Hidden Door 2023 Venue Revealed

Hidden Door 2023 will be taking over the former Scottish Widows complex at 15 Dalkeith Road in Edinburgh for a five-day immersive event.

From 31 May to 4 June, audiences will be invited into the building to witness its transformation from an office space into a spectacular, atmospheric festival of music, performance and art.

The iconic building, made of a series of hexagonal shapes, was designed by the architect John Hardie Glover. Since it opened in 1976 it has hosted financial institutions, with Lloyds Banking Group moving out of the site in 2020. 

15 Dalkeith Road will provide the perfect blank canvas for the 2023 event, for which Hidden Door is planning something a little different. The maze of office and utility spaces in the six-acre site will host an incredible immersive event bringing together a whole range of art forms, including visual art, music, dance, and spoken word.

A series of ambitious collaborative projects produced by Hidden Door will see artists and performers from different disciplines working together to transform the vast interior. Audiences will be invited to journey deep into the building to seek out the performances and explore the artworks.

The full programme will be announced early next year, with a call for visual artists, dancers, musicians and spoken word performers to get involved.

David Martin, Creative Director of Hidden Door, said: “This is the sort of building I’ve always dreamed about taking over for Hidden Door. It has a sort of ‘Tardis’ quality – although it does look pretty big from the outside, nothing quite prepares you for the expanse of spaces on the inside – you really could get lost in there!

“Every time we consider an empty building in Edinburgh we ask ourselves what we could do with it, and this one presents us with the opportunity to do something quite different. We will commission a series of projects that will see artists working with musicians, dancers, set designers, lighting artists and sound designers, all creating a series of experiential theatrical environments throughout the building for our audience to discover. We really are aiming for high impact next year!”

Hidden Door are working in partnership with Schroders Capital’s Real Estate team and Corran Properties, who are leading the redevelopment proposals for the site. Redevelopment of the property is planned with proposals to revitalise the building as a leading example of a sustainable urban workspace with new residential accommodation, set within a stunning landscape setting.

Rebecca Gates, Head of UK Asset Management, Schroders Capital’s Real Estate team, said: “Ahead of looking to breathe new life into this very important building, we are delighted to support Hidden Door Festival’s wonderful proposals to transform the vacant space into a temporary cultural arts venue which can be enjoyed by the public.”

A limited release of Early Bird Tickets are now available via hiddendoorarts.org/tickets or from Citizen Ticket.

Once the full programme is announced, ticket holders will be able to select which days they would like to attend.

Hidden Door 2023 is supported by Baillie Gifford and other generous partners and sponsors.

The organisers are working closely with the City of Edinburgh Council and other organisations to ensure the event will be safe and compliant.

Corstorphine Community Centre latest

Statement from CCC management committee 13/04/22:

Following on from the previous update provided in terms of the future temporary location of the Hub and shop, various options for alternative sites have been assessed and either rejected or investigated further.

At this point, CCC’s Management Committee are in negotiations concerning a locally, Corstorphine-based property which we anticipate will house all activities currently undertaken in the Hub, including the workshop.

It is fully accessible and will provide space for the shop to continue operating.

Subject to successful lease negotiations, it is planned that all operations will move in advance of June 23rd when the lease on our current site at 191 St John’s Road expires.

We will continue to update staff, volunteers, our members and the local community as we make progress in securing this alternative site for CCC’s operations whilst we continue with the Community Asset Transfer.

The Melting Pot to unveil new bigger location

Scotland’s first co-working space, The Melting Pot has found a new much-bigger home where charities, social businesses and freelancers will lead the recovery from the COVID crisis.

At a unique live event tonight The Melting Pot will announce the location of their new city centre coworking hub in Edinburgh. Organisers are encouraging people to register for the event on their facebook page so that they can be amongst the first to see their exciting new space.   

The charity has already set up a waiting list on their website to manage the growing demand from people keen to break free from the same four walls of home once restrictions lift.   

The Melting Pot’s Founder and CEO Claire Carpenter said: “Working from home has had a detrimental impact on many people’s health and well-being, as well as their work. 

“After months of hard work, we are both proud and excited to be unveiling our new location tonight.  We believe it will be the perfect place for those who are wanting to reap the many health and wellbeing benefits that come from getting out of the house and working safely amongst others.  

“Not only that, but we know that working together in the same space can help increase productivity, improve motivation levels and help to generate new creative ideas.  

“We are planning on opening the new space in May with all comprehensive measures in place to keep us safe as we connect in our community’s new home. 

“I’d encourage anyone who is keen to learn more about coworking spaces to join us at our online event tonight.  You’ll get to virtually look around and get a feel for the many benefits that our affordable space could offer you and your colleagues.” 

The Melting Pot will be ‘beaming live’ from their new location tonight, Monday 8th March, at 17:00 hours through their facebook page

https://www.facebook.com/TheMeltingPotEdinburgh/  

Visit their website https://www.themeltingpotedinburgh.org.uk/ to join the waiting list for a spot in the office once it opens in May.