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Youth Music Theatre Auditions

We’re half-way through our auditions tour and still have 15 more cities to visit. Do something amazing with your summer and join Youth Music Theatre UK, the national music theatre company for young people.
 
We still have places available at our workshop auditions, which are brilliant fun we promise and nothing like X-Factor! If you’re aged 11-21, audition for your opportunity to star in exciting new musicals over the summer holidays including Great Expectations, The Salsa Sisters, The Dark Tower, Terry Pratchett’s Soul Music and a feature film for TV, The Vanishing Place.
 
Book your audition here or by calling us: 0844 415 4858.

The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland’s summer schools for children, young people and adults

Our Summer Schools Brochure 2013 is attached along with our Short Courses Portfolio. Below is just a small sample of the summer schools we will present this year.See the full range of courses available here

Children and Young People 

1-2 or 3-4 year olds: Early Years Music 

  

5-7 year olds:  Professor Poggle and The Catastrophic Creature

15-17 year olds:  Acting with Text

Adults (17+)

Acting: For Camera

Production: Directing Theatre

Music: Classical Singing

The projects are run by our most committed and dynamic tutors and we can develop a bespoke cost for a residency in another part of the country.  The capacity, style and content of the summer school vary enormously but please do get back in touch if you see any gaps we can potentially help fill for you locally.

If you would like further information on the content or availability of these summer schools or other types of residency in the near future or further ahead please me contact me at the number below.

Contact: Jennifer Stephenson

Music Development Co-ordinator

+44 (0)141 270 8368 (direct)

J.Stephenson@rcs.ac.uk

Programme Portfolio 2012/13

Short Courses 2012/13

Summer Schools 2013

Chantin’, Dancin’, Clappin’ and Tellin’: Accessible Routes into Music, Movement and Storymaking

Saturday 2nd February 10.30am-4.30pm

Scottish Storytelling Centre, 43-45 High Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1SR

Crafting your Skills 

A holistic and dynamic day offering practical and creative insights and strategies into music, voice, rhythm and story making for all ages. Pete Baynes (musician and animateur) and Allison Galbraith (storyteller) will share accessible techniques for tapping into our musicality, creativity and imagination, using step by step building blocks that can be used in all kinds of group settings. No experience in music or storytelling needed, but come prepared for serious fun!

£36/£30 Network members
General bookings: 0131 556 9579
Book online

(please note that a £1 handling fee per card transaction will be charged)

Workshop aims :
 

-To explore music and movement as elements of storytelling 
-To develop skills and techniques in working with musicality and creativity
-To develop techniques which stimulate and enhance childrens’ story-making and storytelling skills
-To play games and examine their teaching potential
-To have fun making music and telling stories
Allison Galbraith trained in theatre and dance and has been performing and teaching expressive arts for the last twenty-five years. She lives in Lanarkshire and works full-time as a storyteller and trainer; specialising in working with people with additional support needs and tailoring her storytelling sessions to suit every kind of community and all types of groups.

Pete Baynes is a musician, theatre practitioner and community artist. He works in schools, especially with early years, and with community groups, drawing on the Orff Approach to engage in creative play, music and movement. He recently appeared at the Netherbow Theatre as the Minotaur with Elements World Theatre.

Become a Network Member! – More info here.
Let’s Interplay!
(Crafting Your Skills)
Tue 5 Feb, 6-8.30pm

This workshop will introduce simple yet powerful forms for creating stories in the moment by taking the stuff of our life experiences and creating stories from it. Using the Interplay method – based on a series of incremental ‘forms’ that lead participants to movement, stories, silence, song, ease and amusement – Mairi Campbell (musician, singer and dancer) leads this session to inspire our stories and connection with others. Expect to laugh, play, connect and explore; discover your hidden resources and be surprised by what you can do! No experience needed – open to all. 

£20/£18 (Network members)

General bookings: 0131 556 9579
(please note that a £1 handling fee per card transaction will be charged)
Scottish Storytelling Centre

43-45 High Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1SR
Reception +44 (0)131 556 9579

reception@scottishstorytellingcentre.com


The Scottish Storytelling Centre is a registered Charity No. SCO 11353

Peachy Keen Primary School Competition

If you’ve seen the amazing Peachy Keen bike in action driving an animation in The Kingdom of If we’d like to invite your pupils to use their imaginations and think of another use for cycle power.

Peachy Keen have generously sponsored a schools competition where an innovative design could become a reality.

See details here: PeachyKeen competition form FINAL (1)

Laugh and Learn this Red Nose Day, 6 February, 11.15 am

Red Nose Day is back on Friday 15 March! Join the team from Comic Relief for this pre event on Glow TV. Get top tips on making Red Nose Day in your school fun and easy and develop understanding on how money raised can transform lives. This seminar will also feature a case study from John Duncan of Westhill Academy in Aberdeenshire. He will be telling us about how his students led their amazingly successful Red Nose Day in 2011 – by having fun, raising money and learning through the process.

Register here (glow password required)

New website on Glow to support the new National Qualifications

Click on the image for more infoEducation Scotland has launched a dedicated website which will provide quick, secure and easy access to the range of web-based course materials being published to support the new National Qualifications. In addition, the site will also provide access to the popular series of Professional Focus Papers.

The website is accessed via Glow (Glow log-in required), which is a recognised portal in Scottish Education for resources. Glow will, of course, also accommodate open and honest collaboration across the profession throughout Scotland, providing an ideal platform for practitioners to review and revise materials to suit their local requirements and share thoughts and ideas about materials.

SCILT, Scotland’s National Centre for Languages

Could your language project inspire others and win a top prize?

Applications are now open for the 2013 European Language Label, and schools from across the UK are invited to apply. This year’s theme is ‘Innovation in Language Teaching and Learning’, and the Label is open to schools in the Primary and Secondary sector, as well as FE and HE institutions. This award is a great opportunity for the innovative work being done in languages in Scotland to be recognised across the UK and Europe.

The European Language Label (ELL) is an award for innovative language-learning projects. It rewards creative ways to improve the quality of language teaching, motivate learners and make the best of available resources. Winning projects may use European Language Label on stationery and websites and, in addition, all winners receive prizes of books, vouchers or teaching materials from the Label sponsors. The awards are presented at a prize-giving ceremony on European Day of Languages, 26th September.

For more information, including the online application form, please visit the ELL website or contact idjouadj@cfbt.com.

British Nutrition Foundation

Healthy Eating Week 3-7 June 2013

The British Nutrition Foundation is launching a Health Eating Week for nurseries and schools throughout the UK to further promote healthy diets, physical activity and an understanding of where food comes from and how to prepare it.  Resources and a wealth of materials are available by going towww.healthyeatingweek.org.uk   For further information about other BNF resources go to www.foodafactoflife.org.uk.

Mugen Taiko

Taiko drumming is a thrilling folk-art, originally from Japan, now spreading throughout the world. Not only is taiko hugely popular with students, it is an effective means by which to engage students with another culture, to enable participation in music-making, and to encourage the development of teamwork.

Our educational concerts enthral & captivate the imagination, through an interactive and engaging performance, using humour and audience participation. Our hands-on workshops are successful at drawing out even the most the difficult & shy students, building confidence & self-esteem.

We are based at the UK’s only Centre for Taiko Drumming: the Mugen Taiko Dojo, with an extensive track record of delivering high-quality performances, workshops, as well as organising and delivering longer-term projects leading to student performances.

Our professional performing group, Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers since 1994 have popularised the art-form in the UK through extensive touring. Mugenkyo last year performed at high-profile festivals such as the London Jazz Festival and BBC Proms in Hyde Park, as well as full-length concerts at theatres across the UK including:

Edinburgh Usher Hall, Gateshead Sage, Birmingham Town Hall, Basingstoke Anvil, and performances as far afield as Europe, Asia & the Middle East.

To see our full colour educational brochure click here

For local authorities we offer a range of packages, such as week-long workshop residencies, or a tour of schools with our educational concert, or a project leading to a student performance. Please don’t hesitate to contact me with your specific requirements, and I will be happy to provide information on availability & costings.

Lynn Tonner

Mugen Taiko Dojo

MTD@taiko.co.uk