Author: Martin

Gerard M Burns & St Anne’s Primary School – A COP26 Project

Created specially for COP26, this new painting by artist Gerard M Burns entitled ‘Our Future’ features 6 children from a primary school in Glasgow’s East End.

In Gerard M Burns’ paintings the underlying meaning or message is presented to us via breath-taking painterly technique and ‘Our Future’, set against a gritty urban backdrop, is no exception. Working with oil and canvas, and in the dark rich tones which reflect his environment, Gerard’s every-day subjects are imbued with an almost ‘heroic’ stature in the way they are presented. A graduate of Glasgow School of Art’s painting department in the mid 80’s, Gerard has forged a reputation as one of Scotland’s most important artists. The symbolism here is obvious….six young children staring straight out of the canvas in what can only be described as a ‘challenge’ or ‘accusation’. This is exactly the artist’s intention, as the issue being confronted couldn’t possibly be any more serious, especially for our young people.

‘I hope this painting makes people feel slightly uncomfortable. If COP26 is about anything it’s about the future. Perhaps not my future, but without question my children and my grandchildren’s future…… It is absolutely appropriate therefore that the focus of the artwork should be on children. After all, they are the ones who will live to face the consequences of any failure to act now.’

Gerard’s gift is to be able to present children in a very ‘unsentimental’ way. In so doing he is able to tap into the interior-world of childhood, which when used properly is an extremely powerful way to tell any story. His hope is that the image of these 6 children will stay with you. That it will touch you on an emotional level and perhaps help motivate each one of you to apply the pressure required on our world leaders to meet the challenge of climate change head-on, and to make the hard choices required to make the changes necessary, for all our children’s future.

The Beginning

The Kids

The Story

The Song

Mother Glasgow

The bird, the bell, the fish and the tree
A song for all children, for you and for me
This precious world is weeping you see
Yes it’s now or never It’s time to believe

Chorus

Mother glasgow fair of face
in your embrace
guard us and keep us
in this dear green place

Mother Glasgow in your eyes
there’s no place to hide
the whole world is watching
it’s time to decide
the whole world is watching
it’s time to decide
the whole world is waiting
for us to decide

The moments now
time won’t allow
there is no time to waste
To change things somehow
let’s make a start
we know in our hearts
for this brand-new beginning
we must play our part

Chorus

The chance to Hope
The chance to believe
The chance to do better
With what we’ve received
So lift your voice
In sweet harmony
If we all sing together
It’s easy you see

Chorus 

Let our voices be heard

For nearly three decades the UN has been bringing together almost every country on earth for global climate summits – called COPs – which stands for ‘Conference of the Parties’. In that time climate change has gone from being a fringe issue to a global priority.

This year will be the 26th annual summit – giving it the name COP26. With the UK as President, COP26 takes place in Glasgow.

In the run up to COP26 the UK is working with every nation to reach agreement on how to tackle climate change. More than 190 world leaders will arrive in Scotland. Joining them will be tens of thousands of negotiators, government representatives, businesses and citizens for twelve days of talks.

Imagine if you were a world leader………what is your idea for change- big or small?

If you are in S4-6 share your idea with us. Sharing of your ideas through poetry, oration, art, music, dance and drama will then be exhibited and broadcast through CREATE’s YouTube Channel along with live exhibitions and performances.

Submit a video or picture of your work by Thursday 7th October.

To share, please save your project to your glow OneDrive account on iPad and follow these instructions :
1. Open OneDrive app on iPad and navigate to your project file.
2. Tap the 3 dots on the far right hand side of your file and choose ‘Share’
3. Tap ‘People you specify can edit’ and change to ‘Anyone with the link’ and then tap ‘Apply’
4. In the ‘To:’ field, enter CREATE@glasgow.gov.uk
5. In the ‘Message’ field, enter Let our voices be heard with a brief message about your submission. Ensure you enter your name, school and year group
6. Tap ‘Send’ when finished

Citywide COP26 Music Project

As the world’s eyes look upon Glasgow ahead of COP26, the CREATE YMI & IMS team have launched an ambitious citywide music project.

Our tutors have created fabulous resources for teachers to use in class. All the material, including lyric sheet, percussion rhythms, video lessons for early, first and second level as well as demonstration video and backing track can be found here.

The project will culminate in the creation of a video performance of recordings gathered from all schools and all stages citywide, which will then be broadcast at the start of COP26, along with special live performances from schools at high profile events during COP26.

YMI Summer Showcase

PREMIERES Wed 26th May at 2pm on the CREATE YouTube Channel.

Welcome to the CREATE YMI Summer Showcase 2021. Our Youth Music Initiative (YMI) tutors have been delivering remote learning video lessons to all primary schools across Glasgow, with a focus on the music of Scotland, China and India. We are delighted to showcase some of the great work that has been going on in classrooms across the city. Enjoy these wonderful performances!

CELTIC CONNECTIONS SCHOOL CONCERT PROGRAMME 2021

Celtic Connections are pleased to announce that the 5 school concerts we had to postpone in January will soon be available to watch on the Glasgow Life YouTube channel. These concerts feature some of the fantastic artists who appeared at Celtic Connections Online in January.

We hope that you and your pupils enjoy these concerts. Each video will be streamed on the date shown below and they will remain online for a week only. Any feedback would be gratefully received. Hopefully we will be back live at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall in 2022.

The concerts can be accessed here:

Concert 1, 10 May   Celtic Connections Big Band; Come Away In
Ep 1 – https://youtu.be/c9Mjd22904c

 

Concert 2, 17 May   Blazin’ Fiddles; Fiona Hunter
Ep 2 – https://youtu.be/hzFKo-oAJe4

 

Concert 3, 24 May   Shooglenifty; Paul McKenna Band; Manran
Ep 3 – https://youtu.be/XXrZTiwcNLU

 

Concert 4, 31 May   Talisk; Kinnaris Quintet
Ep 4 – https://youtu.be/xelw9OfcJVg

 

Concert 5, 7 June     Fara; Breabach
Ep 5 – https://youtu.be/evleA7RW_fU

 

The 24 mini concerts that we streamed in January are still available to watch. They include, Scots song, Gaelic song, Clarsach, An introduction to Indian music, featuring tabla, singing and sitar. There is also a Burns concert with songs and Tam O’Shanter.

The mini concerts can be accessed here and will be available to watch for the rest of the year:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLboTtfd6l4fqONOo35oXbSoZB17g-vL-8

YMI Programme Apr-Jun 2021

April / May 2021

CREATE YMI Summer Showcase – 26th May

Watch online at youtube.com/glasgowcreate 

Video music lessons to guide your class through rehearsal and performance of material from our ‘Music from Scotland and other cultures’ lessons.
All released: 21st April 

Send your class performance videos via OneDrive to gw16oneillmartin@glow.ea.glasgow.sch.uk by 14th May to feature in the Summer Showcase! 

June 2021

Video music lessons for P1-7 & ASN – Carnival theme Linked to COP26 and Learning for Sustainability
Released: 2nd, 9th & 16th June 

Spring Concert – Monday 29th March, 7pm

Glasgow CREATE’s Instrumental Music Service is delighted to invite you to join us for our online Spring Concert which will take place next Monday, 29thMarch. The concert will be streamed from the CREATE YouTube channel. Please help spread the word by sharing and retweeting. Hit subscribe on our YouTube channel to be notified when the concert goes live. http://YouTube.com/GlasgowCreate

The concert includes performances from the Glasgow Schools’ Big Band, String Orchestras, Brass Ensemble, Woodwind Ensemble, Guitar Ensemble, Clarinet Ensemble as well as featured soloists.

We look forward to joining you for a great night of music showcasing the breadth of talent from our young people across the City.

What Scotland Learned

What Scotland Learned is a collection of inspiring stories about how practitioners across Scotland have responded during the COVID-19 crisis. It is structured around the five themes of How Good is OUR School? and includes contributions from children and young people, adults, families and communities.

What we did: 

Glasgow CREATE adapted to establish online platforms to communicate effectively with parents and families and continue to engage children and young people in expressive arts and creative learning. The new platforms include a CREATE website, YouTube and Facebook, and Blogs for the Instrumental Music and Youth Music Initiative Services. As well as offering access to lesson materials and demonstration videos, these platforms were used to run campaigns to inspire and motivate learners to engage in activities which promote positivity and creativity during a very difficult period.

The ‘30 Days of Creativity’ campaign provided daily creative challenges for children to complete using digital tools. The ‘Love from Glasgow’ composing competition invited children and young people to write a piece of music as a message of positivity to family, friends, or the community. Continuing to promote a culture of positivity, secondary pupils were asked to create a YouTube style video sharing what they love about drama and advice for upcoming S1 pupils. With the absence of end of year concerts, our digital platforms hosted a ‘Glasgow Schools Young Musician Celebration’ which gave children and young people an opportunity to showcase their talents and skills developed over the past year.

Who we involved:

Glasgow Education Services’ ‘CREATE’ (creativity and expressive arts transforming education), which includes the Instrumental Music Service and Youth Music Initiative programme. Teachers, Music Instructors, children and young people from across Glasgow Primary and Secondary schools. Partnerships with Apple, Glasgow’s Digital Learning programme, Haydock Music, Glasgow Times and the Benedetti Foundation.

The difference it made: 

Children and young people were able to access high quality and engaging learning experiences at home via the online platforms. Families without internet accessed home learning ideas for Music, Drama and creativity via Glasgow Times articles and packs sent to Hub schools. Teachers were able to access materials to support expressive arts and creative learning, which were shared via school digital learning platforms and used to engage children in Hub schools.

The use of digital tools has enabled children and young people to continue to receive instrumental tuition and access individualised lesson materials and regular feedback from instructors. With over 60 participants, virtual concerts allowed young people to celebrate their successes.

The daily videos for 30 Days of Creativity, shared via YouTube, Twitter and Facebook, received high levels of engagement with 27.8K views and 244 subscribers on YouTube; on Twitter, we had 572.3K impressions, 3.9K link clicks and 1.2K retweets, with creative responses to the challenges shared by children and teachers across the city. The ‘Love from Glasgow’ competition engaged primary and secondary pupils from across the city in song writing and composition with the winning entries receiving prize vouchers from Haydock Music in celebration of their creativity.

What we will do differently in the future:

Over the past 6 months, there has been a complete re-think about how music and instrumental lessons are delivered. Demonstrating commitment and creativity, all 80 instructors adapted their practice and enhanced their skills using digital technology to deliver lessons via Teams during lockdown and continue to provide individualised support for young people through blended learning. The use of digital tools to facilitate team meetings will have an impact long term, having increased communication and collaboration between members of a large peripatetic team and enabled further opportunities for sharing practice.

Due to the success of the 30 Days of Creativity project and partnership with Apple, this approach will be implemented in the future to continue to promote creativity and digital innovation across the curriculum.

CREATE is committed to developing a comprehensive online resource which will have an impact in the short and long term on the support available for teachers to deliver the expressive arts curriculum. A progression framework, resources, videos and live stream lessons will widen the reach of the service, providing regular high-quality learning experiences. This equitable approach will ensure all children and young people access a progressive expressive arts programme, which is sustainable moving forwards.

 

YMI Remote Learning

Our YMI tutors have been busy preparing video lessons to support remote learning and week 1 is now available on the YMI website here. The videos can be streamed from YouTube on personal devices and are available on Office 365 Video on any Connected Learning iPad logged in via glow. This first block of lessons are based on the music of Scotland. Please check back each Wednesday for the next lesson in the series.