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The hidden talents of people recovering from the effects of homelessness will be on display at the Midlands Arts Centre (MAC) this July. In a first-time ever event, clients from SIFA Fireside will take to the stage to show off the creative talents that they have been honing through sessions with the Geese Theatre Company and Nordoff and Robbins, the music therapy charity.

Ranging from spoken-word testimonials from SIFA staff with lived experience, powerful, to issue-based performances that amplify voices too often ignored, and rousing musical renditions of both original and well-known songs, the afternoon is set to be an uplifting insight into how creativity has no limits.

The event takes place on Saturday July 19th between 2pm and 4pm. The space has been kindly donated by the team at the MAC, Cannon Hill Park, who have previously hosted activities for people experiencing homelessness, including a behind-the-scenes tour and an interactive arts workshop.

Geese Theatre Company’s ongoing work with SIFA Fireside clients has included live performances at the Crescent Theatre and SIFA’s Support Centre, as well as the screening of two original films at The Mockingbird Cinema. Andy from Nordoff and Robbins has been working with SIFA Fireside clients on weekly musical performances as well as events at the Support Centre and Open Mic Nights at Muther’s Studio.

Robb Sheppard, Communications Manager at SIFA Fireside said: “Both the Geese Theatre Company performances and the Nordoff and Robbins music sessions have been a privilege to watch, not only from an artistic and entertainment standpoint, but because of the huge impact that they have had on our clients.”

“The opportunity for our clients to perform and show their creativity onstage will not only positively contribute to their wellbeing but will also open up important conversations about the stereotypes around homelessness.”

Tickets cost £5 each, with the proceeds going to SIFA Fireside to enable the continued support of people experiencing homelessness in Birmingham.

You can book your tickets through the Eventbrite page here.

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For all media enquiries, please contact:

Robb Sheppard || 0121 766 1700|| robbsheppard@sifafireside.co.uk

NOTES TO EDITOR

About SIFA Fireside:

Founded in the 1980s, SIFA Fireside was created by two charities coming together (The Fireside Charity and SIFA, then Supporting Independence From Alcohol) and focuses on supporting adults who have experienced or are at risk of homelessness through long-term, move-on support as well as meeting their immediate needs.

www.sifafireside.co.uk

 

Robb Sheppard