MYAN e-newsletter January 2010

News

  • Have your say in the Arts Council National Strategy 2010
  • Dance Strategy in the North West
  • Contact Young Actors Company Auditions

Events & projects

  • Impact of Enyan Campaign ‘Young Arts Leaders’
  • BBC Young Composers’ Competition

Funding & other opportunities

  • Volunteer and placement opportunities with Kinofilm
  • Facilitator wanted – Contact Young Actors Company
  • The Young Apprenticeship

Conferences & meetings

  • Need to Know UK National Summit

Training

  • Creativity in Education Professional
    Learning Programme.

News

Have your say in the Arts Council National Strategy
Arts Council England have launched Achieving great art for everyone – a consultation on future priorities for the arts. The results of the consultation will inform a ten-year strategic framework and the Arts Council’s future investment decisions.
Achieving great art for everyone sets out the Arts Council’s understanding of the current arts landscape and pinpoints the areas that the Council believes need development. This is the first time the Arts Council has brought together all art forms and development areas into one set of long term priorities.
The consultation document outlines a vision for the future of the arts where England is a global creative hub, a platform for world-leading artistic excellence and innovation, and a great place for artists to live and work.
The Arts Council is inviting artists, arts organisations, partners and anyone interested in the arts to take part, including those from the commercial, amateur and voluntary sectors. The consultation will run until 14 April 2010 with the framework being published in late 2010. To find out more about how to take part and to download a copy of the consultation document visit www.artscouncil.org.uk/consultation.

Have Your Say in a Dance Strategy for the North West
RGA is working with Arts Council England to prepare a five year Dance Strategy for the North West. They are seeking views from a wide cross section of people who have an interest in dance in the region.
If you are interested in taking part, you can complete the survey by clicking on the link below:
http://http://www.artscouncil.org.uk

Contact Young Actors Company Auditions
If you are aged 15-25, this is your chance to explore your creativity, push your abilities and be part of one of the country’s leading young actors companies.
Auditions are held three times a year and this season’s are on Wed 20 – Fri 22 January between 6pm and 9pm. Places are strictly limited and must be booked in advance. Please call 0161 274 0600 to book a slot.
Don’t miss your chance to work with professional directors and perform on stage.

Events & projects

Impact of Enyan Campaign ‘Young Arts Leaders’
To ensure that ENYAN is responding to the needs of the sector and prove influence and impact as a result of national campaign work, they are keen to gather feedback from all those who contributed to the campaign, have utilised the online campaign document (http://www.enyan.co.uk/download/304457542) and may have taken part in the campaign’s legacy training course produced by Artsplan ‘Using the arts to develop aspiration, potential and leadership’. This consultation involves various government departments, ENYAN’s National Steering Group, ENYAN RAPs and the wider membership.

ENYAN will be collating all responses to ascertain the level of impact this campaign has had both on the sector itself and those who are responsible for or have an interest in supporting it. They welcome all feedback, and are particularly keen to know how the campaign may have impacted on your knowledge of Young Arts Leaders programmes and your current/future programming.

Perhaps you have developed a new Young Arts Leaders project; been inspired by a case study to approach or structure a programme differently, accessed funding sources that were referred to in the resource? Please respond at: enyan@artswork.org.uk

BBC Young Composers’ Competition
Young musicians aged between 12 and 18 are being invited to enter the BBC Proms Young Composers’ Competition, which is now in its 12th year. The competition will give the winners a BBC commission and see their work performed by professional musicians. Last year’s winners wrote pieces for the Last Night of the Proms, although details of the 2010 commissions have yet to be announced.

Entries to the competition will be judged by a panel of composers from a variety of musical fields, and composers have until 28 May to submit their entries.

The BBC is also calling for young composers to sign up for its Composer Labs, which aim to give young talent across the UK the opportunity to explore new ways of composing and get a taste of what it means to be a composer in the 21st century. The Composer Labs take place in Birmingham, Cardiff, Glasgow, London, Manchester and Truro between 7 February and 11 April. For the first time, an online version of a Composer Lab will also be made available from April. This will include footage from the various Labs, recommendations and tips.

Full information about the competition and the Composer Labs can be found at www.bbc.co.uk.

Funding & other opportunities

Volunteer and placement opportunities with Kinofilm
After three years away, Kinofilm is back. The Kinofilm Manchester European Short Film Festival is taking place from 28 April – 2 May 2010. They are looking for dynamic and dedicated people who are passionate about independent cinema and/or short film and would like to contribute to the return of Kinofilm. They are looking for:

. Volunteers for a wide range of pre festival work (minimum 2 days per week)
. Full time voluntary placements (4-5 days per week) up to and including the festival for a minimum of six weeks.
. Festival volunteers for the week of the festival (26th April – 3rd May)

If you are based in Greater Manchester, are interested in gaining experience of working in a busy festival office and have/or are looking to gain experience in any of the following; sponsorship and fundraising, print or web marketing, PR, communications, social networking, film making, editing, film or festival programming, administration and event organisation, Kinofilm would like to hear from you. To apply please send your CV and a covering letter with details of which position you are interested in to: tanya.smith@kinofilm.org

Facilitator wanted – Contact Young Actors Company
CYAC – Contact young actors company is about to launch its spring term 2010 and is looking for a lead facilitator to work with a very diverse and dynamic company of young actors aged between 15 and 25.  They are open to working with facilitators who have particular skills and areas of interest; you will be working with an assistant artist and will be fully supported by a project manager form within the Creative development team at Contact.

Dates from: 27th January 2010 until 18th March 2010 Fees: £30 per hour exclusive of planning time.

If you think you may be interested or are in touch with appropriate artists please contact Danny Fahey at: DannyFahey@contact-theatre.org

The Young Apprenticeship
The Young Apprenticeship is a programme which enables talented GCSE students gain work experience. Creative & Cultural Skills supports Young Apprenticeships in Art & Design and Performing Arts. The programme has been running since 2004, delivered by partnerships made up of schools, colleges and employers.
Pupils are based in school where they follow the core National Curriculum subjects. For two days a week they work towards a Level 2 vocational qualification. The key part of the Young Apprenticeship is 50 day’s work experience with employers.
This is an ideal way for employers to help open up new ways for young people to gain relevant work experience. 9000 students will be undertaking a Young Apprenticeship.
For more information please contact apprenticeships@ccskills.org.uk

Conferences & meetings

Need to Know UK National Summit – Audience Development in the UK – From Understanding to Engagement
27–28 Jan 2010, Durham, UK
Network’s annual conference explores how we gather, understand and apply the knowledge to grow audiences. Network is the umbrella body for Audience Development Agencies in the UK. This is a unique opportunity for high level debate. Together we will create a manifesto for increasing people’s engagement with arts and culture in the UK.

BOOK YOUR PLACE NOW . For further information, or to book your place today visit our online booking facility or contact Fiona Scott if you have any queries: fiona@audiencesyorkshire.org.uk

Training

Creativity in Education Professional Learning Programme
The Centre for Urban Education is offering a new Creativity in Education unit, accredited by the Institute of Education at Manchester Metropolitan University, and offering 20 ‘M’ Level Credits.

This unit has been developed to enable a range of professionals (including creative practitioners, arts educators, museums, gallery and theatre outreach staff, youth and health workers, teaching assistants, teachers, professionals working in the creative and cultural industries and creative agents) to support the development of creative learning and teaching in schools, arts and cultural organisations and other educational settings.

It includes a study of the place of creative learning and teaching in contemporary educational policies and practices, including exploration of regional and national programmes offered through Creative and Cultural Education (CCE), such as the Creative Partnerships programme.

Participants will investigate how external creative partners can work with teachers to develop the creativity of young people in schools and other learning settings, with particular reference to the urban context.

In addition to considering definitions of creativity it will consider the knowledge and skills needed in working in partnership in order to facilitate curriculum change.

Dates:
Tuesday 23rd March 9.30- 5.00
Monday 12th April 9.30- 5.00
Tuesday 30th June 9.30- 5.00
Plus one further date in July tbc
Course Fees:- £300

To register to receive the Curriculum outline,application form and course requirements; please contact:

c.obrien@mmu.ac.uk by 31/01.2010

Grimm Tales

The Library Theatre Company presents:

GRIMM TALES

Suitable for young people aged 6 upwards, their teachers, friends and families.

Children – £9
School parties of 10+ – £8.75
Adults – £16 (£14 concessions, not Saturday evening)
Family tickets – (2 adults, 2 children) £45

Visit the Library Theatre Company website to book tickets

On until 23 Jan 2010

The Brothers Grimm’s dark and spooky stories have always captivated children, with their enticing mix of mystery, enchantment, and humour.

Rachel O’Riordan directs this atmospheric adaptation by Carol Ann Duffy, the recently appointed Poet Laureate, which promises to provide a feast of first-rate physical, musical and mythical theatre. Classic stories such as Hansel and Gretel you may know; but there are several you may not!

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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