Radio Interview with BBC Sussex: MyCharleston raise money for Rise Charity
In case you missed it, Fiona from MyCharleston was on BBC Sussex today talking about our Speakeasy event raising £220 for the Charity Rise. Listen to the piece here…
on 9th May MyCharleston brought together fifteen performers for an afternoon of entertainment, Charleston lessons and a dance contest at their secret online speakeasy to raise money for the charity RISE. Via Zoom, over eighty glamorously dressed guests joined in all their finery to bring the Roaring 2020s to life. “Moving it online we were able to run dance classes, vote for the dance contest winner and have a cheeky cocktail from the comfort of our homes” said Fiona.
"Despite Brighton Fringe being postponed, we still wanted the public to experience all the humour and energy of our annual party’, Elena said. “We also want to support a local charity which is helping those in need during these difficult times. We are delighted to have raised £220 for RISE”.
“We weren’t really sure what to expect but it was incredibly uplifting to see everyone dancing together in the group lessons and in time with our singers. The Saturnalia Sisters who recorded two of our favourite tracks especially for the show”, added Fiona.
The afternoon included a dance competition where three different households competed for the audiences' votes, who had tuned in from the UK, Norway, France, Canada and India. Winning dancer Natalie, who performed a Charleston solo from her garden in Holland, said "It genuinely felt like a special afternoon. Although we are in lockdown we can still dress up and dance together even if we are in different countries!"
MyCharleston has been running speakeasies at Brighton Fringe since 2015 and they wanted the 2020 Speakeasy to be something really special. “Lockdown certainly made it different!”, says Fiona, “managing the new software was quite full on but the feedback was amazing... one person even saying we were more pro than the BBC!”