True Tone Social Connections R&D Project


February 2021 - On-Going

True Tone is a creative community focusing on Doncaster’s creatives.

Doncaster, as a town, has limited opportunities for creatives compared to the major UK cities.

“Through collaboration and motivation we believe that if a community was formed within Doncaster then more opportunities would arise for Doncaster’s creatives to build their portfolios, help one another uplift their businesses and motivate one another to continue to learn, develop and create.”


The Founders of True Tone

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Rasha Kotaiche

@rashakotaichephotography

 

August Charles

@augustcharles_

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True Tone will be producing a short documentary to emphasise the importance of the creative arts industry; the production of this will feature footage from a short series of workshops we will be hosting, an array of interviews with Doncaster’s creatives and a track written and produced by August Charles. The final documentary production, alongside the creative work produced within the workshops, will be exhibited in a venue in Doncaster, giving all attendees the opportunity to feature in an exhibition and gain experience in exhibition curation. 

Through hosting this series of workshops and producing the documentary, they aim to help the attendees to build their network by bringing them together and creating a community who are aware of the creatives they can contact, communicate and collaborate with. 

 
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Website Launch

truetonecreatives.com

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During True Tone’s R&D Social Connections project, they have created a fantastic website, which is a great place to explore the amazing creative people we have here in Doncaster.

You can also use the website to check out events that they have coming up, which could include a creative workshop you can take part in.

True Tone spoke of the website launch and their intentions for True Tone in the Free Press.