Category Archives: Drama

Seminar event presented by Licketyspit Children’s Theatre Company

We would be delighted if you could join us for the Glasgow Launch of LicketyLeap on

Tuesday 22nd May 2012, 6pm – 8pm (refreshments provided)

Drumchapel Community Centre, 320 Kinfauns Drive, Glasgow G15 7HA.

Funded by Scottish Government through the Inspiring Scotland Early Years Early Action

Fund, Licketyspit is the first theatre company commissioned to deliver Early

Intervention in this way. LicketyLeap is a unique immersive theatre project for three

to five year olds, which engages with nursery staff, parents, carers and wider children’s

service providers. Interim evaluation on recent work in North Edinburgh, to be announced

at this event, indicates remarkable results in relation to confidence, social skills,

emotional literacy and resilience and problem solving among the vulnerable early

years children who have participated. This, the first year of the project, will see 230 early

years children in Drumchapel experience LicketyLeap, together with their teachers,

families and carers.

The event will include a presentation, followed by a short film of LicketyLeap in action.

There will be an opportunity for questions and a discussion about the relevance of this

work to other children’s service providers. LicketyLeap has been getting an unprecedented

response from families and carers and is a prime example of the way arts projects can

empower vulnerable children and inspire communities. Local nursery staff engaged in

LicketyLeap deliveries will be present together with representatives from many of the

groups in Glasgow with an interest in nurturing and supporting vulnerable early years

children and their families and carers.

This Sucks: The Movie! Featuring a cast of hundreds of nursery pupils

Earlier this year, Glasgow Film Theatre, StarcatchersPlatform and Toad’s Caravan joined forces to produceThis Sucks: The Movie, starring a talented cast of hundreds of children from nurseries around the East-End of Glasgow.

Over two weeks during February, hundreds of children from Glasgow nurseries participated in making the film with directors Matt Addicott and Katy Wilson from Starcatchers and the support of Toad’s Caravan. The film tells the story of Hetty the Hoover and the love of her life — Mike Dust. The concept grew from a previous, highly successful Starcatchers project, This Workshop Sucks, which premiered at the Glasgow Youth Film Festival 2011.

Nursery pupils from Barlanark Family Learning Centre, Helenslea Nursery School, Hullabaloo Children Centre, Sandaig Nursery School and Westercraigs Nursery all took part in the filming. They joined us last week for the world premiere last week at a special ceremony at GFT. Click here to see photos of our red carpet premiere!

The funding for This Sucks: The Movie was made possible by Glasgow City Council’s Area Committee Grants.

You can watch the completed film online now on YouTube: This Sucks: The Movie

​Paul Macgregor, Learning Projects Coordinator at GFT remarked:

“It’s been exciting to see everyone’s hard work rewarded with such a charming and inspiring film, made by and for young children. Glasgow Film is dedicated to engaging young audiences with moving image technology and This Sucks: The Movie is perfect example of the creative projects that take place at GFT all year round. We’ve loved working with Starcatchers, Platform, Toad’s Caravan and we are extremely proud of all the wonderful children who took part.”

Matt Addicott, co-creator of This Sucks, also made a wonderful behind the scenes short about the making of the film: The Making of This Sucks: The Movie

We hope you enjoy the films as much we did making them! Click here to read more about the project.

‘Youth Radiothon’ @ Pulse Radio 98.4, East Renfrewshire


Did you ever want to be on air and run your own radio show?  This is your chance:  East Renfrewshire Council in conjunction with Pulse Radio 98.4 will celebrate young peoples’ engagement and voice by inviting pupils and youth clubs from the 12 to 14 June to participate in a Youth Radiothon.


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The Nation//Live: Work – free National Galleries/Visible Fictions event in West Dunbartonshire

Monday 7 May, 7.30pm, Free Event (30 min)

Bruce Street, Clydebank (Beside Clydebank Town Hall)


A National Galleries of Scotland Education Outreach project

in partnership with Visible Fictions and West Dunbartonshire Council Libraries and Museums

For more info visit nationalgalleries.org/nationlive <http://www.nationalgalleries.org/nationlive>

or find Jimmy Who? on Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jimmy-Who/298820470173088>


The Nation//Live: Work has been written by Martin O’Connor

in collaboration with the people of Clydebank


This performance celebrates the life and legacy of Jimmy Reid, the trade unionist and one

of the leaders of the 1971-2 Work-in at the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders. Created by

Glasgow-based theatre company Visible Fictions, it is part of a project coinciding

with the 40th anniversary of the Work-in. The project addresses the meaning of work

in contemporary Scotland, specifically in relation to Clydeside.


Childnet Film Competition 2012 – enter now!


Positive and inspiring use of the internet is at the heart of the Childnet Film Challenge 2012.  Childnet is inviting all schools and youth organisations in the UK to enter their challenge. Two separate projects are in place for primary and secondary aged children.

This year’s themes are:
Primary: The internet can make your life much easier, let me show you!
Secondary: ‘I’m a technophobe, get me out of here!’ Can you convert a technophobe to the wonders of the internet?

To find out more about this year’s competition visit: http://childnet.com/film-2012/ <http://childnet.com/film-2012/>
All shortlisted finalists will be invited to a private screening of their film with Childnet’s judging panel at a cinema in central London and will be awarded some great prizes.

The competition closes on Friday 15 June at 5 pm.

If you would like to register a group of young people for the challenge please do so at film@childnet.com <mailto:film@childnet.com> .


http://childnet.com/film-2012/

Cross-artform leadership programme for mid-career professionals working in learning and education

Extend Leadership Programme 2012-13

Applications are invited from colleagues working in learning and education roles in the arts to participate in the Extend Leadership Programme 2012-13. Extend will support up to 15 mid-career colleagues. The programme aims to give participants the confidence and skills to achieve a greater degree of leadership in the future. This could be through gaining a leadership position or through achievements that raise the status of the profession as a whole.

* Deadline now extended to 10am on Monday 16 April 2012 *

Funding has been secured from Arts Council England for engage to deliver a leadership programme for colleagues working in learning and education in the arts and cultural sectors from 2012-15. Additional support has been provided by Creative Scotland and the Arts Council of Wales in 2012-13 to support the participation of professionals working in Scotland and Wales respectively.

Building on feedback from the pilot programme, Extend will comprise:

  • A training needs analysis
  • Two residential programmes, including guest speakers and sessions on advocacy and campaigning
  • Mentoring
  • A joint project for participants


The fee for the programme is:

  • £800 for participants working in England and Wales
  • £400 for participants working in Scotland


Extend is open to mid-career professionals (either employed or self-employed) who work in the arts in education and learning roles and are resident and working in England, Scotland or Wales. See the applicant information document for full criteria.

For full details, including how to apply, please download the applicant information document here: http://www.engage.org/downloads/Extend_info_for_applicants.doc http://www.engage.org/downloads/Extend_info_for_applicants.doc
The application form can be downloaded here: http://www.engage.org/downloads/Extend_2012_application_form.doc <http://www.engage.org/downloads/Extend_2012_application_form.doc

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Extend Manager, Dawn Cameron on 07753 748038 / 0113 216 6331 or by email at extend@engage.org

We are also looking for a freelance Evaluator and a freelance Residential Facilitator to deliver the programme. For details, see below
Evaluator: http://www.engage.org/downloads/Evaluator_Extend_2012.doc <http://www.engage.org/downloads/Evaluator_Extend_2012.doc
Facilitator: http://www.engage.org/downloads/Extend_Facilitator_brief.doc <http://www.engage.org/downloads/Extend_Facilitator_brief.doc
The deadline for applications for both roles is 10am on 5 April 2012.

Download full detais here: Extend_info_for_applicants


Cleas – Gaelic residential media course

Young people from across the Western Isles are in Stornoway this week, between the 2nd and the 6th of April, for ‘Cleas’ – a Gaelic residential media course developing acting, directing and editing skills. The 12 to 18 year olds will also feature in an original short Gaelic film ‘Na Hinbetweeners’ written by Iain F Macleod. The young people will have the chance to work with experienced industry professionals.

CLEAS http://www.cne-siar.gov.uk/press/120403.asp

SQA accredited Performance and Production summer course announced by SYT

Scottish Youth Theatre announces SQA accredited six-week Summer Festival course for participants aged 16-25.

Applications for Summer Festival 2012 – Twisted Shakespeare – close on Wed 29 Feb.

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Scottish Youth Theatre is proud to introduce an exciting new six-week summer course, offering a vocational alternative to school and college qualifications, and focussing on active, practical learning for young people.

The newly SQA accredited Performance and Production Learning Programme will this year run alongside Scottish Youth Theatre’s annual flagship event, Summer Festival, and is open to applicants from all over Scotland and beyond aged 16 – 25.

Successful completion of the course will afford participants a qualification that sits between the Higher/Advance Higher level on the SCQF worth a total of 29 credit points.

The Performance and Production Learning Programme is the first course of its kind in Scotland.

You can watch the short film explaining the opportunity (publicly and through Glow) here.

“The company is delighted to be able to offer this opportunity to achieve an accredited practical qualification to all young people in Scotland especially those who may not have been able to achieve an academic award in a formal set up”, says Mary McCluskey, Scottish Youth Theatre Artistic Director and Chief Executive. “Having the SCQF and SQA seal of approval reflects the intensity and calibre of the course. And the award to be gained on completion of the course gives participants credit points as proof of their dedication to the course”.

Now in its 36th year, Summer Festival offers performance courses for young people from all over Scotland ages 8-25. All courses have a clear progression route leading to the Performance and Production Course.

Former participant Andrew Still, recently cast in Hollyoaks, fully recommends getting involved in Summer Festival to other like minded young people. “I’ve taken part in two Summer Festivals and they really opened my eyes to the world of performing. I think it’s so exciting that participants can now achieve a qualification at the end of the course. It’s satisfying but a lot of hard work. The chance to gain an award that reflects this will appeal to many young performers”.

Scottish Youth Theatre would like to thank Skills Development Scotland for their support in developing this course.

For all information about the Performance and Production Learning Programme, and all other Summer Festival 2012 courses, visit www.scottishyouththeatre.org. For all enquiries email pippad@scottishyouththeatre.org or call Scottish Youth Theatre on 0141 552 3988

The closing date for Summer Festival applications in Wed 29 Feb 2012

Only 2 weeks left to have your say – Opportunity for young people to engage with Scotland’s National Youth Arts Strategy

Creative Scotland is leading the development of Scotland’s first National Youth Arts Strategy. The strategy isn’t Creative Scotland’s, it’s Scotland’s and we would like you to join the conversation.

It will have the vision of establishing Scotland as an international leader in youth arts. Perhaps you think we already are? We need to hear your thoughts and opinions to help shape and inform the strategy.

Young Scot Online Questionnaire – click here for an online questionnaire for young people aged 11-26yrs old to have your say. We’d be grateful if you could forward to young people you work with, post it on your website or promote across your networks.

Twitter – If you want to join the national youth arts conversation on twitter then use the #tag: #YouthArtsScot to get us trending!