Hunt & Darton - Play Day Action Plan
Since 2007, Hunt & Darton has led the way in creating highly creative public and participatory projects, engaging new audiences by connecting to people in their own locality, specifically in low areas of cultural engagement. The company cultivates local, national and international partnerships to ensure projects reach further into the ecology of our streets, towns and cities, celebrating place-making through a playful, inclusive, thoughtful and accessible investigation of what it means to be local.
Our projects are a positive interruption in daily activity, becoming part of the fabric of the community by creating and delivering high quality installation and performance work in collaboration with participants over extensive periods of time. Our work is innovative and collaborative - groundbreaking in its ambition to connect with communities, developing activity for people wishing to engage in world-class culture.
We cultivate unique partnerships from CPPs and arts centres to international festivals and national museums/galleries such as, Appetite, Heart of Glass, Made with Many, Colchester Arts Centre and Sick! Festival all forming our diverse mix of regular collaborators.
‘A celebration of everything that makes the area special, as told by the people who make it so!’ Anna Casey, Producer (Beyond Barbican and Culture Mile), Culture Mile (Radio Local)
Hunt & Darton will work closely with our partner, East Brighton based charity The Spire Arts, to deliver a Play Day at The Spire in December 2022. We will work with colleagues at The Spire to engage local people, especially those living in the communities least likely to engage with high quality arts and culture on their doorstep.
The Spire is located between Brighton and Hove’s most and least advantaged communities. The organisation is a vital bridging point between the city's traditional performance spaces and the communities of East Brighton who are less likely to attend events in the ‘creative quarter’ / city centre (East Brighton postcodes made up only 2-3% of 2019 Brighton Fringe bookers for example).
There is a lack of cultural resources in East Brighton, with no other arts organisations in the city delivering a regular programme of activity - The Spire Arts will support Hunt & Darton to plan and deliver our playday to bring inventive and creative experiences to the people of East Brighton. The Spire Arts will provide the space in-kind and support Hunt & Darton with in-kind community outreach, press and marketing.
Hunt & Darton believes that everyone should have access to playful activities, no matter their age, location or financial position, that’s why our Play Day will be located at the heart of the community, enabling people to come long, connect with each other and experience something new.
Our aims for the Play Day include:
Offer the opportunity for local people of all ages to experience something new together
Provide a fun and creative activity for local people to take part in which promotes teamwork and community cohesion
Create an event that gives people who are often isolated a place to go and meet new people
Produce a family friendly event where different generations can play together
Hunt & Darton will lead a planning committee which will include representatives from The Spire and two other local organisations (to be confirmed). This group will research, plan and produce a series of activities which will be delivered throughout the flexible performances spaces of The Spire.
The starting point for the activity planning is Hunt & Darton’s The Punch, The Sandwich, The Cake - a live interactive experience where participants come together to form a human chain and prepare recipes inspired by their own homes along a huge communal table - a true celebration of collaboration.
Hunt & Darton will promote the event via their active social media platforms plus:
Specially designed posters & flyers distributed throughout East Brighton
Large Banners on the outside of The Spire
Press releases sent to all local media outlets
Quarter page advertisement in the Artists Open Houses brochure
Eflyer sent to East Brighton Hub mailing list
All employees and freelancers working for Hunt & Darton are required to hold valid DBS certificates, ensuring the safeguarding of all people taking part in our projects.
All activity delivered will respond to current COVID-19 guidelines, taking into consideration any changes made by the Government between the first planning meeting and the delivery date.
Budget;
Planning meetings - 4 x people @ £75 pp = £300
Design costs - eflyer/flyer/poster = £500
Print costs - 500 A5 flyers / 100 A3 posters = £350
Consumables = £500
Equipment hire = £400
Performer fees - 2 days @ £250 x 2 = £1000
Additional Performer fee = 2 days x250 = £500
Materials budget = £200
Associated activities budget = £650
Evaluation costs - 2 days @ £150 = £600
Thank you Michelle and so glad you enjoyed reading about it. We cannot wait to do another soon… the cogs are in motion! We had a lot of fun!
The photos are great, it looks like everyone had a great time! Pat and I loved reading about the impact your Play Day had to the community, we hope you had just as much fun as the attendees!