NEW DERBYSHIRE ARTS PLATFORM

new internet platform featuring the arts in Derbyshire is being launched from Belper with the pilot
podcast being available from 5 January 2018.

Derbyshire Artsword (www.artsword.co.uk) is an initiative headed up by composer / record producer
James Oldrini, artist / graphic designer Andy Mayers, presenter / photographer Ashley Franklin and
writer / producer George Gunby.

Derbyshire Artsword will feature a recorded weekly podcast. It will carry interviews with performers,
musicians and artists, a 'What's On' section and previews of upcoming events.
In addition the web site will carry recorded performances by Derbyshire performers and musicians.
The recordings will include plays, sketches, poetry, spoken word and music.

“It's an exciting new opportunity for Derbyshire based artists,” said George Gunby. “It's a chance to
give exposure to groups and individuals, both amateur and professional, twenty four hours per day.
In addition we expect the web site to attract tourists and show why Derbyshire should be an arts
destination. The web enables us to expose Derbyshire talent worldwide.”

James Oldrini said “I was in the process of setting up a sideline project, 'Article Recordings', a
recording service to help businesses and people create podcasts when I learnt that George Gunby
was interested in creating some form of radio programme for Belper. After meeting we quickly
decided to shift the idea into a weekly podcast focusing on the Derbyshire Arts. The podcast will be
available on iTunes and can be embedded to any website. Initially it will be available from
belperartsfestival.org. “

Broadcaster and photographer Ashley Franklin said “ Ritz Recommends will be a weekly guide to
the Ritz Cinema programme using film clips, scores and soundbites from the stars. This will be a
valuable opportunity to spread the word about the cinema. The Ritz is a great success story.
However, like every cinema, not every screening is a sell out, so I see this weekly broadcast as an
opportunity to zoom in on the quality films that receive comparatively little attention but are well
worth seeing. In 2017, there were spare seats for some of the year’s best films: The Party, Wind
River, Maudie, Hidden Figures and The Founder. I hope 2018 will see more films of this quality
and that Ritz Recommends will help swell interest in them.”
The pilot podcast can be heard at belperartsfestival.org
For more information please contact GEORGE GUNBY ON 07847 478251 or email
nonnel@sky.com.

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