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“Taking the Drama out of Drama Delivery” Basic Drama Activities and Exercises – CPD Glow Meet

Join Lyceum Drama Artist Christie O’Carroll and Youth Theatre Producer John Glancy to learn how to lead your class in easy-to-use and effective drama exercises including warm-up and cool-down exercises, as well as more in-depth drama activities

This Thursday 4.15 – 5pm. Just turn up if you don’t manage to sign up in advance.

All exercises and activities can be adapted for different age-groups and we will show you how to adapt some of the activities to support topics or themes that you are working on in class.

Instructions on leading the exercises will be able to download following the Glow Meet.

Sign up and join us at bit.ly/glowingthursday

So, you think you need funding for dance?

Yes, that’s right folks, for the first time in the history of the BBC Performing Arts Fund, we will be funding dance in 2011 via two brand new schemes – Community Dance andDance Fellowships.

To celebrate this, we held a reception before the live recording of BBC One’s So You Think You Can Dance a few weeks ago where we caught up with dancer, choreographer and judge on the show, Arlene Phillips.

Arlene Phillips Blog Picture
If anyone knows about how challenging and rewarding a discipline dance can be, it’s Arlene. Here’s what she had to say:

“Dance was always my dream, and I know for many people out there it is a dream for them too.

It takes hours of hard work and practise, but can also bring great joy and happiness into people’s lives. As well as being a fantastic way to stay in shape, it also helps with coordination and focus.

Whether it’s your job for life or a hobby for fun, dance is accessible to all no matter what your age so find your nearest dance centre, gym or community centre and see what you can get involved in!”

The Community Dance scheme is now open for applications and Dance Fellowshipswill launch on the 7th June so check back for more information!

If you have any questions or comments on our plans for dance then please get in touch at performingartsfund@bbc.co.uk Alternatively you can join in the conversation on ourFacebook page or on Twitter.

Local Heritage and Digital Know How – Libraries Software wins design award

An innovative software project led by The City of Edinburgh Council’s Libraries and Information Service has scooped a prestigious design award.

Whose Town?, an educational resource which uses real life Edinburgh case studies to illustrate key moments of recent history, emerged victorious at the Scottish Design Awards 2011, with designers Eskimopicking up the Chairman’s Award for Design. The awards were presented at a ceremony held at Glasgow’s Thistle Hotel in May.

Libraries project lands top design award

Drama Network National Workshop

Friday 17th June 2011

The Citizens’ Theatre, Gorbals, Glasgow

Includes a Musicals Masterclass, Drama as a Tool for Learning, Brothers’ Grimm for younger learners, Trestle Masks, National Theatre of Scotland, The Proctor Triangle – character development amongst others.

For detailed information or to book a place contact:

Stephen Andrade, Clerical Officer

Glasgow City Council – Education Services, Wheatley House, 25 Cochrane St, Glasgow, G1 1HL

Tel: 0141 287 3749 — Fax: 0141 287 5038

Email: stephen.andrade@education.glasgow.gov.uk

Robert Burns World Federation Primary Festival

Double success at Burns event http://www.westlothian.gov.uk/sitecontent/news/latest/burnssuccess



West Lothian Council reports on a double success at the recent Robert Burns World Federation Primary Festival.  The Robert Burns World Federation primary festival took place in Lockerbie High School, and saw pupils from all  over Scotland compete in categories including piping, song, instrumental and poetry.

Glasgow Mela Festival 2011

On Saturday the 18th of June 2011, pupils from St Peter’s Primary School in West Dunbartonshire, will give a unique performance of some newly written Scottish and Indian themed Singing Games as a guest school at this year’s Glasgow Mela Festival, held in Kelvingrove Park Glasgow. Specially invited by organiser Harminder Berman, after an impressive West Dunbartonshire Commonwealth Games Handover event performance, the lucky pupils will perform as part of an international line-up of performers and live artists from around the world.

Last year, the Glasgow MELA festival attracted crowds of more than 25,000 music and art lovers and has been a favourite on the cultural calendar for almost 20 years. Due to this success, organisers have now extended the event to run over two days to include both Saturday and Sunday.

Traditionally meaning ‘to meet’, the Mela has grown into a massive outdoor extravaganza of music, dance and entertainment and the best part – entry is free! Now in it’s 21st year, the festival assembles a fantastic mix of cultural music, dance, interactive arts, food and sports as well as street theatre, cultural exhibits and a kids zone, appealing to visitors from all walks of life.

West Dunbartonshire’s Singing Motivator, who has been rehearsing with the pupils added, ‘This will be a fantastic performance opportunity for these West Dunbartonshire Primary School pupils and a first for any school in the authority. It’s an exiting event and a brilliant chance for pupils from this authority to sing and perform on an international platform with artists from around the globe.’

The West Dunbartonshire pupils will take to the stage for their exiting performance at 1.30pm on the 18th of June 2011, as part of the Saturday afternoon’s impressive line-up.

Further information on this great free family event can be found at: www.glasgowlife.org.uk

For further information please contact:

Tommy Regan Music Motivator

tregan@ea.w-dunbarton.sch.uk Office: 01389 761936 Mob: 07906957738

16 to 21? Interested in great films that makes a difference?

Would you like to organise events in your local community?

Here’s your chance to take action.


Take One Action – Scotland’s global action cinema project – is organising it’s first youth film festival residency for young people aged 16-21 and their educators/youth workers at the Macrobert Centre in Stirling in September 2011.

Being part of a residency you’ll have the chance to spend 2 days with us, staying overnights on campus. You’ll take part in workshops led by internationally acclaimed film specialists and directors, and organisations such as Oxfam and The Co-operative. By the end of the residency you’ll leave with the knowledge and skills to host a film screening in your local area which will engage community members to “take one action” that might positively change how they live, think and act.