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YouTube Tuesday: Manchester International Festival

LetsGoGlobal, the internet tv channel based in Old Trafford, put together this short video of last month’s launch event for the Manchester International Festival at Bridgewater Hall. It’s the only YouTube clip if you search for ‘Manchester International Festival’, though I’m sure that’ll change over the coming months.

As a side point, I’m interested to hear what you think or want to know about this new festival. Someone pointed out in a comment that MIF works out as costing each Manchester household £11.90. Given the £30+ ticket price for the major events, do you think you’re getting good value for money?

[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQ1Tf0AziiM]

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Value for money? For individuals probably not, for businesses hella yeah. If it brings people from far and wide then fantastic but the likelihood is that most of the events will be Mancunians at venues they frequent anyway.

If there was a large outdoor free stage then that’d be a different story, I don’t get why we’re paying for such overtly commercial enterprise.

It’s so the businesses can keep more money :-)

Similarly, since 2003, people have been asking why does it cost £10-£15 to get into the gay village so we can ‘celebrate being gay’ during Manchester Pride, when we know that Pride brings £20m+ of business to the city, according to the City Council’s own figures.

Charging high prices and putting on mainly pay-events means that many people in the city end up being excluded. But, unfortunately nothing will change as long as enough people keep paying up.

I was talking with a Manchester-based author recently who tried to get his already-fully-financed production included in a Manchester arts event and they wouldn’t even list him. They prefer to fly in artists from New York etc. and that doesn’t benefit Manchester the rest of the year.

So we need more focus on encouraging local talent (and not past-it bands from 15 years ago).


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