MYAN e-newsletter: November 2009

News

  • NW Cultural Legacy Programme for 2012 Olympics

Events & projects

  • Survey: young people & the internet
  • Craft Club

Funding & other opportunities

  • Youth Music Open Programme
  • Work experience at Royal Exchange
  • Gallery assistant internship available
  • Vacancies at Contact
  • Opportunities for writers & artists
  • Dance, drama & music classes
  • Charlemagne Youth Prize

Conferences & meetings

  • Seminar at Cornerhouse

Training

  • Technical workshops for young people
  • Business planning in the recession

News

NW Cultural Legacy Programme for 2012 Olympics
WE PLAY is the North West cultural legacy programme for the London 2012 Olympic Games & Paralympic Games.

The aim of the programme is to celebrate the London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic Games, and to ensure the Games also leave a lasting cultural legacy for the North West.

WE PLAY is a series of new, innovative & complementary programmes in the North West. It combines digital, physical & virtual participation opportunities for people from all walks of life. It will integrate year round public events, community programmes & the development of new work. Visit www.artscouncil.org.uk/news/we-play for more information.


Events & projects

Survey: Young people & the internet
Youth of Today is interested in how young people use information & communication technologies (ICTs). Your responses will help them make recommendations to policymakers and organisations that work with young people. This short survey will take about 10 minutes to complete and is completely anonymous.

www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=ZlIfta_2bTK2ehNATPjLl4tw_3d_3d

Please note that you should be aged 13-25 to complete the survey.

Deadline for completing the survey is Fri 27 Nov ’09.


Craft Club
Craft Club is a national campaign for craft in schools. They aim to unite skilled & enthusiastic craftspeople with children and young people through after-school clubs. Working together they can engage learners beyond the curriculum and enthuse them about making. They believe that the future of craft lies in nurturing talent; children and young people must be able to learn about craft at school and have access to excellent teaching throughout their education.

They offer advice, resources & support to inspire teachers, pupils and volunteers to set up clubs during lunchtimes or after-hours in their school or venue.

Register an interest at http://www.craftclub.org.uk


Funding & other opportunities

Youth Music Open Programme
The Youth Music Open Programme is available for organisations wishing to apply for grants of £5,000 to £30,000. It targets nearly £2m of Youth Music’s funding towards projects that support their goals of:

  • Early Years – advancing the learning and development of all children in their early years (0-5) by aiming to ensure universal access to high quality music making in England
  • Challenging Circumstances – improving the life chances of children and young people in the most challenging circumstances by supporting them to achieve their full potential through engagement and progression in music making
  • Encouraging Talent and Potential – realising the musical talent and potential of children and young people by ensuring opportunity for all to develop their talent regardless of background or chosen

Deadline: 10 Feb ’10

More: www.youthmusic.org.uk/looking_for_music_funding/Open_programme.html


Work experience at Royal Exchange
An exciting opportunity for 20 Year 10 and 11 students to spend a week working, observing and learning from the professionals behind the scenes at the Royal Exchange Theatre.

This is the first of a series of weeks, replacing our previous work experience programme for schools. Closing date for applications is 7 Dec ’09.

Further details about the week, including dates & application procedures are currently being finalised. If you’d like to register an interest in the scheme please email kate.reynolds@royalexchange.co.uk. If you’d like to talk to someone about the scheme please call 0161 615 6721/0.


Gallery assistant internship available
CUBE is running a student placement scheme for creative, arts, design, arts management or heritage graduates. An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the gallery team as a gallery assistant to help deliver an exciting programme of exhibitions and events. You’ll have the opportunity to experience the working environment of a gallery and to put into practice the skills, knowledge and understanding of culture and art that you have gained during your course.

The gallery assistant will be practically assisting the Exhibitions Coordinator and Curator in developing the gallery programme, planning and preparing new exhibitions and dealing with the day to day running of the gallery. Your creative ideas will be valued and you will be an integrated part of the gallery team. You will be provided with your own desk and computer.

A placement at CUBE will provide you with valuable experience in the creative sector and help develop your career as you will get the opportunity to develop a high level skills and knowledge required by future employers in the cultural arena. A taxable bursary of £600 for 3 months (£1,200 for 6 months) is available together with travel costs.

To apply, send a cover letter explaining why you’re interested in the position, what areas of gallery work you’re specifically interested in and details about your educational background together with your CV to gallery@cube.org.uk Enquires call 0161 237 5525 or see www.cube.org.uk

Deadline: 20 Nov ’09

Interview: 30 Nov ’09

Start date: 14 Dec ’09


Vacancies at Contact
Contacting the World is a pioneering theatre project developed by Contact in Manchester, one of the UK’s leading organisations creating work by and for young people. It aims to increase the skills, understanding and experience of young people from around the world in a unique theatre project facilitated by the internet. Devising 12 new productions which will be premiered together at Contact in July 2010.

Project Manager
Fixed term contract (p.t, 3 days/week)
£20,000 pro rata (Jan-Sept ’10)

A highly motivated and organised individual is required to lead on the delivery of Contacting the World 2010. The successful candidate should be able to demonstrate outstanding organisational skills, have experience of international working, be able to work under pressure and possess excellent communication skills with a keen attention to detail.

It is expected that all post holders will be able to start in January.

Special Notice
Contact is currently fundraising for Contacting the World 2010. The posts advertised are dependent on the result of an outstanding funding bid. We will know the results of the funding bid by the end of November. If we do not secure funding for these posts, the interviews will not be held in December as specified.

Deadline: 12 noon, Mon 30 Nov ’09
Interviews for Project Manager post: Tue 15 Dec

For an application pack please visit our website www.contact-theatre.org, call Roxanne Moores, Administration Assistant on 0161 274 0646 or email vacancies@contact-theatre.org

Please note that only applications using the form for the Project Manager post will be accepted. For further information on Contacting the World, please call Julia Turpin, Project Director on 0161 274 0631.


Opportunities for writers & artists

  • Manchester-based cabaret act is looking for performers & original acts, contact Gareth Cutter at formerlybucket@ymail.com
  • Writers & artists required for new online fashion magazine to contribute short fiction or artwork on the subject of ‘vintage’. Please send submissions by 1 Dec to thefashionmagazine@ymail.com
  • Writers & artists sought to contribute to fanzine, visit www.fatout.co.uk. If you’re interested in getting involved or for more info get in touch through our contact page or email Polly at fat_zine@hotmail.com

Charlemagne Youth Prize
The European Charlemagne Youth Prize aims to encourage the development of European consciousness among young people, as well as their participation in European integration projects.

The Prize is awarded to projects undertaken by young people which foster understanding, promote the development of a shared sense of European identity, and offer practical examples of Europeans living together as one community.

The European Charlemagne Youth Prize is awarded jointly and annually by the European Parliament and the Foundation of the International Charlemagne Prize of Aachen. Visit www.charlemagneyouthprize.eu for more details.


Conferences & meetings

Seminar at Cornerhouse
Wed 9 Dec ’09, 10.30am

What can young people achieve creatively as technology advances?
Are we advancing ourselves enough to support their creative potential?
Using social networking sites?

ENYAN, English National Youth Arts Network in partnership with Cornerhouse invites you & your colleagues in the North West to a FREE event which will explore the advantages of using technology creatively with young people.

We’ll profile case studies of innovative projects within the region and will look at what young people can achieve through the creative process. Speakers will talk about resourcing projects appropriately and ensuring that we, as sector professionals, are open to taking on new projects, artistic concepts & approaches as we support a digital generation.

Models of best practice will be profiled and there’ll be some focused discussion around the issues that are unique to developing, funding & running digital youth arts projects. We’ll also discuss the use of social networking sites with young people and your’ll hear from those experienced in using these online facilities.

We’re looking to create a dialogue between you & the speakers so that you can really benefit from attending. This is a free, open & informal information session for ENYAN members in the region and anyone who wants to know more.

Visit www.cornerhouse.org/events/info.aspx?ID=1663&page=0 for more details or, if you’d like to attend, please email enyan@artswork.org.uk with your full contact details to reserve a space. Spaces are limited so early booking is essential.


Training

Technical workshops for young people
Contact Theatre is running free, regular workshops for young people aged 15-25 who’d like to gain experience in the technical & backstage aspects of theatre and performance.

Visit www.contact-theatre.org/whats-on/events/575/technique.htm for more information or to book a place.


Business planning in the recession
Arts Council England has developed advice & information on effective business planning in the current economic climate. This can be downloaded from their website at www.artscouncil.org.uk/news/business-planning

Wings & Things Saturday 12th December @ Zion Arts Centre

WINGS & THINGS
Mutimedia Family Arts Day Sat 12th Dec

Mutimedia Family Arts Day Sat 12th Dec @ Zion Arts

Multimedia Family Arts Day with an Angels Theme

 Saturday 12 December

Expect Screen Printing, Projections, Christmas Crafts, Music and more…

No need to book just drop in!
Sessions are 10am – 12pm & 1.30pm – 3.30pm
£1 per person
Ring 0161 226 1912

Distance Learning – ‘Working Together: using the arts with young people

Artsplan is delighted to be able to offer its 6-week distance learning opportunity Working together – using the arts with young people. You can start the course at a date of your choice and prices range from £65 to £95 dependent on circumstances.

The distance learning version of this popular one-day workshop is the perfect opportunity for those with financial and time related barriers. No compromise is made on course quality with one-on-one mentoring and extensive supporting material provided.

For further details on Artsplan courses or to make a booking, please contact Jay Barron, Artsplan Development Manager on 02380 630960 or email artsplan@artswork.org.uk www.artswork.org.uk/artsplan

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