Category Archives: Music

East Ayrshire wins award for high-quality music provision

East Ayrshire Council has once again scooped a top award for its high-quality music provision to young people in schools. This is the seventh year in a row East Ayrshire has received a prestigious National Music Council (NMC) diploma, fighting off competition from local authorities all over the UK.

Music on song in East Ayrshire schools http://www.east-ayrshire.gov.uk/CouncilAndGovernment/newsarticle.aspx?p=733

Creative Scotland sponsors ‘The Arts’ category at Young Scot Awards 2012


Creative Scotland is delighted to announce its sponsorship of ‘The Arts’ category at the Young Scot Awards <http://www.youngscot.org/mag/1141-young-scot-awards-2012>  2012. Taking place on Thursday 26 April in Glasgow, over 500 guests will attend a glittering ceremony to recognise and celebrate the outstanding achievements of Scotland’s young people. The Arts award is aimed at young people who are passionate about visual art, music, theatre, dance, literature and film, and is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the involvement of young people within the arts. Thousands of young people across Scotland regularly contribute to their communities in a variety of ways and many have made a difference to their local community by sharing their time, talent or creations.



http://www.creativescotland.com/news/creative-scotland-sponsors-the-arts-category-at-young-scot-awards-2012-27012012


Annual Fringe Schools Poster Competition

The search for the 2012 Fringe poster has begun! The Fringe Schools Poster Competition is open to all school children in Scotland aged 5-16, and the design brief is for a colourful, vibrant and original poster that represents the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The deadline for entries is Friday 16 March, and more details on how to enter, as well as hints and tips to help your pupils with creating their posters, can be found at www.edfringe.com/poster.

The winning design will become the official poster for the 2012 Fringe and will be used for a range of merchandise, and the top three prize winners will receive a cash prize for themselves and their school, as well as tickets to the Virgin Money Fireworks Concert this summer. All shortlisted entries will also win a place alongside the winning design in the Schools Poster Exhibition as part of the 2012 Fringe.

To support schools taking part in this year’s competition a range of learning resources, including photos, videos and sample lesson plans linked to Curriculum for Excellence Experiences and Outcomes, are available to download for free from www.edfringe.com/poster.

Don’t forget that Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society is a Creative Partner on the Creativity Portal.

Wigtown, West Kilbride, St Andrews, Creetown and Huntly – Creative Place award winners

2012 Creative Place award winners announced!
http://www.creativescotland.com/news/2012-creative-place-award-winners-announced-24012012

Five Scottish communities are celebrating awards in recognition of being one of the country’s most creative places. The Creative Place Awards celebrate and recognise the hard work and imagination that contributes to the rich cultural life of a community, as well as its social and economic well-being.

The Awards are part of the Year of Creative Scotland 2012, a year-long celebration of our nation’s cultural and creative strengths.

Imagining Scotland in 2050 – creativity and science competition

The Scottish Qualifications Authority and Scottish Business in the Community’s inspirational new competition asks young people to develop a piece of creative work that clearly shows their vision of our future – Scotland 2050.



Ideas can be developed in four broad categories:

  • Education and Training
  • Leisure, Life and Style
  • Transport and Travel
  • Work and Careers.


All entrants have to do to enter is develop a scientific project or piece of creative work that shows their vision for Scotland 2050.



http://www.sqa.org.uk/sqa/47271.html



Show Racism the Red Card – creative competition

The Scottish Qualifications Authority and the Scottish Football Association have joined forces once again to promote their annual anti-racism competition, Show Racism the Red Card. Pupils and students across Scotland are asked to produce a creative piece of work that promotes messages of anti-racism or anti-sectarianism. The concept is simple, come up with a piece of creative work that gets across loud and clear the message that racism and sectarianism are not welcome in Scotland.



The competition has been running since 2003 and thousands of pupils from all over Scotland have entered the competition. The competition culminates with a prize giving ceremony at Hampden Park with celebrities from the football world on hand to meet the winners.

http://www.sqa.org.uk/sqa/36081.2320.html


Creativity Portal welcomes The Arches to the Creative Directory

The Arches presents experimental and risk taking performance by local and international artists, in addition to this we support the development of emergent Scottish artists . The Creative Learning Programme at The Arches develops bespoke Creative Learning activity in and out of the building. The premise for this activity is that we believe that all people have the capacity to be creative and we are interested in facilitating experiences that offer participants a creative opportunity to express their opinions about the world and ‘realize’ the artist within in them.

iCompose Music Competition 2012

iCompose is a national composition competition which invites adults, pupils and teachers to create a piece of original music inspired by works in the National Galleries of Scotland Online Collection.  Be inspired by works of art and write a piece of music for Scottish Chamber Orchestra musicians.


Visit iCompose.org <http://www.icompose.org/>  for:

  • Teacher Resource Packs
  • Discussion ideas for schools
  • Notation tips
  • Instrument guides written by members of the SCO
  • Prizes information
  • Rules and Regs



Closing Date: Friday 30 March 2012

First in a Lifetime Experiences for the Year of Creative Scotland

Creative Scotland has invested over £1.2 million to create First in a Lifetime opportunities for people to enjoy, or take part in, creative activity.

Ten projects have been supported, stretching from the Shetland Islands to Dumfries, which will offer unique inspirational experiences for thousands of people.

Andrew Dixon, Chief Executive, Creative Scotland congratulated each of the successful projects and added:

‘The First in a Lifetime programme will offer many more people the opportunity to see, explore and enjoy a rich cultural life and we have invested in projects that will have a visible and lasting impact.

The Year of Creative Scotland 2012 is a celebration of our creative strength and we will include people from all walks of life in the opportunities this inspirational year will offer. Many of the projects also link to our ambition to ‘Get Scotland Dancing’.’

Mike Cantlay, Chairman of VisitScotland said;

‘Our culture is one of our greatest assets and Scotland has a wealth of world class cultural events, festivals, collections and organisations. The First in a Lifetime project as part of the Year of Creative will introduce new opportunities to see, and experience Scotland’s vibrant culture – in every corner in Scotland.

We have a once in a lifetime opportunity to bring significant tourism growth to Scotland over the next three years as Scotland becomes the focus for milestones like the Year of Creative Scotland and events such as these will play an important role in encouraging visitors from home and abroad as Scotland welcomes the World.’

First in a Lifetime projects include:

  • Dancing Voices 2012 will bring together older dancers and singers in a large-scale dance and choir project. The participatory project will end with two high profile events in London and Glasgow and will use experienced older performers to inspire their peers.
  • Giants in the Forest is art, technology and the natural environment, combined to inspire creative activity. Giant organic masks created with participants from a range of under-participating groups will be constructed, seeded and suspended in forests across Scotland, where they will hang from April to November 2012, growing and changing with the seasons for audiences to engage with.
  • Ignition is a project for the Shetland Islands to be produced and delivered by the National Theatre of Scotland in association with Shetland Arts Development Agency.  Over nine months they will work with the Shetland community to create an original piece of ‘event theatre’, facilitated by several renowned professional theatre artists to explore the impact of the imminent transformative change that will sweep the Shetland Islands when the oil supply diminishes.
  • ‘The Port’ is an exciting new multi-arts collaboration aims to connect new young people and their wider communities with the changing landscape of Aberdeen City and Harbour. Using exciting community based street performances, large sculptural pieces, dance and music opportunities to develop high quality local first experiences.
  • Northern Lights is a nation-wide documentary film project that provides members of the general public with an opportunity to make films about their Scotland. Through a series of short film commissions, community workshops and online tutorials, participants will be encouraged and supported to make original contributions towards the overall project. The final constellation of films will be combined to form a unique immersive installation that will tour Scotland in autumn 2012.
  • Scottish Book Trust will create a programme of seven events over a 12 month period bringing the best children’s authors and illustrators to schools across Scotland. The events will be filmed, in conjunction with their broadcast partner, and streamed live over the internet. Building on the successful Authors Live programme, the project will expand its work with teachers.
  • Scottish Ballet will visit Arran, Mull, Islay, Perth, Fort William, Dumfries and Greenock for four days and nights in each area in autumn 2012. During the spring the company will invite each community to consider the dance activity they’d like to see using a mix of behind-the-scenes and performance activity. The project will serve as a catalyst to dance participation in each of the key areas and will be produced with partners including the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland’s BA in Modern Ballet course.
  • Olympic Impulse is a six-month historical and contemporary arts event that uses the inspiration of London in 2012 to engage people who have rarely or never participated in cultural activities. Providing exhibitions, workshops and combined art/sporting events in North East Scotland, Olympic Impulse is a celebration of the Classical Greek Olympics, in which the arts was as prominent as sport.
  • Mission: Possible will give children and young people living in the West and North West of Dundee an opportunity to try dancing, through tasters, weekly groups, a boys only group, a week long intensive experience, the development of a new youth dance piece, the opportunity to go and see quality dance performance and the opportunity to perform both locally and nationally.
  • Fife Music Hub is a year-long project working with communities in central Fife to participate, play and ultimately perform.  High quality creative musicians will work to create sustainable community music groups. The project will be delivered and managed through a partnership of ON at Fife and Jazz Scotland, working closely with Fife Council.