Nurturing Talent Time To Shine Fund – arts funding for 14-20 year olds

Young Scot and Creative Scotland launch a new £40,000 Nurturing Talent – Time to Shine Fund for young people aged 14 – 20 years old.

The funding, which is being administered by Young Scot over the next two years, will be awarded to those who demonstrate ambition, enthusiasm or talent in their chosen art form and require some financial support to develop or promote this further.

Individual awards of up to £200 or group awards of up to £750 are available for endeavours such as auditioning, training, staging an exhibition, recording a demo, publishing written work, hosting a workshop or setting up a local group.

The next deadlines for applications are:

◾7 December 2014

◾8 February 2015

◾12 April 2015.

For further information and application forms visit youngscot.org/timetoshine.

FREE Twilight CPD sessions for primary teachers: A Scottish Christmas

Scottish Screen Archive

Filmhouse, Edinburgh (27 October); Glasgow Film Theatre (29 October); Dundee Contemporary Arts (19 November); Callendar House, Falkirk (27 November).

This CPD will help you use archive films in the classroom for interdisciplinary learning. Learn how to access the online learning resource Scotland on Screen to watch and discuss archive films, use them as the starting point for building projects and download them for use in moving image presentations.

The Scottish Screen Archive will present a new learning resource that explores amateur films and Christmas customs. The resource is tailored for use in primary education (CfE levels 1 & 2: literacy, technologies, social studies, RME, health and wellbeing, sciences).

For bookings in Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow, please contact the venues. For bookings in Falkirk, please book using Falkirk CPD Manager (course code YMc22)

Schools workshop: A Very Scottish Christmas

Dundee Contemporary Arts (2 December); Bo’ness Hippodrome (3 December); Glasgow Film Theatre (8 December); Filmhouse, Edinburgh (9 December)

Polish up your party shoes and bring your favourite toy to this special Christmas-themed screening and workshop created by the Scottish Screen Archive and theatre-maker Geraldine Heaney.

Mrs Claus has forgotten what Christmas in Scotland is like but she has some home movies from the past to help her remember. Can you help her understand the Christmas traditions and write a letter for her to take back to Santa?

Recommended for Primary 4 & 5 (suitable for ages 7+)

CfE levels 1 & 2: literacy, technologies, social studies, RME

Film content: suitable for all. Running time approximately 1 hour.

Colour and black & white footage from 1930s – 1960s.

To book please contact the venues directly.

Portfolio Preparation Course – National Galleries of Scotland

13th – 17th October 2014

Led by artist Audrey Grant

This course is for 16+ year olds preparing folios for entry to art college. The GENERATION exhibition will be used as a starting point for exploring ideas, materials and processes.

Each day takes a different theme: Enquiry and Visual Research, Idea Development, Material and Technical Exploration, Life Drawing and Creation of a resolved piece of work, finishing with an informal group critique on Friday.

Cost: £50 per student (all materials will be provided) Lunch not provided. If cost is a barrier to participation, please contact us.

Venue: Scottish National Gallery, The Mound, Edinburgh EH2 2EL (Clore Education Studio)

Times: 10am – 4pm Monday – Thursday & 10am – 12.30pm Friday

PLACES NOW AVAILABLE

To reserve your place, or for further enquiries please contact Sarah Mackinnon, Education Bookings Coordinator on 0131 624 6410 or email education@nationalgalleries.org

RSNO CPD opportunities

Details of the remaining CPD sessions we have available across the country are listed below. Sessions cost £20 per person and all attendees will receive a resource pack and free ticket to an RSNO concert.

All CPD is run as morning/afternoon sessions, however, should a school/LA be interested, we can run a more in-depth in-service day session.

We will also be running online courses.

Please contact us for details.

Practical Ideas for Music-making with Early Years (CfE Level E–1). Contact us for additional levels

Edinburgh: Friday 6 February 2015

Glasgow: Monday 9 February 2015

Dundee: Thursday 12 February 2015

Perth: Thursday 5 March 2015

Conducting/Leading a School Ensemble

Edinburgh: Friday 3 October 2014

Glasgow: Monday 6 October 2014

Perth: Thursday 9 October 2014

Aberdeen: Thursday 29 January 2015

Dundee: Thursday 12 February 2015

An Introduction to Playing/Teaching Timpani

Workshops on request

Arranging for School Ensembles

Ranging from small percussion groups to the school orchestra, this workshop will help you to make the most of the individual talents within your ensemble.

Workshops on request.

For more information or to book, please contact the RSNO Engage team at engage@rsno.org.uk or on 0141 225 3574.

Creative Competition 2015 – Anti-Racism and Anti-Sectarianism: Celebrating Diversity Together

Show Racism the Red Card is celebrating the 11th year of their anti-racism/anti-sectarianism creative competition.

The theme of this year’s competition is ‘Celebrating Diversity Together’. Entries are welcome from individuals and groups. Entrants are invited to develop a piece of creative work that gets across clear messages of anti-racism or anti-sectarianism and celebrates diversity in Scotland’s communities.

Detailed information for teachers and lecturers, full competition rules and application forms are on the website:

http://www.theredcardscotland.org/educational/competitions/scotland

Transitions 20/40 Open Day this Saturday – funded training for careers in the creative arts

Join us on Saturday 11 October for our Transitions 20/40 Open Day from 11am–1pm.

At this Open Day you can find out more information on the Transitions 20/40 programme and see how you can benefit from a year’s worth of fully-funded training to prepare you for going on to study at a university, college or conservatoire.

We want to meet you if you are passionate about dance, drama, music, production or screen and you are considering further study or a career in the creative arts.

Find out more about what to expect at the Open Day and more details about Transitions 20/40 on the RCS website: http://www.rcs.ac.uk/about_us/transitions-2040/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Transitions%202040%20Open%20Day&utm_content=Transitions%202040%20Open%20Day+Preview+CID_3777c530b6f8fd4cc6dec633e84e97c2&utm_source=RCS%20Campaign%20Monitor&utm_term=RCS%20website

Book Your Place:

The Transitions 20/40 Open Day is a free event but you need to register in advance online.

If you have any questions about the Open Day or the programme in general, please get in touch with us at transitions2040@rcs.ac.uk.

Stills Young Photographers Club – 15-17 year olds

Stills’ is a vibrant platform for creativity that provide the best photographic darkrooms and digital production facilities in Scotland. Stills Young Photographers Club are offering young people age 15-17 and exciting opportunity to develop their own photographic projects using Still’s facilities whilst being supported by two photographer artists.

This is a ten week course running weekly from Friday 12th September – Friday 21 November from 2pm – 4pm concluding with an exhibition in Stills’ showcasing the photographs produced by the young photographers.

Click here for the PDF: StillsYoung Persons Camera Club

The course costs just £90 and includes all equipment and materials. The course is open to anyone with an interest in photography and can be booked online, over the phone or in person.

www.stills.org/courses

0131 622 6200

Stills, 23 Cockburn Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1BP

If you have any questions regarding this exciting opportunity please contact Claire Cochrane at engagement@stills.org

Take One Film Festival – screenings on social and environmental change and concern

Take One Action Film Festival celebrates the people and movies that are changing the world. These world-class films focus on issues of social and environmental change and concern.


Inequality for All

Edinburgh Filmhouse / 23 September

Glasgow Film Theatre / Wednesday 1 October, 10am

Does inequality matter? Arguments against its corrosive effects rarely come as cogently and powerfully expressed as in this rousing exposé. Robert Reich, who served Presidents Ford, Carter and Clinton, charts the history of America’s rich/poor divide and argues that the status quo is not sustainable. But this is not just an American story: the UK is one of the most unequal countries in the developed world; in Scotland, the 3 richest families own more wealth than 20% of the population (source: Oxfam report). What are the root causes of inequality and what can we do about it? This topical film allows us to explore the issue in a refreshingly entertaining and accessible way.

Recommended for S4 – S6. Social studies / Health and wellbeing / Mathematics / Economics. 120mins

Click here to access learning resources to go with the film.

The Revolutionary Optimist (NC 12+)

Glasgow Film Theatre / Tuesday 23 September, 10am

Edinburgh Filmhouse Thursday 2 October, 10am

This uplifting documentary shows Kolkata slum children not as victims, but as empowered agents of change. Despite being dealt a difficult hand (with limited access to education and poor health prospects) the young people refuse to give in to resignation. They are supported by Amlan Ganguly, a lawyer turned community educator who faces down child labour, early marriage and endemic poverty with the unfailing belief that children must meaningfully participate in the decisions and factors that affect them.

Recommended for S1 – S6. Social studies / Health and wellbeing / Religious and moral education / Global development. 120mins

Click here to access The Revolutionary Optimists’ online interactive resource.

These films are FREE for Glasgow City Council schools and £3 per pupil for all other schools. Accompanying teachers go free.

To reserve Glasgow tickets Click here. To reserve Edinburgh tickets please email nicola.kettlewood@cmi-scotland.co.uk or call 0131 228 6382.

Exploring SCRAN – 390,000 images, movies and sounds from museums, galleries, archives and the media

Highland teachers are invited to attend the session arranged for Wednesday 8th October, at the Dingwall Education Centre. Anyone interested in coming along to the training can book via Highland CPD. This is an excellent opportunity to support the GTCS Professional Review process and expand professional learning plans.

Vertical aerial image taken near Dingwall, 17/05/1975                      © Scran

Scran sessions aim to show teachers how to tap into a vast visual resource, become familiar with the functions of the website, www.scran.ac.uk for research & investigation – as well as considering new applications for classroom activity.

Staff can find out how to acquire imagery & information to illuminate teaching & learning practice.  All 390,000 records on Scran are rights cleared for educational use and the content can be used across the curriculum. The session consists of a presentation followed by an enjoyable series of online tasks exploring the potential of Scran.

Scran is listed on the GTCS register of approved CPD providers and on Education Scotland’s PLFind.

Why not have a look at some Scran case studies?  Link – http://www.scran.ac.uk/learning/schools/cfe/casestudies/index.php

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