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Y Dance Newsletter – free dance courses and opportunities for learners

YDance is coming to Orkney to deliver a FREE week-long dance course at Kirkwall Grammar School for 12 to 18 year olds.

Auditions for the 2016/2017 National Youth Dance Company of Scotland will take place on Saturday 10 September and applications will open on Monday 25 July.

Applications are now open for the annual YDance Routes Connections weekend.  This three day event welcomes youth dance groups from across Scotland to come together to expand their dance knowledge and skills. 

New integrated youth dance company Horizons has been working with a YDance choreographer since March 2016.  The Company is part of the overarching European Let’s Dance project YDance is delivering with partners from Netherlands, Germany and Spain and has been creating a new dance piece based on the theme of migration.

View the full details and more news in the latest Y-Dance newsletter here:

http://dmtrk.net/7KA-3SLYZ-9C850S8XA0/cr.aspx

 

Youth Music Initiative Training and Continuing Professional Development Fund

This fund is provided by Youth Music Initiative and administered on their behalf by Scottish Music Centre. £50,000 is available this year.

What is the Purpose of the Fund?

To support individuals, organisations and networks who work outwith school settings to undertake training and continuing professional development that will strengthen youth music in Scotland for the benefit of young people. We understand that many music freelancers and organisations may be working with young people both in and out of school settings and so will be eligible to apply.

Follow the link below for the full guidelines:

http://www.scottishmusiccentre.com/development/training-and-continuing-professional-development-fund/

 

Engage International Conference 2016 – bursaries available

The engage International Conference 2016 will explore how issues of access and activism impact on gallery and visual arts approaches to education and outreach.



Five bursary-funded places are available for representatives of Scotland-based visual arts organisations to attend the 2016 engage International Conference. Bursary funding will pay for the Conference ticket and will also offer up to £140 towards travel/accommodation. Organisations wishing to apply must have a commitment to a contemporary visual arts programme and developing audiences. Applicants do not need to be current members of engage. Freelancers may apply but will need to show that attending the conference will have a clear public benefit through their work.

See below for the Word and PDF versions of the full details:

engconf16 with Scotland Bursary info reduced

engconf16 with Scotland Bursary info

FREE DANCE COURSE FOR AGES 12 – 18

YDance has a really exciting and completely FREE opportunity for young people aged 12 to 18.

 

From Monday 4 – Saturday 9 July a YDance tutor will spend a week in the dance studio with participants.  Everyone will get the chance to work on lot’s of different styles of dance, research and review a dance or arts activity and take part in a small performance at the end of the week.

 

The best part about this course, is participants gain a Level 1 Bronze Arts Award just for taking part.

 

Glasgow Information

Monday 4 July – Saturday 9 July 2016

9.30am – 4.30pm

Deaf Connections, 100 Norfolk Street, Glasgow, G5 9EJ

 

 

Interested?  It only takes 5 minutes to sign-up online and a member of the YDance team will be in touch to confirm.  The deadline is Friday 17 June 2016.

 

Questions?  Email Katrina@ydance.org or call the YDance office on 0141 552 7712 if you would like more information.

 

YDance Newsletter

Opportunities for young people aged 12 to 18

Arts Award in Glasgow & Orkney

YDance is running two FREE opportunities for young people aged 12 to 18 to achieve a Level 1 Bronze Arts Award.

This FREE week-long course will allow participants to gain new skills to add to their CV.  Everyone will have the chance to take part in dance activity, research and review an arts activity and share their findings with one another to build and complete their arts portfolio to achieve the Award.

Glasgow Information

Monday 4 July – Saturday 9 July 2016

9.30am – 4.30pm

Deaf Connections, 100 Norfolk Street, Glasgow, G5 9EJ

Orkney Information

Dates and venue TBC

Sign-up >>

Project Y Foundation Course – Aberdeen

YDance has an excellent week-long dance training and performance opportunity in Aberdeen this summer for young people aged 12 to 18.

In this dance course participants get the chance to develop their choreographic ideas, work with a YDance choreographer and perform as part of the annual national tour – Project Y – when it visits Aberdeen in August 2016.

Participants are provided a costume and gain excellent experience of what it is like to work together to create a dance piece and perform on a professional stage.

Foundation Course Information

Monday 25 – Friday 29 July 2016

10am – 4pm

Citymoves Dance Agency, 1JR, Schoolhill, Aberdeen, AB10

Performance Date

Friday 5 August

7.00pm

The Lemon Tree, 5 N W St, Aberdeen, AB24 5AT

Book your place now>>

Travelling Gallery – last chance to visit at Balloch and Edinburgh

We are in the last few weeks of our Spring 2016 exhibition. If you have not been able to catch us yet, now is your chance.

Here Comes Everybody

by kennardphillipps and Scott Lang

Friday 20 May – Loch Lomond ShoresBen Lomond Way, Balloch G83 8QL 11am – 5pm

Edinburgh Wednesday 25 May – Portobello, Portobello Town Hall, 147-149 Portobello High Street, EH15 1AF 11am – 5pm Thursday 26 May – Grassmarketopposite Thomson’s Court, EH1 2LJ 11am – 5pm Friday 27 May – Parliament Squarebeside St Giles Cathedral, High Street EH1 1RE 11am – 5pm

Here Comes Everybody explores the concept of creating art as a critical tool; connecting its audience to local and international movements for social and political change. The artists have made use of photo-montage, stencilling, newspapers and other found materials to create a powerful installation that delves into the world of image consumption, challenging our relationship with corporations and the media. Integral to the installation are artworks made in response to War on War Room community workshops taking place throughout the Travelling Gallery tour. War on War Room, Boghall Community Wing, Photo: Philip Solovjov The Travelling Gallery City Art Centre 2 Market Street Edinburgh EH1 1DE Tel: 0131 529 3930/3682 travellinggallery@edinburgh.gov.uk www.travellinggallery.com

Edinburgh Art Festival joins the Creativity Portal

edinburgh art festivalAlong with over 100 quality assured creative partners, all offering subsidised and free learning experiences and CLPL across the sectors, Edinburgh Art Festival is now searchable on the Creativity Portal.

http://creativityportal.org.uk/?q=edinburgh+art

Edinburgh Art Festival is the UK’s largest annual festival of visual art offering an unrivalled programme of exhibitions, commissions and special events.

Their creative learning programme works directly with children and young people offering a range of free creative workshops focused around our festivals commissions programme, which in the past has explored themes such as the Improbable City, Art in Unusual Places and Monuments.

Their Explorers programme has been running for 4 years working with children and young people to develop content for a free activity booklet and map for the festival.

 

Free Screenings with the GFT for Primary and Secondary

 

GFT REDEVELOPMENT

GFT is currently undergoing an exciting new redevelopment.

Unfortunately, that means that there will be no dedicated school screenings at GFT for the remainder of this academic year.

 

However, over the summer term our wonderful partners at Platform are hosting screenings to celebrate REFUGEE WEEK.

REFUGEE WEEK SCREENINGS FOR PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS HOSTED BY  PLATFORM, THE BRIDGE, 1000 WESTERHOUSE ROAD, GLASGOW

Please see below for information on how to book your visit to PLATFORM for your FREE screening of TOY STORY for primary schools and PERSEPOLIS for secondary schools. We look forward to welcoming you to our newly refurbished building once we’re fully up and running again in the autumn. In the meantime, if you have any questions for our Children and Young People Coordinator, Annie McCourt, please contact her on 0141 332 8128 extn 237 or e-mail her at annie.mccourt@glasgowfilm.org

 

FREE PRIMARY  SCHOOL SCREENING TOY STORY

 

 

 

WEDNESDAY  15th JUNE 2016

Venue: Platform, The Bridge, 1000 Westerhouse Rd, Glasgow G34 9JW Time: 10:00 am Running Time: 1h 21m Cert: PG  (Mild violence, scary scenes, dangerous behaviour)

Woody, a good-hearted cowboy doll, belongs to a young boy named Andy.

Woody sees his position as favourite toy jeopardised when Andy’s parents buy him a Buzz Lightyear action figure.

When Andy’s family moves to a new house, Woody and Buzz must work together to escape the clutches of maladjusted neighbour Sid and reunite with their boy. Make a booking here For more information please contact: Annie McCourt on 0141 3328128 or e-mail her at annie.mccourt@glasgowfilm.org

FREE SECONDARY  SCHOOL SCREENING PERSEPOLIS

AND LEST WE FORGET

 

 

THURSDAY 16th JUNE 2016

Venue: Platform, The Bridge, 1000 Westerhouse Rd, Glasgow G34 9JW Time: 10:00 am Running Time: 1h 56m Cert: 12  (Moderate violence, drugs and one use of strong language)

Persepolis is an emotionally powerful, dramatically enthralling autobiographical animated film about a precocious and outspoken Iranian girl who grows up during the Islamic Revolution.

Optimistic about her future, yet shaped indelibly by her past, Marjane finally has to make the heartbreaking decision as to where it is she truly belongs.

Persepolis will be preceded by a screening of Lest We Forget: World War One – Refugees Then and Now

Scottish Refugee Council’s new arts and heritage project ‘Lest We ForgetWorld War One – Refugees Then and Now’ brings together refugees and local Scots to discover and document the heritage of the arrival and experiences of Belgian refugees in Scotland during the First World War.

Discover parallel stories of refugees living in Scotland today through this empowering and insightful documentary film and exhibition.

Make a booking here For more information please contact: Annie McCourt on 0141 3328128 or e-mail her at annie.mccourt@glasgowfilm.org

CLPL – Teacher’s Introduction to Dazzle Ship in Edinburgh

Wed 1st June 16.30-18.30, Leith Community Education Centre (Kinnaird Hall)

Fri 3rd June 13.30-15.30, Leith Community Education Centre (Shore Room

Refreshments provided

 

On May 25th Dazzle Ship Scotland, a co-commission between the Edinburgh Art festival and 14-18 NOW, launches down in the Port of Leith marking the centenary of the WW1 Battle of Jutland. Dazzle was a form of WW1 ship camouflage invented by the artist Norman Wilkinson, in which bright bold geometric patterned designs adorned battle ships to confuse the enemy. This summer Turner-Prize nominated artist Ciara Phillips has designed her own dazzle for the MV Fingal berthed in the Port of Leith.

 

The Dazzle Ship presents interdisciplinary learning opportunities across Social Studies, Mathematics, Technologies and the Expressive Arts. Helena Barrett, Edinburgh Art Festival’s Learning and Engagement Coordinator will run an introductory session to the Dazzle Ship project presenting how you can use the ship and its themes with your learners in your classroom. The session will include a tour of the ship, a presentation on dazzle and an introduction to the EAF Dazzle Teaching Resource. Suitable for all teachers and educational practitioners.

 

To book a place please go to https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/teachers-introduction-to-dazzle-ship-scotland-tickets-25167396360 or email Helena at helena@edinburghartfestival.com

Free In-School Transition Workshops For Primary 7 Pupils Available May / June 2016

Moving Up Project

Moving from Primary to Secondary school can be one of the most testing times for our learners.

From being a big fish in a little pond to a minnow in a new, much larger, sea can be a daunting challenge for some.

The Moving Up Transition Project utilises the themes and characters from the film Inside Out to support learners transitioning from P7 – S1.

The Moving Up Transition Project creative sessions engage learners through using clips from the film Inside Out. Inside Out explores the impact of moving from a familiar place to a new home and a new school in a new city, on the central character, Riley.

During the workshop a range of playful, creative strategies help learners to examine what the upcoming change will mean for them. Learners then develop an emotional intelligent understanding of how a little anxiety during times of change is normal and that there is support available to help them with any concerns they may have. Experienced facilitation within the session will mean that learners create a toolkit that helps them to:

  • develop coping strategies relating to change
  • effectively assess some of the things that could go wrong
  • identify strategies for minimising risk that things will go wrong
  • identify what to do when things do go wrong

·      find help and support from a range of places Each in-school session is suitable for a maximum of 1 class (30 young people) at a time and lasts 2 hours. All that’s needed is a blank wall to project onto / smart-board and room to move around. For more information and to make a booking please contact: Annie McCourt on 0141 3328128 (EXT 237) or e-mail her at annie.mccourt@glasgowfilm.org