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Best of FUSE Film 2022 – Award Winners

Posted on: July 28th, 2022 by cyEditor

FUSE Film focuses on celebrating the work of young film makers and sharing the creative talents of incredible emerging casts and crews. This year’s event screened all of our shortlisted films and awarding our winners in the following categories:

You can access all of this year’s shortlist films as part of FUSE International Digifest by clicking here.

 

 

Best Short Film:

WINNER: Harper

Nominees: Baile, Dead Susan

 

Best Miniature Film:

WINNER: Chains of Adolescence 

Nominees: CANNED, Hairy, Viking: A Short Film

 

Best International Film:

WINNER: Trigger

Nominees: For I Am Dead, Experience the World – The Train

 

Best Local Film:

WINNER: Under the Influence

Nominees: Brooklands Motor Racing Circuit

 

Best of FUSE International – 2022 Award Winners

Posted on: July 28th, 2022 by cyEditor

Firstly we would like to thank you to the amazing companies and performers who have made Kingston an exciting and inspiring place to be over the last 10 days.

A wide variety of awards celebrate all facets of our multi-arts programme, with each individual show/performance being reviewed by one of our team members. All companies who win an award also win a free registration to take part in FUSE International 2023 the following year. 

 

Best of Comedy: Appetite Everywhere by Hot Lemon

Best Solo Show: Manic by Raina Greifer

Best Music Performance: Erin May Official

Best of Theatre: Untitled Doc by Dark Roots Theatre Company

Best of Dance: Dillon Dance Youth

Best of Children & Families: The Silly Squirrel by Above Bounds Theatre

Best Ensemble: St John’s C of E Primary 

 

Upcoming performances:

 

Creative Talent Programme 22-23 Applications now OPEN

Posted on: July 19th, 2022 by cyEditor

The Creative Talent Programme identifies young and emerging artists and companies who have the potential to become excellent creative practitioners and gives them the artistic, business and strategic support to become flourishing, challenging, exciting organisations of the future.

The arts, and careers within them, are changing. Since 2009, our Creative Talent Programme has been responding to a growing need from emerging and early career artists to develop their artistic skills alongside vital business and strategic awareness.

Previous Creative Talent Programme companies/artists have included award-winning puppetry company Smoking Apples, theatre company Dumbshow, What is Written Dance, and Circus Suburbia.

We are seeking one artist from the local area/Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames who identifies as ethnically diverse. We encourage applications from those who meet the above criteria who may identify as D/deaf and/or disabled and/or neurodiverse.

We are a multi-arts charity and as such would love to work with artists/companies who focus on underrepresented art forms.

Our chosen Creative Talent Programme artist will receive:

To apply for this opportunity please fill in both the and our through the link below. The deadline to complete these is Friday 26 August 2022 at 12pm.

Application form

Equal opportunities form 

Speaking about the Creative Talent Programme, CEO of Creative Youth Louise Coles said “As we know young people and young artists have been particularly hit hard by the pandemic, through unemployment, mental health issues and subsequently many feeling a loss of a sense of purpose, so it has been important for us at Creative Youth to ensure we have remained “open for business” providing the much needed stability and support during this time – our Creative Talent programme has been and continues to be a key part of this mission.”

whatshisface theatre company, who were a Creative Talent Programme Company in 2020-21 said “The Creative Talent Programme has helped us navigate through a very difficult period and their support couldn’t have come at a better time. I really admire what Creative Youth do, which is put their artists first. Really recommend this for any artist looking to broaden their networks and strengthen their body of work, all with a bespoke mentorship.”

To learn more about what our current Creative Talent Programme artists Jordy, Scar and Chiyana are up to click here!

If you have any questions or require this application in a different format or need assistance then please feel free to contact us our General Manager, Daniel, on generalmanager@creativeyouthcharity.org.

Also if you have any access requirements or if we can provide any assistance please make sure to contact us to make sure we can best support you through the application process.

FUSE Film 2022 shortlist announcement

Posted on: June 6th, 2022 by cyEditor

After the huge success of our International Youth Arts Film Festival in 2021 we could not wait to showcase more films this year with our glittering FUSE Film showcase and awards.

FUSE Film focuses on celebrating the work of young film makers and sharing the creative talents of incredible emerging casts and crews.

This year we will be screening all of our shortlisted films and awarding our winners in the following categories:

You can purchase your tickets for our screening at the Rose Theatre on 4 July 2022 at 19:00 by clicking here.

View the full FUSE Film 2022 short list here.

Global Voices Local Places — Kingston’s community art exhibition

Posted on: May 30th, 2022 by cyEditor

As the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee approaches, The Community Brain and Creative Youth have come together to creatively engage our community in this historic occasion. Together, we are co-curating a community art exhibition exploring how The Commonwealth has shaped Kingston and its surrounding area.

Taking place at the Creative Industries Centre, Kingston College from 16-19 June 2022 this exhibition positions the Platinum Jubilee as a moment of reflection.

Over the next few weeks, we will be showcasing the artists and communities who have been involved in curating the exhibition.

Watch this space for more updates…

Tickets on sale for FUSE International 2022

Posted on: May 26th, 2022 by cyEditor

A host of talented artists from across the UK and around the world will come together in Kingston this summer for the first ever FUSE International. The festival replaces the International Youth Arts Festival (IYAF) which has taken place each summer since 2009.

Over 50 events across film, music, theatre, visual arts and more will take place over the ten days of the new festival which is curated and presented by charity Creative Youth.

The programme comprises both productions by young emerging companies and a programme of family friendly work.

Visit our What’s On page for a full list of shows and to book tickets

 

Ticket information

All tickets can purchased directly through our website by visiting the ‘What’s On’ page. This is the easiest way for you to view, manage and purchase tickets all in one place.

Alternatively, feel free to call us directly on 020 8549 2120 where we will be happy to answer any of your queries.

From the 1 July until the end of the festival our in-person box office will also be open in Rose Theatre from 10am – 5pm where you will be able to physically purchase any ticket for all FUSE International performances.

All details of ticket prices, fringe double offers and further information can be found within our .

If you’re interested in supporting the charity throughout the year, take a look at our Creative Youth Friend’s membership. Becoming a Friend of Creative Youth helps us enable young people’s participation and engagement in the arts and culture in Kingston, in the UK and on a global stage.

 

Family programme

This year, the family programme will be headlined by Circus Abyssinia’s Tulu (7-8 Jul) which tells the story of Ethiopian Olympic legend Derartu Tulu through dazzling displays of speed and flight. Also featuring in the family programme are Cirque du Chennai (3 Jul), Jellyfish Theatre’s The Wagon of Dreams (9 Jul) and Above Bounds Theatre’s The Silly Squirrel (10 Jul).

 

International participants

A number of events will be presented by international companies or have international participants. These range from fringe theatre shows from Italy, Sweden and the Netherlands to a Choir Fest (1 Jul) where young people from Kenya will join digitally with participants performing live in London and a screened contribution from a children’s choir in Ukraine.

 

 

Live music

Further music events will be staged in Kingston Marketplace and on The Seven Saxons boat, a 60-foot wide-beam narrowboat, located on the Thames.

The programme will also see performances in music venues such The Lamb pub, Woody’s Bar & Kitchen and The Fighting Cocks. This includes A Celebration of Bowie and Bowie Ball, marking 50th anniversary of David Bowie launching Ziggy Stardust in the Borough in 1972.

 

Fringe programme

The extensive Fringe programme features 28 shows spanning theatre, comedy, dance, spoken word, cabaret and film, all performed by artists under the age of 27. Highlights of the programme include Orange Sky Theatre’s Wild Onion (2 Jul), Chewboy Productions’ Tethered (Winner of an Offie and a London Pub Theatre Award, 2 Jul), The Bobolyne Poets’ Shenanigan’s Wake (8 Jul), Christian Dart: Bigger than the Christmas Turkey (6-7 July), Jamie Mykaela: DADDY (2-3 July) and Broccan Tyzack-Carlin: Turtle (3-4 July).

The best theatre, comedy, digital and children’s shows performed by under 27s at the Brighton Fringe, as selected by the young people of Creative Youth, will be brought together in four special showcase events as part of a partnership with Brighton Fringe.

 

 

Creative Talent Programme artists

Young artists supported by Creative Youth as part of their Creative Talent Programme will be featured across the festival. In the Fringe programme, This Is Not A Show About Hong Kong by Max Percy and Friends (7 Jul), looks at censorship in Hong Kong. In the exhibition programme, Eshé Photo present LABELS: Black Mental Health and Me (2-10 Jul) and taking place online, Hannah Raymond-Cox presents digital installation/game This Is Not My Beautiful House (2-10 Jul). As part of FUSE Film (4 Jul) Jordy Deelight will screen Team Spirit on the topic of LGBTQIA participation in football. Additionally, all of the Creative Talent Programme artists will be brought together for a special showcase event on 1 July at the Rose Theatre.

The festival will be accompanied by a series of discussions and practical skills-based workshops for young artists, taking place online and in person workshops called So You Wanna Change the Arts.

FUSE International festival brochure now available

Posted on: May 24th, 2022 by cyEditor

FUSE International 2022 is a ten-day international celebration of live performance and creativity after a challenging two years. Our programme is packed with inspiring, funny and thought-provoking shows that will bring us all together in Kingston once again. 

With theatre, dance, comedy, music, visual arts and plenty more – there is something for everyone, all created by young and emerging artists from around the world. 

 

 

FESTIVAL BROCHURE

Why not take a glance over our fabulous festival brochure for this year? Here you’ll find everything you need to know from our entire programme to ticket offers and much more. Either or on the link below to view the digital version either on your mobile device or computer. Make sure to keep an eye out around Kingston for our physical copies dotted around the town.

Don’t know where to start? Take a look at our festival highlights – a selection of some of the wonderful shows and adventures coming to Kingston this summer.

 

 

TICKET INFORMATION

General release for all performances taking part in FUSE International 2022 is midday on Thursday 26 May 2022. All tickets can purchased directly through our website by visiting the ‘What’s On’ page. This is the easiest way for you to view, manage and purchase tickets all in one place.

For those of you who want to gain access to our early access festival pre-booking, take a look at our Creative Youth Friend’s membership. Becoming a Friend of Creative Youth helps us enable young people’s participation and engagement in the arts and culture in Kingston, in the UK and on a global stage.

From the 1 July until the end of the festival our in-person box office will also be open in Rose Theatre from 10am – 5pm where you will be able to physically purchase any ticket for all FUSE International performances.

Alternatively, feel free to call us directly on 020 8549 2120 where we will be happy to answer any of your queries.

All details of ticket prices, fringe double offers and further information can be found within our .

FUSE International in What’s On Stage

Posted on: May 23rd, 2022 by cyEditor

FUSE International shows for 2022 have been announced. Theo Bosanquet explores this year’s festival programme ahead of tickets going on sale on Thursday 26 May.

The headline act at the Rose will be Ethiopia’s Circus Abyssinia, whose show tells the story of Derartu Tulu, the first African to win Olympic gold.

Other highlights include This Is Not A Show About Hong Kong by Max Percy and Friends, looking at censorship in Hong Kong; Shenanigan’s Wake, a “spoken word spectacle” from The Bobolyne Poets; and The Next Girl by acclaimed playwright Alex McSweeney, a series of short plays exploring the issues facing young women in society.

Read the full article here

FUSE International Programme Launch – Thanks for coming!

Posted on: May 20th, 2022 by cyEditor

Formed in 2009, this summer will mark the first festival with our new name: FUSE International and we couldn’t have asked for a better way to launch the programme. It was a brilliant evening filled with live performances and speeches, and the first opportunity for audiences to get their hands on the physical festival brochure. This year’s brochure has been designed by the very talented Geneviève Krieff.

The evening saw performances from musicians Steph Prodromou, IO, Fanchon and In Albion, and dancer Saffron Smith.

The launch took place in Kingston University’s Town House, which has recently been named the winner of the 2021 Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Stirling Prize – confirming it as Britain’s best new building.

Tickets for Friends of Creative Youth are now on sale, and General Sale tickets will be released at midday on Thursday 26 May.

If you weren’t able to make it to the launch, you can pick up a copy of the brochure from venues around Kingston Town Centre, or you can

 

 

 

Community and the arts — upcoming live webinar

Posted on: May 18th, 2022 by cyEditor

Expect conversations around the importance of making work for local communities and how to access those not in typical ‘reach’ of the arts. We want to hear what you have to say! Keep an eye out on this page for updates on our panel very soon.

Be sure to register your FREE place for Monday’s live conversation by following the link below or  🎙️

This webinar is part of a free series by Creative Youth, called So You Wanna Work in/Change the Arts, discussing key arts industry topics. Visit our page on Anchor to listen to our full archive of webinar sessions.

Volunteer with Us!

Posted on: May 13th, 2022 by cyEditor

Here at Creative Youth, volunteers are vital to our success and each year they help deliver our jam-packed arts festival – FUSE International!

Our fantastic team of volunteers cover everything from photography, venue and event management to promotion, customer service and artist support. Volunteers learn vital teamwork and networking skills, and all whilst enjoying the fabulous festival atmosphere they have helped create.

Whether you have volunteered with us in the past or are completely new to Creative Youth – we’d love you as part of the team! No experience required, just a great attitude.

To get involved, please complete this short form as soon as you can:

If you have any questions, please feel free to email volunteer@creativeyouthcharity.org

 

FUSE Film Applications are OPEN

Posted on: May 5th, 2022 by cyEditor

It has been a difficult couple of years for so many and we can’t wait to experience the energy, inspiration and hope which young people and our festival audiences bring to Kingston once again. Last year we had over 600 applications, so after our success in 2021 we are thrilled to be back welcoming young people and all their creative visions once again. Sharing the creative talents of young filmmakers is more important than ever before and at the heart of our festival.

Across the globe there are many film festivals throughout the year, but few who have a true focus on young emerging filmmakers. FUSE Film is here to provide an affordable platform for young filmmakers to get one of their first experiences of a film festival. There is the opportunity to showcase your films to an audience in a stunning venue in Kingston and have your films watched by an industry panel and enter our awards.

Awards and Prizes: 

There are 4 different categories available for you to apply for:

Best Miniature Film (5 minutes or under)

Best Short Film (Between 10-15 minutes)

Best International Short Film (Under 15 minutes and not based in the UK)

Best Local Film (Under 15 minutes and based in Kingston or surrounding areas)

All applicants will have a response to their application by the end of May 2022

A selection of finalists will be chosen from each category by an industry panel. The finalists will be put forwards for our Film Awards. Each finalist’s film will be screened live and online from our website where you get the opportunity to see your film on the big screen. Then in the evening, the red carpet is rolled out for the award ceremony, where the announcements of the winner of each category will be revealed by some special guests.

Deadline: May 20 2022

Please click here for all terms and conditions and to submit your application.