Introducing Our Exciting Collaboration With Manchester’s Spirit Studios
Posted on 2020-06-21T22:00:00+0000 in News
We’re joining forces with Spirit Studios – the legendary audio engineering and music production school in Manchester – for an inspiring virtual exchange programme. Learn all about Interface below.
What is an interface? It’s that magical point where two systems, subjects or organisations meet and interact. For Catalyst and Manchester’s Spirit Studios – two forward-thinking schools with audio engineering and music production courses in common – it means an exciting convergence of ideas and culture, no matter the distance.
We recently launched our collaborative Interface project to creatively bridge the gap between two of Europe’s most progressive musical cities, despite recent travel restrictions. Why? Because, however you approach it, collaboration equals innovation.
The 12-week virtual exchange brings together four students from each of our schools to work on a musical project of their choice – be that creating a film score or shooting a music video. Working in pairs, the students will employ a series of online platforms to work remotely and cross-pollinate ideas for their joint project – all culminating in an online showcase of their work.
Judged on their virtual performances, one of the pairs will be selected to perform at Catalyst’s Signals Festival. Our annual Signals event showcases everything from short film screenings to live electronic music performances and sound installations.
Catalyst and Spirit Studios
The Interface project was hatched by Spirit Studios principal Adrian Greensides and Catalyst founder David Puttick. The idea was to initiate a collaboration between two similar creative institutions in two of Europe’s most musically minded cities, in order to facilitate new and exciting opportunities for students from both of our schools.