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Year of Creative Scotland 2012

“The Year of Creative Scotland 2012 is a unique opportunity to celebrate the huge strength of Scotland as a creative nation. Scotland’s talent reaches into every home and in the next year will play out on an international stage.”

Andrew Dixon, Chief Executive, Creative Scotland

“The Year of Creative Scotland is a chance to spotlight, celebrate and promote Scotland’s cultural and creative strengths on a world stage by encouraging the cultural and tourism sectors to work in closer partnership to enhance cultural tourism in Scotland. It marks the beginning of an exciting programme that will embrace London 2012 and celebrate Glasgow 2014 – as well as generate real momentum towards Homecoming 2014.”

Mike Cantlay, Chairman of VisitScotland

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Children in Scotland have announced places still available at two training events…Nature Kindergartens: making a start…and…Transforming Early Years Spaces on a Shoestring…both on 8/2/12.

For further information or to book, please visit online at http://www.childreninscotland.org.uk/training or contact by telephone on 0131 222 2446.

Fife’s creative resource inspiring all Scotland!

Marks on the Landscape is a resource available through Education Scotland to inspire creativity across the curriculum. It integrates creative skills with experiences and outcomes across a range of curriculum areas to support interdisciplinary learning. 

Creative Skills

 

The context for learning and teaching for this resource is Fife Earth, an ambitious land regeneration project. 

Fife Earth

“Fife Earth is a surface coal mine, three miles squared, being reclaimed as a huge project, but this is much more. Fife Earth is reclaiming and transforming this huge site into a celebration of art, creativity and of Scotland, its history, its achievements and its place in the world. It is art created by bulldozers. It is a vision driven by ambition, conceived by one man and being realised by many. ” 

From the essay ‘How big are your dreams?’ by David Cameron, Education Consultant 

Take a virtual tour of Fife Earth 

Visit Marks on the Landscape to find out more! 

The Band

The Band is a year-long project aimed at engaging the communities of central Fife in the Cowdenbeath/Lochgelly area and encouraging all ages and abilities to participate, play and ultimately perform music. The Band programme aims to establish community bands, to entertain, to educate, to inspire, and to leave a permanent legacy after 2012.
Inspiring and creative musicians and community arts experts are being engaged to create and lead community music groups which in the first instance will feature singing groups, a Samba drumming band, a Community Band, and a funky brass band. The project seeks to attract people from throughout the local community to join in, and will provide musical instruments and tuition at no cost. There will even be free transport to the regular sessions in Lochgelly from various points in the area. There is no cost to participants.
The project will be delivered and managed through a partnership of ON at Fife and Jazz Scotland, working closely with Fife Council.  The launch of The Band will take place at the Lochgelly Centre on February 2 and there will be significant promotion of The Band’s programme as part of the 2012 Fife Jazz Festival (February 3-5) and in the re-launch of the Lochgelly Centre (Fall in Love with the Lochgelly Centre, February 13-17).   Weekly class will begin towards the end of February.
Activity will run throughout the year. The weekly classes will take a summer break, during which The Band will present three intense summer residencies and courses in Singing, Brass, Jazz and Samba and will support its groups by helping to create opportunities to perform at Gala days and local festivals throughout Fife.
From the Autumn, with the return of the weekly sessions, the focus will shift to a period of rehearsal  for a number of  large-scale commissioned pieces to be presented in December of 2012 including Swing Dances, Concerts, A Carnival Night and a Community Music/Theatre show. We hope to present shows throughout the area, including events in Cowdenbeath and Kelty as well as Lochgelly.
The Band is supported by a grant from The Year of Creative Scotland Fund.  The grant is from the “First In a Lifetime” fund, and our programme will have a specific target to attract people who have not participated in cultural activity before.
The Band will create an excellent new opportunity for the central Fife community to get involved in music of all kinds and at all levels. I’m sure this could be the start of a new era of creativity in the area, supported by the re-opening of the excellent facilities at the Lochgelly Centre. The Band promises a highly visible and intense period of local participation and promotion that can only be good for central Fife.
All enquiries can be directed to:
Hazel Wotherspoon, Head of Programming and Creative Development, ON At Fife: Hazel.Wotherspoon@onfife.com
Roger Spence, Director, Jazz Scotland: roger@adjazz.co.uk

Creativity

“Learning through the arts and culture and creativity enriches education, stimulates imagination and innovation, and provides children with exciting and fulfilling experiences that they build on throughout their lives. We want to see more of that kind of activity experienced by more and more children and young people in every part of Scotland.”

EDUCATION AND THE ARTS, CULTURE & CREATIVITY: AN ACTION PLAN

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