value will come from the promotion of a Fancy Dress Cycle Parade, while specially themed exhibitions of material from the National Fairground Archive will be exhibited at the Grundy Art Gallery and at the venues ranging from "Seaside Entertainments" and "Magic and Illusion" for 2008.
Marketing and promotion of the events will be through print and digital media, with the commissioning, in association with Apercu Media Ltd, of a series of "Podcasts" to tie in with the various themes of the project. Each podcast, in the form of mini-radio features, will come on-line a few days before the associated featured weekend to heighten media interest, to attract potential visitors, and to become a valuable resource for listeners around the globe before, during and after the event. In additional to these digital broadcasts, the programme of events will be disseminated through leaflets and brochures available to download as PDF files on the partner websites and available in print form through the marketing departments of Blackpool Tourism Department and the venues.
The project is linked to the wider revitalisation of Blackpool as a seaside resort by improving the quality of tourism opportunities available and aims to create the conditions necessary for a sustainable annual event of national and international significance.
Completion statement:
From July 2007 to October 2008 Admission All Classes hosted 10 events in Blackpool. The project was written to highlight historical performance venues and new performers. The events proved a huge success with an average of approximately 1000 people attending each event and additional heritage tours and talks proving a real success with residents and visitors alike. Admission All Classes drew to a close with the Halloween Ball in October 2008 but look out for similar events at Showzam! Blackpool's festival of circus, magic and new variety which has taken up our torch to provide similar popular entertainments.