Category Archives: Expressive Arts

Advice and guidance published for Dance, Art and Design, Computing Science and History

New advice and guidance for National Qualifications now available

http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/nationalqualifications/subjects/latest.asp?dm_t=0,0,0,0,0

Education Scotland has published further advice and guidance to assist practitioners in preparing to deliver courses within the new National Qualifications (NQ) framework.

The materials that are now online include:

  • Dance technique – contemporary and jazz (National 5)
  • Art and Design: Design Activity (Nat 4/4/Higher)
    • Computing Science – Starting from Scratch
    • Skills development in the study of history.

    Martial Art, Music, Samba Drumming, Drama and Art in Galashiels

    NEED SOMETHING FOR YOUR CHILDREN TO DO DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE HOLIDAYS??
    COME GRAB A PIECE OF THE ACTION AT ‘ARTZ FEST’

    It’s your last chance to enrol for this fantastic week long event and it’s all FREE!

    Enrol for Martial Art, Music, Samba Drumming, Drama and Art classes the first week in August 6th – 10th in the Volunteer Hall, Galashiels. Artz fest leaflet is attached: artzfest2012 FINAL leaflet

    National Youth Orchestra of Iraq comes to Scotland

    British Council Scotland announces that this August, Scotland will welcome the National Youth Orchestra of Iraq on its first visit to the UK.

    “The National Youth Orchestra of Iraq is a fantastic living example of peace and reconciliation by Iraqis, for Iraq and for the world. This year we are invited by the Scottish Government to hold our three week summer school during the Edinburgh Festival. NYOI’s diversity brings together young Arabs and Kurds, among others from across Iraq, to create real harmony together. We were founded by a brave 17-year-old Iraqi, Zuhal Sultan, just four years ago. Since then, the orchestra has developed with the tireless energy of Musical Director Paul MacAlindin. Though many musicians fled the country during the war, we have been determined to create a national youth orchestra for Iraq and the world by collaborating with British Council and German Friends of NYOI. We audition each year on youtube and many of us receive our only tuition at the annual summer school.”

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    http://www.nyoiraq.com/

    East Dunbartonshire Youth Music Forum 2012

    If you have an interest in ensuring quality music opportunities are provided for young people in East Dunbartonshire, the Leisure and Culture Trust is looking to hear from you. The Trust has recently been successful in securing funding from Creative Scotland’s Youth Music Initiative to form a Youth Music Forum in East Dunbartonshire. The forum will be established through an initial mapping of music provision highlighting the wealth of quality opportunities we currently offer and new wider opportunities to support young people to engage in music activity.  Following the music provision audit a series of events and professional development opportunities will be offered to teachers, music tutors, music groups and young people.

    http://www.eastdunbarton.gov.uk/news/latest_news/youth_music_forum.aspx

    Creative outdoor learning in East Ayrshire – all art forms and subjects!

    Download the latest newsletter from East Ayrshire’s Culture and Countryside Education services which includes many creative opportunities from drama and sound workshops to composing and poetry. All of the expressive arts are represented here with the work relating to the natural world, exhibitions and heritage.

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    Cashback for Creativity – the Zombie Project

    During 2012, the Year of Creative Scotland, over 8,000 budding young film-makers, dancers and musicians across Scotland will be offered opportunities to get involved in filmmaking, dance and music making activities.

    The Zombie Project

    Local youngsters in the Ferguslie area of Paisley have been busy writing, directing and starring in a zombie shocker thanks to the CashBack for Creativity programme, which re-invests the monies seized from criminals back into cultural activities for young people across Scotland.

    The Zombie Project has had an impact on the whole community with parents and grandparents also being drafted in to help with the costume design and make-up workshops. Over 250 people turned out for the premiere of the completed film ‘Dawn of the Fegs’ in June.

    More About CashBack for Creativity

    The Programme has been supported by the Scottish Government’s CashBack for Communities intiative, which has seen over £45 million recovered through the Proceeds of Crime Act, reinvested back into communities to benefit Scotland’s young people. £2.25 million will be invested over three years into arts, music and dance activities.

    For details of how to access this investment visit our Creative Identities investment page.

    Key Elements to the Project

    Graphic Novel Workshops – six young people met weekly to develop their own graphic novel using the themes of a zombie attack on Ferguslie and how the community fights back. The group has had additional development workshops with a professional illustrator and script writer.

    Filming Workshops – 18 young people met weekly at St. Mirren Park to create and film their own movie using themes from the graphic novel group with adult volunteers playing the zombies and other minor roles.

    Dance workshops – Right2dance worked with the Allsorts youth group (8-12) to develop a dance performance for the final film.

    Make-up / costume workshops – Renfrewshire Council employees worked with a professional make-up artist to deliver four training sessions for parents, grandparents and carers who helped out on the film set as make-up assistants

    Community group filming – Council employees also worked with several community groups based at the Tannahill Centre to create a positive image of the local community, highlighting the strong community spirit and the variety of activities available to residents.

    Professional Tutorials – professionals from the film and graphic novel industries met with the young people to discuss career options within the creative industries.

    Rambert Dance Company – working with young people and families in Dunoon

    This summer, Rambert Dance Company is providing an exciting programme of activities in partnership with the Burgh Hall, Dunoon.

    Youth dance residency

    Friday 27 – Sunday 29 July 10am-3pm each day

    Young people will have the chance to develop their contemporary dance technique, learn Rambert repertoire and create a short piece of choreography which will be shared with family and friends on the final day.

    Open to young people aged 11-17 years with an interest in dance.

    Beginners’ contemporary dance classes for adults

    Friday 27 July Session 1: 6.30 – 7.30pm / Session 2: 7.30 – 8.30pm

    Brand new to dance? Do you want to learn something new with others who have never taken a dance class? These fun classes are aimed at newcomers to dance and all you need is enthusiasm!

    Suitable for adults (18+)

    Family contemporary dance workshop

    Saturday 28 July 3.30-5.30pm

    A chance for families to discover contemporary dance together, the class will include warm-up games as well as the chance to learn a short piece of fun Rambert repertoire.

    Suitable for families with children aged 5 and over. No previous experience required.

    Dunoon 2012 flyer

    New advice and guidance published for Music and composing

    These materials support Music at National 3, 4 and 5 levels.   There are a range of tools available to support the monitoring and tracking of learning in instrumental teaching sessions. An additional proforma has been added to support the tracking of pupil progress in a chosen instrument. It enables the highlighting of appropriate concepts which are taught during a lesson and the skills being developed by learners.

    http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/nqmusic/index.asp