Exciting news for Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2020; Pleasance have launched a platform to specifically support Artists of Colour.
The Charlie Hartill–Development Fund for Artists of Colour is a new scheme which will provide financing, mentorship and programming opportunities to support UK-based Artists of Colour in bringing their work to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Because of this support, Pleasance has been able to make £10,000 available, with productions receiving investment of up to £5,000, to support exciting projects that would otherwise not be able to come to the Fringe.
Pleasance are working with VAULT Festival, HighTide and Stories in Theatre Productions –each of whom have experience producing at the Fringe and developing work by diverse artists–as supporting partners and with other partners to be announced.
This new Development Fund is the result of consultation with a wide cross-section of independent artists, companies and organisations with experience of presenting work at the Fringe, and is a response to specific barriers facing Artists of Colour when presenting work in Festival contexts. Pleasance hope that this funding will act as a catalyst and jumping off point for wider activity to discuss how to make the Fringe a Safe Space for Artists of Colour.
Anthony Alderson, Director of Pleasance, is hopeful the fund will enable new voices to be heard at the Fringe : “I’m so pleased that we are launching this exciting initiative which enables us to champion new works from Artists of Colour. We are partnering with a range of esteemed organisations so that this new fund has the widest reach possible and that we offer the very best support. I really hope this paves the way for ensuring the Fringe is an even more open community and making sure important voices are heard.”
Suba Das, Artistic Director of HighTide, added, “We’re delighted to support Pleasance in this new initiative. Ensuring that what is widely regarded as the UK theatre community’s largest marketplace is accessible to artists of all backgrounds, and fully reflects the stories, innovation and talent within our sector, is of huge importance to all of us -it simply makes for a better Fringe. We’re looking forward to getting to know the selected artists over the months ahead.”