structures and other details and the EP took shape.

You were recently nominated for a MOBO award, how did it feel? I saw the news announced on Twitter and it was so out of the blue and unexpected it took a while to sink in! You know, as an artist you're constantly working to pull your version of reality out of your own mind and into a form you can behold.   It's such an all-consuming enterprise that when you get recognition of that kind that says other people are listening to,

appreciating and enjoying your work, it's a fantastically world-broadening experience and it was really exciting news to share with friends and fans.

Who were your earliest musical influences? My first song crush was 'Sweet Dreams' by Eurythmics.

When did you write your first song and what was it called? Ha ha, my first song was called 'Enough is Enough'. No one has ever heard it but I still occasionally find myself humming its chorus.

What do you prefer most, live performance or studio work and why? I love both for different reasons.

P r o d u c i n g music for posterity on albums has some of that joy but is

ultimately like working out what outfit you'd most like to be

Julia Biel… Love

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The experience of making music in the moment with my band

is unparalleled by anything else I know, it's such a liberating,

otherworldly and magical kind of experience that is greater

than the sum of its parts and never the same twice.

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pictured in - the clothes don't change the essence of the wearer but they do change how the wearer feels about themselves and how they're coming across. There's an inevitable 'looking in the mirror' process you have to go through, and you can't avoid it.

If you could duet with anyone, from anytime, who would it be and which song? Ooh I think it would have to be Nat King Cole - but I wouldn't go ahead and choose the song without consulting him ;)

How does the creative process of writing and producing work for you? Where do you find inspiration for your music? Everything goes in and comes out refracted through the lens of my angle on the world. Anything can  inspire you and there are no limits, so you have to be open-hearted and take everything, the bad along with the good. Sometimes it's overwhelming but you can't control that.

How much artistic involvement do you have in your music videos? And which one is your favourite? In the case of all my music videos so far, they've been a collaborative process between me and the team involved. I don't think you can ever fully hand over creative responsibility to someone else and still be expressing yourself in a way that is going to be true to yourself, and you definitely can't expect it to turn out how you want it to if you do. Ultimately all aspects of my artistic identity need to work in harmony according to my artistic vision and be the best they can be in that timeframe, within the natural limitations of their creative circumstances. Each one has a story to tell in terms of how it came about, but I'd say my favourite video so far is the one I made with Rebekah Dobbins for We Watch the Stars. I explained my vision to her and she ran with it and brought so much more than I could have dreamt of to the table. It was a really cold day and we were all absolutely freezing, but everyone involved was in high spirits all day and threw themselves into it. On the day of the shoot, despite best-laid plans, there were things that went wrong that turned out to be blessings in disguise, as the improvised solutions were much better for the mood of the video than some of the things we'd planned. Sometimes that's the way it goes, you have to stay flexible and positive and that video is testament to that. Yeah, I'm proud of that one.

What’s the best thing about being you? Is that a trick question? Erm.. I will say I feel blessed to be mixed race.

Who would you most like to collaborate with in the future? I'm having a big alt-J phase at the moment - it'd be amazing to collaborate with them for sure if the stars aligned to make it happen.

In 10 years time, what would you like to be doing, what would you like to have achieved? I'd like to still be making music and have been able to make a continuous living from doing it - I'd love to just keep doing what I'm doing, touring it around and hopefully performing music that connects with people. That's what it's all about.

What's on your iPod? Truthfully? I don't have an iPod. When the whole digital revolution took place I was some way behind and haven't caught up on that one yet. (See below re geeky things I don't know!)

You’ve had a busy year, what are your plans and projects for the future? At the moment, in-between tour dates, I'm busy producing album number 3!

Sushi or Pizza? Pizza all the way.

Trains or planes? Trains no question.

What’s the most geeky thing you know? Hmm, well I muddle through at best - I just don't have the head for retaining that kind of info and so invariably the next time I need to know the same thing, I'm starting from scratch all over again.   I'd say the most geeky things I can definitely say I know are the names of the geeky people I call on to help me figure all the geeky stuff out. Love Letters and Other Missiles is out now via iTunes and such like. Images by Jenna Foxton.

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In.Your.Face

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A Litany for Survival

For those of us who live at the shoreline standing upon the constant edges of decision crucial and alone for those of us who cannot indulge the passing dreams of choice who love in doorways coming and going in the hours between dawns looking inward and outward at once before and after seeking a now that can breed futures like bread in our children's mouths so their dreams will not reflect the death of ours:

For those of us who were imprinted with fear like a faint line in the center of our foreheads learning to be afraid with our mother's milk for by this weapon this illusion of some safety to be found the heavy-footed hoped to silence us For all of us this instant and this triumph We were never meant to survive.

And when the sun rises we are afraid it might not remain when the sun sets we are afraid it might not rise in the morning when our stomachs are full we are afraid of indigestion when our stomachs are empty we are afraid we may never eat again when we are loved we are afraid love will vanish when we are alone we are afraid love will never return and when we speak we are afraid our words will not be heard nor welcomed but when we are silent we are still afraid

So it is better to speak remembering we were never meant to survive

Audre Lorde The Black Unicorn

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Meg Mosley - ’Selfie-facing’ 2015

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The Firestation and Prime Studios host a huge range of classes, workshops and meet-ups for everything from junior dance to life drawing and making music. Details of current classes are below, or check The Firestation website for the most up-to-date listings.

BLOSSOM BALLET & HAWTHORNE SCHOOL OF DANCE

Blossom Ballet offers a new way to learn through exciting movement classes derived from imaginative play, providing a sound foundation for dance, education and having lots of fun. Upon graduation from Blossom Ballet, pupils are welcome to join Hawthorne School of Dance to continue their learning in Ballet, Tap, Modern, Acrobatics and Street. Classical Ballet - Delivered in a fun and imaginative manner with classes divided by age and ability - suitable for girls, boys, beginners and improvers. Tap and Modern dance - delivered in an energetic and interactive manner with classes divided by age and ability - suitable for girls, boys, beginners and improvers. Both with optional examinations validated by the ISTD. MONDAY 4TH JANUARY - SATURDAY 19TH MARCH (EXCL 15TH - 20TH FEBRUARY) BLOSSOM ISTD BALLET & TAP [4 YEARS] Mon 15:00 - 15:45 & Sat 10:40 - 11:25 £86 PRE-PRIMARY BALLET & TAP [RECEPTION] Mon 15:50 - 16:40, £92 Sat 9:45 - 10:35  & 11:30 - 12:20, £92 ISTD PRIMARY BALLET & TAP [YEAR 1] Mon 16:45 - 17.35 £92 ISTD GRADE 1 BALLET & TAP [YEAR 2] Mon 17:40 - 18:30 £92 ISTD GRADE 1/2 MODERN & TAP [YEAR 4] Wed 16:00 - 16:50 £92 (or half pice if attending Ballet) ISTD GRADE 2/3 MODERN & TAP [YEAR 5/6] Wed 17:40 - 18:30 £92 (or half pice if attending Ballet) ACRO/STRETCH/STREET  Wed 16:55 - 17:35 (FREE if attending Modern/Tap) FFI: www.blossomballet.com

WINDSOR PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY

Auditorium The Windsor Photographic Society is one of the largest photographic societies in the UK. Members enjoy a friendly atmosphere & varied and stimulating programme of practical help, creative sessions , speakers, competitions and social evenings. Come along for an evening for free, without obligation, to find out more, meet some members and enjoy the evening. FFI: www.windsor-photographic-society.co.uk MONDAYS 4TH JANUARY - 25TH APRIL (EXCL. BANK HOLIDAYS) 20:00 - 22:00

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LINDY HOP SWING DANCE CLASSES Lindy hop is the original style of partnered swing dancing. From the dance halls of 1920s Harlem it exploded with the worldwide swing craze of the 30s and 40s. Over the last 20-30 years swing dancing has been enjoying a global renaissance. London has been one of the major cities driving this revival - and it’s now spreading rapidly from town to town across the country. Established in 1998, Swingland is a leading and well-respected swing dancing school and swing dance and music promoter based in the London area. Our Windsor classes are taught by Swingland founder Martin Ellis. MONDAYS from 4TH JANUARY BEGINNERS 20:00 - 21:00 Learn all the basics with simple fun routines aimed at getting you dancing quickly.

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Absolute beginners always welcome. No partner needed! PRACTICE 21:00 - 21:30 Open to dancers from both classes INTERMEDIATES 21:30 - 22:15 Move your dancing on with more complex rhythms, moves and combinations. Either class £10 per session / £40 per 5 week block Or both classes £15 per session / £50 per 5 week block

SOTA STAGE SCHOOL SOTA SEEDS 

All Spaces SOTA Seeds classes provide a fabulous introduction to performing arts for little ones. Watch them flourish as they explore through dance, singing and drama.  AGES 4-6 YEARS  TUESDAYS 5TH JANUARY - 15TH MARCH (EXCL 16TH FEBRUARY)  3.45pm-4.30pm  AGES 3-5 YEARS  SUNDAYS 10TH JANUARY - 20TH MARCH (EXCL 14TH FEBRUARY)  10:00 - 10:45 £78 per 10 week term 

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SOTA MUSICAL THEATRE CLASS

The Auditorium Have a ball learning songs, dances and acting scenes from West End and Broadway musicals with our highly experienced acting, dance and singing coaches.  AGES 8-14 YEARS TUESDAYS 5TH JANUARY - 15TH MARCH (EXCL 16TH FEBRUARY)  16:30 - 17:45 £120 per 10 week term

4MOTION YOUTH DANCE CLASSES 

Basement Studio FLAMES 7-10yrs 17:00 - 18:00 / £70.00    Flames workshops are action packed and focus on learning fun routines, gaining confidence and devising interesting new choreography. Children are encouraged to input their ideas, explore their creativity, and experience the value of working as a team. HEAT 11-12yrs 17:00 - 18:00 / £70.00 The transitional class from FLAMES to BLAZE, involving an intermediate approach to dance technique and choreography skills. HEAT dancers have the opportunity to become 4Motion Dance Assistants to develop young leadership skills. BLAZE 13yrs+ 18:00- 19:00 / £75.00 Blaze is ideal for those wishing to study or currently studying GCSE Dance, Theatre and Performing Arts, and those with a genuine passion and dedication for creative arts. BLAZE classes involve an advanced approach to dance technique, contact work, and choreography and performance skills. All 4Motion groups take part in the end of term 4Motion Youth Dance Performance, performing to family and friends. TUESDAYS 12TH JANUARY - 15TH MARCH (EXCL.16TH FEBRUARY)

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4MOTION ADULT DANCE FITNESS

Basement Studio 4Motion have created a totally unique contemporary dance class that welcomes anyone who wants to try something new and build on their current technique, flexibility, and fitness. The class focuses on high intensity dance specific fitness; yoga stretches and dance technique, and is a very friendly and fun group. FFI: [email protected] or 07792859254. 4-WEEK COURSE: TUESDAY 19TH JANUARY - 9TH FEBRUARY 19:00-20:00 £32 for 4-week course.

For suggestions or any feedback on what we do, please talk to us at [email protected]

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STARLIGHT SALSA

Basement Studio Join this amazing new Salsa course. No experience is required and you don’t need a partner, so come alone and have a great time, learning how to Salsa with the best teachers in Berkshire. Be part of the fun, enjoy the best Latin music, meet new people and have great time! WEDNESDAYS FROM 13TH JANUARY 20:30 - 22:30 £8 per session £40 for 6 week course 6 week courses start on 13th January, 24th February & 6th April

FIRESTATION YOUTH THEATRE

Basement Studio Our fantastic youth theatre class with Bea Vanderkar, provides a fun and stimulating environment for young people to develop a practical understanding of the art of theatre whilst making new friends. The group learns the techniques of improvisation, using these to write and devise their own pieces as well as exploring existing scripts and performing a showcase to friends and family at the end of term. THURSDAYS 7TH JANUARY - 24TH MARCH (EXCL. 18TH FEBRUARY) 7-11yrs 16:15 - 17:45, £110 12-18yrs 17:45 - 19:45, £130

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MESSY MONETS

Basement Studio Fun packed creative classes for pre-schoolers, Messy Monets have arrived at The Firestation! Each class lasts around an hour and is themed. The children make two things to take home each session – so we’re great value for money and the little ones are kept nice and busy! During the session, the children also do some modelling with play-dough, paint with hands and feet on our massive wallpaper strip and dance around in bubbles at the end of each session to music. So it’s pretty fun packed! FRIDAYS 8TH JANUARY - 29TH APRIL (EXCL.FEBRUARY HALF TERM & EASTER HOLIDAYS) 10:30 - 11.30 Tickets £6 / £4 siblings / Loyalty cards available

GUITAR & MUSIC GROUP

The Loft Ages 8 - 14 years A short course for total beginners and designed to establish basic guitar technique, alongside some fundamental musicianship skills. By the end of the course students will be able to sing a few simple folk songs whilst accompanying themselves on the guitar. We will also be learning to read simple music notation using tonic sol-fa and to play simple melodies on the guitar. FFI: [email protected] FRIDAYS 8TH JANUARY - 11TH MARCH 16:00 - 17:00 10 week course: £100

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ISLAMIC ART CLASSES

Prime Studios For centuries, Muslim artists have used gold, ink, and brightly coloured paints to illuminate and beautify sacred manuscripts. Focusing on the beautiful "shamsa" (sun-burst) composition, and intricate floral designs, students explore the rich and varied forms that exist in Islamic manuscript illumination. They learn how to paint illuminated plant and floral motifs using techniques known as "halkar" and “tarama”, as well as the essential design principles that go into creating floral compositions. Students learn about traditional painting and gilding techniques used in Islamic manuscript illumination, including making and using shell gold and handmade watercolour paints. The course also looks at the artistic and historical context within which this art developed, and learning is supported by illustrated talks, practical demonstrations, one-to-one tuition, and handouts for students to keep. All art materials are covered in the course fee. Floral Design in Islamic Manuscript Illumination SATURDAYS 16TH JANUARY - 6TH FEBRUARY 10:00 - 16:00 Course Fee: £300 For full course info and bookings please visit: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/floral-design-in-islamic-manuscript-illumination-tickets-19347844925

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SILK PAINTING

Prime Studios Ages 16+ Painting on silk is a wonderful way to produce vibrant glowing art works whether in the form of paintings, scarves, cushion-covers, clothing or wall-hangings. In this class you will learn all the necessary techniques and options, including a basic understanding of colour and composition in a painting or design. You will learn about the dyes and how to handle them, the different kinds of frames that can be used to stretch the silk, and the use of gutta as a resist, to curb the flow of the dyes. Other methods will include water colour technique, wax technique, using salt, sugar and alcohol for special effects, stamping, stencilling, and using thickener and anti-spread medium for painterly techniques. Aurora is an experienced and popular teacher, a member of the Guild of Silk Painters, a Professional Associate of the Society for All Artists, and an accredited tutor with the International School of Colour. FFI: [email protected] Suitable for all abilities, 16 years and over. SATURDAYS 16TH JANUARY - 2ND APRIL (EXCL.13TH & 20TH FEBRUARY) 11:00 - 13:30 £145 per Term

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SL ART KIDS!

Basement Studio SL ART  kids! is designed to be fun, energetic activity led sessions aimed at kids to stretch their imagination and unleash their self expression and have an enormous amount of fun too! Come on down to make, create and decorate your own art from pipe-cleaner pets to pom-poms, canvas painting, clay coil pots and recycled 3D puppets! All art materials and art overalls included. All artwork taken home. FFI and bookings: 07787 243682 or [email protected] SATURDAYS 6TH JANUARY - 27TH FEBRUARY (EXCL. 30TH JANUARY) 13:00 - 14:00 £7 a session

SOTA SUNDAY STAGE SCHOOL

SOTA School enables 6-16 year olds to develop skills in dance, singing and drama in a creative and stimulating environment. Working in three age groups, pupils rotate between three workshops lead by professionally trained workshop leaders and performers. The emphasis is on fun through confidence building, skills development and self expression. AGES 6-16 YEARS SUNDAYS 10TH JANUARY - 20TH MARCH (EXCL 14TH FEBRUARY)  10:30 - 13:30 £245 per 10 week term

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LIFE DRAWING

Basement Studio A fun and lively life drawing session for all abilities – from total beginner to professional artist. There is music, plus excellent stage-lighting in the studio, which allows a great range of tone. Highly-experienced and professional models pose (nude) for the class, for a combination of quick and long poses with typically one very long pose at the end. Students can bring whatever materials they want to use – e.g. pencils, oil paint, acrylic, chalks etc, and paper. Easels and drawing boards will be provided and class tutor - Patrick Palmer - brings a selection of basic materials and paper. Patrick is a professional artist who specialises in drawing and painting the female form. He exhibits in Mayfair and the King's Road in London, and his work has been included in several books. He is happy to help you with method and technique. Alternatively you can be left to your own devices. SUNDAYS 17TH JANUARY - 24TH APRIL (EXCL. BANK HOLIDAYS) 17:30 - 19:30 £10 drop in, £8 with Advantage Card/Conc/Mem £35 for 4 sessions FFI: [email protected]

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HIRE OUR SPACES Whether you’re thinking about a party, private cinema viewing, Xbox tournament, or children’s party, we’ve a fast growing reputation for being THE place to have fun. With all the gear to provide great tunes, DJ’s, entertainers, films and games, plus of course two great bars and a vibrant atmosphere, what’s not to love! To find out more visit our website or call us on 01753 866 865

Volunteers join us on a regular basis and they are integral to our success! Opportunities range from Marketing & Distribution to Technical team and Front of House. In exchange for your well-spent time here, we offer exclusive, exciting benefits, as well as a spectacular insight into working in the arts industry!

Curating, Performance & WorkshopsWe’re always on the lookout to nurture new talent, from offering DJ spots in the bar, programming new bands in our music nights, to performances or artists leading a workshop or class.

Email us now on [email protected]

FIRESTATION MEMBERSHIP By joining our fantastic membership scheme you can benefit from a whole host of offers and special events. On top of an array of discounts (which are listed below), you are exclusively invited to a Members only event to celebrate the launch of the new season, supplying all the information you need to enjoy the next season’s sensational programme to the fullest! Individual, family and corporate membership packages available.

• Exclusive booking period for premium events• 20% discount on all season performances • 10% discount at The Firestation Bar• 10% discount on private hires and conferences.• Discounts with our partner restaurants and shops. Check website for up to date list of deals and offers.

Firestation Membership £25.00 Concession Membership £20 Family Membership £37.50

For Corporate Membership: Please contact our office team on 01753 866 865 to discuss your fantastic Corporate Membership options.

To get your Firestation Membership, please visit our website and fill out the short registration form or call us on 01753 866 865.

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