Read the TES article:
http://www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx?storycode=6115683
Read the Glow Cookbook:
A new and exciting performance of Cloudman by Ailie Cohen and Lewis Heatherington will be touring around Shetland primary schools next week. The performance is a blend of puppetry, storytelling and sumptuous visuals where the audience are asked to follow clues to the very top of Cloud Mountain.
http://www.shetland.gov.uk/news-advice/PR-CloudmantoursShetlandschools.asp
Film award for Midlothian youth http://www.midlothian.gov.uk/news/article/199/film_award_for_midlothian_youth
Midlothian Youth Platform are celebrating their success after their documentary on anti-social behaviour won the prestigious ‘best film’ award at the Scottish Parliament’s Young People’s Day. Their documentary, entitled ‘Anti-social behaviour: what’s the big deal?’, was released earlier this year.
YOU are invited to macrobert’s biggest ever birthday party. We are turning 40 this year and will be celebrating the start of the anniversary year with a big bang on Saturday 17 September. The party is a big fundraising event that will kick off a whole year of celebrations and has something for everyone. The party is free, but you are invited to pay what you think it was worth at the end.
Performances, workshops and events will be ongoing from 12 noon till 9pm, and a 70s disco and ceilidh will close the event from 9pm till late. For full details go to www.macrobert.org/40 <http://www.macrobert.org/40> or call our lovely box office team on 01786 466666.
And please bring your friends and family too! We are looking forward to seeing you on the day. Oooh, and there will be cake!
Please help us spread the word and forward this invite to your friends and colleagues.
PS: RSVP on Facebook at http://on.fb.me/ragDA2 <http://on.fb.me/ragDA2> or spread the word on Twitter using #macrobert40
Year of Creative Scotland 2012
Year of Creative Scotland and the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, and Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games, cultural programmes offer a significant opportunity over a three-year period.
Year of Creative Scotland 2012 will promote Scotland’s cultural vibrancy, shining a light on our creative assets; promoting our festivals, our performers, our writers and our great cities. It will celebrate our inspiring creative communities and inspire people across Scotland to engage with arts and culture and to explore their own creativity.
You can apply now for support through four investment opportunities:
Creative Identities: Dance, Film and Music
Creative Identities is part of the Scottish Government’s CashBack for Communities programme which reinvests the proceeds of crime back into communities to benefit Scotland’s young people. Creative Identities investment provides access to high quality experiential opportunities for young people in dance, film and music within communities.
Dance: YouthLink Scotland will manage a programme to provide young people with a range of opportunities to develop their dance skills.
Film and Digital Media: will provide young people from all backgrounds with opportunities to develop their skills, talent, creativity and confidence whilst also developing their knowledge, understanding and appreciation of film & digital media.
Music – Independent Music Making: will support professional recording/rehearsal studios, or organisations working in partnership with professional recording/rehearsal studios, to offer young people opportunities to record their first professional demo tracks.
For more details visit Investment Programme 15: Creative Identities
Other new investment programmes include:
Traditional Arts: there are two new programmes:
Our Capital programme will invest in cultural facilities, refurbishments and equipment, which improve access, presentation and enjoyment of the arts and film for the population of Scotland and has a deadline of 30 September 2011.
Youth Music Initiative: To support and create access to high quality music making programmes particularly for young people that would not normally engage in music activities.
Investment Surgeries
Creative Scotland is hosting Investment Surgeries across Scotland. Meet Creative Scotland staff face-to-face to talk about your project and our Investment Programmes. September’s surgeries will be held in:
You should read the guidelines for the programme you are interested in before your surgery to ensure that you and your project meet the criteria for investment. To book an appointment, email: pmo@creativescotland.com
Arts and Older People – Festival 2012
Creative Scotland, in partnership with the Baring Foundation and Age Scotland, is planning an inspiring and ambitious annual festival of arts for, by, with and about older people. The first festival will take place in October 2012. But we need your help to plan! There is a lot of arts and ageing activity taking place throughout Scotland and we want to map this to shape the new festival. We are particularly interested in hearing about inter-generational arts activity, arts programmes in residential care homes, and existing local festivals targeting older people. If you are involved in any activity of this nature then please share it with us by emailing: maggie.maxwell@creativescotland.com
Meet, greet and hot desk
We have a number of hot-desk and meeting spaces in our Edinburgh office that are available from the beginning of September, for the creative community to work from. To book a touch down space please email:reception.edinburgh@creativescotland.com
And finally…Opportunities!
Since we introduced our Opportunities site in June, we’ve had over 75,000 hits and hundreds of opportunities have been uploaded. That’s a fantastic response and tells us it’s a useful tool for you, your organisation or your sector. If you haven’t seen it yet, check it out.
Join storyteller and puppeteer Aileen Finlay to hear about her experiences of developing storytelling projects for children with complex special needs. Discover some approaches to finding and adapting appropriate stories, take away practical hints and tips on making and using props to support the stories and discuss ideas surrounding the potential of multi-sensory storytelling.
£30/£26 Network members
Bookings: 0131 556 9579
This opportunity is available in: Edinburgh City
For further information, please contact reception@scottishstorytellingcentre.com (Reception), or call 0131 556 9579, or visit http://www.scottishstorytellingcentre.co.uk
In depth research was undertaken to investigate the benefits and barriers to young people engaging with positive out of school activities. There are several key messages to take away including:
You can find the pdf of the research document here:
Wee Movies: Competition 2 – TREE
Make a short film inspired by Glasgow’s Coat of Arms and your school’s movie could be shown during the Glasgow Youth Film Festival 2012!
The purpose of the film strand is to provide young people from all backgrounds with opportunities to develop their skills, talent, creativity and confidence whilst also developing their knowledge, understanding and appreciation of film & digital media. We will do this by investing in opportunities for young people to work together on quality, youth led film & digital media projects with industry professionals. In addition we welcome proposals from organisations to provide opportunities for young people to showcase and celebrate their work with a focus on learning and development.
For further details on how to apply follow the link below to the Creative Scotland website
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