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Ancoats: The open mic night Soba Lounge helping people in recovery | |
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Soba Lounge offers weekly open mic nights for those overcoming addiction | Soba Lounge offers weekly open mic nights for those overcoming addiction |
A music event with a twist is giving people in recovery a safe space to have fun and perform, organisers have said. | A music event with a twist is giving people in recovery a safe space to have fun and perform, organisers have said. |
Soba Lounge, run by the recovery group Shine, offers weekly open mic nights for those overcoming addiction. | Soba Lounge, run by the recovery group Shine, offers weekly open mic nights for those overcoming addiction. |
Held at Pheonix Mill in Ancoats, Manchester, the event aims to unite those with a passion for singing and playing instruments on their journey to sobriety. | Held at Pheonix Mill in Ancoats, Manchester, the event aims to unite those with a passion for singing and playing instruments on their journey to sobriety. |
"Music is food for the soul. The impact is massive, you can feel it as soon as you walk through the doors," said Shine founder Kate Miller. | "Music is food for the soul. The impact is massive, you can feel it as soon as you walk through the doors," said Shine founder Kate Miller. |
Kate Miller started Soba Lounge to help people reconnect with their love of music | Kate Miller started Soba Lounge to help people reconnect with their love of music |
Ms Miller was 50 years old when she decided to ask for help for her own addiction at the Change Grow Live Adult Drug and Alcohol Service in Phoenix Mill. | Ms Miller was 50 years old when she decided to ask for help for her own addiction at the Change Grow Live Adult Drug and Alcohol Service in Phoenix Mill. |
Now aged 57 and six years sober, she has been dedicating her life to helping others going through a similar journey. | Now aged 57 and six years sober, she has been dedicating her life to helping others going through a similar journey. |
"I went through treatment and found that when I came out, there was no happy side. So, that's why I created Shine," Ms Miller said. | "I went through treatment and found that when I came out, there was no happy side. So, that's why I created Shine," Ms Miller said. |
"It started with about six of us meeting up every week and then it began to grow. | "It started with about six of us meeting up every week and then it began to grow. |
"During lockdown, it just exploded as a lot of recovery centres were shut so people came to us." | "During lockdown, it just exploded as a lot of recovery centres were shut so people came to us." |
After noticing that many of the people in Shine had musical talent, Ms Miller started Soba Lounge to help people reconnect with their love of music. | After noticing that many of the people in Shine had musical talent, Ms Miller started Soba Lounge to help people reconnect with their love of music. |
Every few months, the best performers will take to the stage at their Saints and Sinners event, a sober concert with a much wider audience. | Every few months, the best performers will take to the stage at their Saints and Sinners event, a sober concert with a much wider audience. |
Sophie Kirkham said Soba Lounge had brought back her love for singing | Sophie Kirkham said Soba Lounge had brought back her love for singing |
Sophie Kirkham, a singer and songwriter living in Manchester, has been attending Soba Lounge for just over a year. | Sophie Kirkham, a singer and songwriter living in Manchester, has been attending Soba Lounge for just over a year. |
She said it had brought back her love for singing. | She said it had brought back her love for singing. |
"For a long time I was depressed and in a really dark place, I didn't want to sing or anything," Ms Kirkham said. | "For a long time I was depressed and in a really dark place, I didn't want to sing or anything," Ms Kirkham said. |
"I did karaoke quite a bit when I used to drink so I'm happy that I've found a safe place to sing and enjoy myself." | "I did karaoke quite a bit when I used to drink so I'm happy that I've found a safe place to sing and enjoy myself." |
Shine member Sean Chaplin said he had lived with drug addiction for 30 years and had been through the prison system. | Shine member Sean Chaplin said he had lived with drug addiction for 30 years and had been through the prison system. |
"Shine means so much to me. I didn't know how to survive without drugs but Shine changed that," he said. | "Shine means so much to me. I didn't know how to survive without drugs but Shine changed that," he said. |
Sean Chaplin, who lived with drug addiction for 30 years, says he enjoys singing with other addicts | Sean Chaplin, who lived with drug addiction for 30 years, says he enjoys singing with other addicts |
Mr Chaplin said: "Anything a million miles away from a crack house, I'm doing it now. | Mr Chaplin said: "Anything a million miles away from a crack house, I'm doing it now. |
"I've been singing at choir, rehabilitation centres, so many different places and I can't even sing that well, but I enjoy it." | "I've been singing at choir, rehabilitation centres, so many different places and I can't even sing that well, but I enjoy it." |
He added: "It's important to have events like Soba Lounge because one addict helping another is the best way to get through. | He added: "It's important to have events like Soba Lounge because one addict helping another is the best way to get through. |
"These people helped me, and I've come from a feral lifestyle so they can do it for you too." | "These people helped me, and I've come from a feral lifestyle so they can do it for you too." |
Anastasia Field said Soba Lounge gave her something to look forward to | Anastasia Field said Soba Lounge gave her something to look forward to |
Anastasia Field, who attends Soba Lounge every Monday, said it had stopped her from wanting to go out and use drugs. | Anastasia Field, who attends Soba Lounge every Monday, said it had stopped her from wanting to go out and use drugs. |
"It gives you something to look forward to in life," she said. | "It gives you something to look forward to in life," she said. |
"I didn't really have a good network of friends and now I have loads through coming here. It's opened my life a lot and I love it." | "I didn't really have a good network of friends and now I have loads through coming here. It's opened my life a lot and I love it." |
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