Utopia: FUZE Bristol's annual show confirmed to go ahead in June
Posted on: 07 May 2021The student-run collective will be raising money for two local charities with the return of their flagship event.
Bristol-based collective FUZE have confirmed plans to go ahead with their annual show this year, having previously been forced to reschedule from March due to the coronavirus crisis.
Set to take place at Lakota Gardens on Thursday 3 & Friday 4 June, FUZE Utopia will represent a creative interpretation of the 'new normal' and explore ideas around perfection and beauty standards.
All proceeds from this year's show will be divided between Art Refuge and Black South West Network, with tickets for both dates on sale now via Eventbrite.
TICKETS LIVE NOW
— FUZE BRISTOL (@fuzebristol) May 2, 2021
We are back! Despite the pandemic, we are back and this year our show incapsulates our response to COVID-19 as a celebration of sustainability, diversity and inclusion.
Thursday 3rd June: https://t.co/dHYjer9S2n
Friday 4th June:https://t.co/hVW21ElG0D pic.twitter.com/ilzt7O6vnf
Launched in 2003 as an annual fashion show, FUZE is one of the UK’s largest student-run creative organisations. The project has developed over the years into a practical networking hub for creatives and a vital platform for young people in and around Bristol.
Well over 200 people now make up the FUZE community, from models and dancers to artists, musicians and designers, led by a core team of directors that change over each year.
Months of hard work and organisation go into their flagship annual event, an innovative fusion of music, fashion, performance art and more which usually takes place in the Spring but, in 2021, has been moved to June due to COVID-related restrictions.
The team proudly maintain a connection with their surroundings in Bristol, working with some of the city’s top venues and contributing to a wide range of local charities. Through various sponsored events, FUZE have raised money for Black South West Network, Art Refuge and Second Step among others, with donations totalling over £120,000 to date.
"In an industry renowned for being intimidating at many levels, FUZE represents a safe space for young people to explore and share their work with like-minded people"
— FUZE BRISTOL (@fuzebristol) January 16, 2021
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Inspired by FUZE's core values of creativity, sustainability, diversity and inclusion, FUZE's Utopia has been set up as a 'theatrical fashion musical', in which 'hybrid' models will dance, sing and perform across the Lakota Gardens stage.
Organised and choreographed by a team of multi-talented contributors, the show will combine performance art, fashion, music and theatre to create an unmissable immersive experience.
Despite the huge obstacles faced by the creative industries over the past 12 months, the FUZE team have worked tirelessly to put together a show that supports Bristol business, raises vital funds for their chosen charities and offers a platform for an extensive collective of creative students.
Tickets for FUZE Utopia are on sale now (Thursday 3 June here and Friday 4 June here), but are expected to sell out well in advance.
For more information on FUZE, or to follow news and updates during the leadup to the show, head to their website or find them on Twitter.
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