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Anthony Quinlan from Hollyoaks in the 91Èȱ¬ Blast tent

Blast: Anthony Quinlan from Hollyoaks

Have a Blast in Salford

91Èȱ¬ Blast is back in Salford armed with MOBO-winning rapper Akala, Inspiral Carpets’ Tom Hingley, Hollyoaks, Eastenders and much more for a four-day explosion of education, interactivity and fun.

Blast in Salford

91Èȱ¬ Blast in Salford takes at the University of Salford's Peel Park Campus between Wednesday 22 and Saturday 25 October

Following the success of last year’s visit, the 91Èȱ¬ Blast truck will convert into an impressive mobile e-learning studio with performance marquee outside the university.

Anthony Quinlan who plays Gilly in Hollyoaks took part in a Q&A for 91Èȱ¬ BlastÌýin Salford. "It was brilliant and it was great to get involved," he said.

"I never got this much insight when I was growing up and I only wish 91Èȱ¬ Blast had been around when I was growing up. I think the young teenagers got a lot out of the experience. It was a pleasure to be involved."

Blast events

The 91Èȱ¬ Blast Learning Festival offers teenagers an opportunity to explore a variety of free workshops and showcase events and is jam packed with activities, from multi-media to music and dance.

Some of the exciting events on offer over the four days include:

Tom Hingley

Tom Hingley

  • Sound and Fury: Hip Hop Shakespeare with Akala
  • Songwriting masterclasses with Inspiral Carpets’ Tom Hingley
  • DJ workshops with Radio 1Xtra
  • A chance to meet one of the Hollyoaks cast and discover what its like working on an award-winning soap
  • A question and answer session with film-maker and Eastenders director Matt Bloom

The fun-filled programme also includes stand up comedy, film-making, fashion, stage combat and animation workshops. There’ll be a chance to try micro fiction workshops with Gill James and performance poetry with Mike Garry, as well as the opportunity to find out about jobs, education and training at the Progression Routes Fair.

It’s not just about learning: it’s also about showing off the talent that you have, as three showcases give participants the chance to demonstrate their skills to the public.

On Friday, a Music and VJ Showcase will see the Salford Youth Orchestra playing alongside Salford University students, while on Saturday, young stand-up comedians will compere a showcase of the new films that were created during Blast and the closing Blast Talent Showcase will see the best of Salford’s young live bands and fashion take centre stage.

What’s more, there’ll be hands-on workshops by staff from the University in fashion, design, stand-up comedy and film and everyone will get the opportunity to find out about University life with interactive tours and meetings with present students.

  • This is the last leg of the tour which ends on Saturday 25th October before it resumes in April 2009.

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