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We Make Our World

The first collaboration of the Youth Arts Network High Peak, We Make Our World brought together music, drama, movement and film into an interactive performance at the Pavilion Arts Centre, Buxton.

Sea MonsterThe Background

Discussion at the Youth Arts Network meetings of February 8th and May 10th developed an idea to invite groups to join together and collaborate on a performance.  Buxton Opera House offered to provide the Pavilion Arts Centre as part of their Children’s Festival, Octoberfest.  Groups from across the district were invited to join the programme, and through the Grants for the Arts budget, High Peak Community Arts was able to fund a series of workshops with a film-maker/VJ, musician, and drama practitioner as Creative Director.

The timescale was tight, so a theme of Water was set by the Youth Arts Network, and a loose storyline came from workshops lead by Sian Dudley of Buxton Opera House, with young people at Harpur Hill Children’s Centre.  This storyline was shared with the groups as they came on board, but with the understanding that nothing was set in stone.

Instrumentals

The Aims

  • To bring together at least 4 different groups of young people, from a range of backgrounds and places.
  • To use at least 3 different artforms in a final performance.
  • To bring the elements of performance from the different groups together into one narrative.
  • To re-imagine the performance space at the Pavilion Arts Centre and challenge convention.

These are the groups who got involved in creating material and performing on the night:

ROFA Dreamscheme

I would say that I enjoyed it all, I would say the first thing I remember was the boats, because they were so big!  And it was like if you turned round, you could knock someone over with them!

Julia Roos

MissingNew Mills School

We wrote down stuff to do with Water and we did little drama games to kind of like get some ideas and then we started to come up with the story… and then we kind of gradually got a story together and like worked, like we all put different things that we wanted to put in

Rosie

our thing we had all the physical theatre in it and stuff, which was really funny

Ben

InstrumentalsHope Valley College

we went through general plan and how we were going to… and where we actually wanted to go.  We kind of split up the workshops as well.  We had really little time, we had one section two of us doing percussion, and two of us doing music, and we kind of – so we kind of lead different areas, and swapped round.

Joss, HVC

Chapel Jam Night

I enjoyed working with the young people at Chapel Jam Night and I feel that the one young person who did join in with the performance found it very rewarding.

Laurie Agnew, Musician

Dazzled audienceChinley

I was just swimming, in front was it green-screen?

Oh they edited it, to make it look like she was actually drowning in water, as opposed to just drowning in air.

Emma, Chinley

 

Children’s Centres

We enjoy making the lantern, it was very interesting and very messy!  The children are looking forward to Friday, and going for a spooky walk!

Parent, Fairfield

The final week

In the final week there were three days of rehearsals, first the two drama groups and the two music groups, and second the drama and the film group.

It was in this time that ideas were shared and cross over between the groups was possible.

  • Some of the ROFA drama group joined the Hope Valley College musicians, to learn their drumming parts, allowing them to play the instrumentals over the top.
  • The lead character from the New Mills drama group was filmed to be edited into the pool of water projection made at Chinley.
  • All the groups got involved in the opening scene of the performance, lying under the waves, or helping to round up the audience.
  • Joss from Hope Valley College got involved with the track from Chapel Jam Night, as most of the group couldn’t come on the final week, they had to re-shape the track for the performance.

On the third and final day, everyone met at Buxton Pavilion Arts Centre from 2pm for dress rehearsals and last minute nerves.

We came in there was lots of drama rehearsals going on again, and then we sorted out some more drumming, like then everyone practiced the drumming bit, and I talked to Joe and Laurie, to ask them to do it too.  That was fine – I just literally went “bah bahbah bahbah” for the rhythm, and then they played it – so they played it

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Youth Arts Network High Peak

In 2010/11 the first phase of the Youth Arts Development Strategy concluded, with support from the Future Jobs Fund.  Working with High Peak CVS we were able to employ a Youth Arts Network Development Officer, who researched networks across the country, strengthened our local contacts database and made recommendations for the Youth Arts Network High Peak.

This network now links together 10 different groups from permanent institutions, such as Buxton Opera House, to small ad hoc community voluntary arts projects and voluntary youth clubs.    It is set up to communicate via a blog site and Facebook page, and from the beginning has aimed to collaborate on practical initiatives, rather than act as a talking shop.

In October 2012 we held our first collaborative event:  We Make Our World, 28 October 2012, Buxton Pavilion Arts Centre.

MissingLooking to the future the Network will develop by word of mouth and marketing to include as many groups from across the district as we can contact.  Initial research demonstrated a demand for extra support, training and better communication between groups.  Development for this year will publicise the blog site and Facebook page, to explore the extent of demand for different types of support.

We want to collaborate again on another performance for October and build the network to involve at least 15 different groups in the area.

Go to the blog for more detail on the discussions from the meetings and the database of youth activities mapped across the district:  www.yanhighpeak.blogspot.com

 

 

Shout Action Soundtrack

Working alongside the film making group on Monday nights;  writing, recording and producing a sound track.

Sampling soundsWith links to the group at Longlands Road Youth Club, making the film – the plan is for the two groups to stay in touch, sharing material via the webtool ‘Prezi’.

This is what we’ve got up on Prezi so far – Use the   +   and   –   buttons to zoom in and out, then either click on an item that looks interesting, or use the  <   and  >  arrows to move through the presentation:

 

Shout Action Sharing on Prezi

For more info on Prezi click here – takes you to their website – Is it the future of presentations?

Sampling sounds

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Free Posters and Postcards

Free Posters and postcards on the five ways to well being!

Project eARTh’s posters and postcards on the five ways to well being are now available. We have a limited supply, so if you would like a set, for you school, youth club, community group, office etc  please get in touch.

The five ways to well being are a set of simple actions which can improve our well being, created by the New Economic Foundation.

There are six A3 posters and six  A6 postcards in each set:

Connect, Be Active, Take Notice, Keep Learning,  Give, and one poster / postcard illustrating all five ways to well being.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shout Action

On Monday evenings until June 25th we are writing and shooting a film at Spring Bank Arts Centre, with help from Matt Kowalczuk (Community Arts Northwest) and some young drama students from New Mills School.

At the intro session people learnt some technical skills and tried their first acting to camera…

A second group are joining from Monday 14th May to work on the soundtrack:

The group at Revival Church will be writing, recording and producing a sound track for the film, and the two groups will stay in touch, sharing material via the webtool, mentioned above, ‘Prezi’.

How to use Prezi:  Click on the play arrow to load the Prezi and then zoom in and out with the  –  and  +  on the righthand side; drag it with the mouse and click on items that look interesting.  You can also use the   <  and  >  arrows to move through the Prezi in a more traditional way.

Shout Action Sharing on Prezi

Come along from 23rd April to find out more about making films in your spare time!

Shout Action

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Handmade Cards

Participants have made a series of stunning greetings cards from lino prints the Buxton group did in Autumn 2011. These can be bought for £2 each or three for £5. They are on sale at New Mills Original, or can be bought at our events.

Fairfield Archway and Seating

The group has been working with artist Caroline Chouler -Tissier and Leander Architectural to create sculptured aluminium and steel seating for outside the shops in Fairfield, and an archway for the Granby Road Park in Fairfield.  The design for the ‘banner’ of the archway  and the five seats (in plasticine to be cast in aluminium) are now complete and look fantastic. Caroline also worked with the Fairfield Dream scheme youngsters and some adults from ROFA to design the central  ‘hub’ of the seating, and one seat. The work is now being cast at the foundry.  Unveiling is on July 21st! See front page of website for details….

 

Ancient Landscapes Project

Ancient Landscapes Project.

The Buxton group are  working with artists from ‘Stone and Water’, to explore the geology of the Peak District and create an installation from crochet, knitting and building coral reefs out of wool, and other reef fauna using a variety of textiles.  The project is in collaboration with Borderland Voices, an arts and health project in Leek, who are also working on the installation. The New Mills Project eARTh group have also worked on this, and the work of all three groups will form the final installation – see it as part of the Buxton Art Trail on July 7th / 8th and in New Mills Library as part of nEw Mills Festival from September  15th to 30th.

Human Sundial and Time Capsule

The ceramic and aluminium human sundial can be found in High Lee Park, off St. Mary’s Road, New Mills, Sk22 3BW.

The sun dial is just outside High Lee Hall, near the giant horse chestnut tree, with a plaque that explains how to use it to tell the time.

The time capsule is buried nearby, with details lodged with the International Time Capsule Society at Oglethorpe University, Alabama, USA,  New Mills Town Council, and all 6 New Mills primary schools. It is to be dug up in 2061.

 

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