Blog
MAYK’s new climate policy
We’ve been working with artist Rachael Clerke to write a new environmental policy for MAYK, which we’ve just published on our website. The policy articulates the steps we’re taking to reduce our impact and reliance on carbon-emitting activities, and how we’re thinking about the climate crisis in relation to our programme.
Love to Sing? Join a Mayfest Show as a Singer
Mayfest is looking for people who love to sing to be part of a show in this year’s festival.
PASSING: An Interview with Jo Bannon
PASSING is the upcoming short film from Jo Bannon which invites us to pay attention to the barely visible but highly choreographed ways in which we all perform, or pass, on stage and in everyday life.
Ready to make a difference? Volunteer for Mayfest 2024
Mayfest 2022 is just two months away, and we want you to be a part of it – we’re on the lookout for volunteers to join the team and help spread joy throughout Bristol.
Welcome to Mayfest 2024
Hello and welcome to Mayfest 2024.
We are, as ever, excited and proud to be welcoming this heart-filling gathering of artists from all over the world for what we hope will be a connecting and inspiring time for everyone who chooses to come together over nine days this May.
PASSING: A Short Film by Jo Bannon
A strange duet. A funny kind of twinning. A kinship. PASSING, a short film by Jo Bannon, invites you to pay attention to the barely visible but highly choreographed ways in which we all perform, or pass, on stage and in everyday life.
Resting Stories and Creative Writing Workshop Call Out: A Crash Course in Cloudspotting
Do you need to rest throughout the day? Do you have a story to share about resting in public? Commissioned by WDR, we are gathering stories from German speakers based in Europe, to feature in a radio play which will be broadcast in Autumn 2024.
Emergent Value research project – Invitation to join an audience advisory group
The Emergent Value research project is trying to find out why, and how, live arts events (such as theatre or music performances) are meaningful to people.
On not getting Bristol City Council Openness Funding
Alongside other colleagues across the city, we are hugely disappointed to hear that Bristol City Council are not recommending us for renewed funding for the next three years.