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The Reptiles Nearly Christmas Charity Gig

Posted on: October 13th, 2022 by cyEditor

Sing, laugh and dance together in support of a good cause. There will be a charity bar available throughout the night.

Times:
19:30 – Doors open
20:00 – Support act
21:00 – The Reptiles

The Reptiles will be raising money for The Mayor‘s Charitable Trust (Creative Youth and The Community Brain CIC).

Your tickets will be emailed to you and you can bring these along on a mobile device or print them at home. We’ll also have a guestlist on the door so don’t worry if you don’t have access to a printer.

To book your tickets please click here to be taken through to our booking page.

Workshop opportunity with professional Korean choreographer

Posted on: October 12th, 2022 by cyEditor

We are excited to announce that we are providing 3 young emerging dancers/choreographers the opportunity to do an intensive workshop with Korean choreographer, SY Park, which will lead to a showcase presentation at Rose Theatre, Kingston, and as part of the Korean Festival, on Sun 13th November 2022.

Professional Korean choreographer, Gong-Won (SY Park) will be visiting London, and is offering to work with 3 dancers to share her techniques and work focused on her “Map Project”.
Since 2020, Gong-Won has produced a dance series, ‘Map Project’ which is focused on the dancer finding a personal connection to/of a specific place or moment and combines participant’s individual memories.

Gong-Won will run three full days or five half days/evening workshops from the 2nd week of November – pending participants availability. This will take place in Kingston and will work towards a unique dance showcase/presentation at Rose Theatre with a theme of participant’s individual memories of Queen Elizabeth II.

To register your interest in taking part or for more information, please email generalmanager@creativeyouthcharity.org

Deadline: 28th October 2022

Creative Youth will cover participant’s travel and lunch expenses.

For more information about Gong-Won (SY Park): www.hellosuyoung.com

 

 

More about ‘Map Project’ …

SY Park from Korea was in London to take part in the Korean Harvest Festival in New Malden on the 10th September which was cancelled due to the Queen Elizabeth II’s passing. Almost immediately, she and a festival producer came up with an idea to create a dance film / project to commemorate the late Queen. She made the first episode to tell her story in a dance film while she was in London.

From the 2nd October, SY Park visited Andong Hawhey Village, Gyeong Sang Buk Do in Korea to make the second dance film to tell a story of Queen Elizabeth II. In April 1999, the late Queen undertook a state visit to Korea. There is a special connection of the late Queen and the village Andong. The late Queen visited Andong during this time and had a special birthday celebration prepared by people from Andong Village. SY Park danced around the Queen Elizabeth II museum to retrace the memory of the late Queen and to create the Queen’s story as the second episode.

On the 13th November, SY Park will premiere the third and the final episode which will also involve three young emerging dancers/choreographers who have taken part in her workshop. It will also be presented with dance films made in London and Andong as well as graphic display of Korean poetry, Chohon written by Sowol Kim. Music by SH Choi and HS Kim.

Meet our new team members!

Posted on: October 10th, 2022 by cyEditor

Tanvi Ranjan is a textile artist who graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Knitwear Design and Technology and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Fine Art. She will be joining us as our Creative Talent Programme artist for 2022-23. Her work explores subjects of human-machine relationship while elaborating on the techniques of textile making and the role of women in sculpting the future of digital and information age. By highlighting the intersections between textile and digital information, the artist makes visible the complexity of modern technology and internet that is often obscured by the high-speed electronic transmission of data in the form of bits.

By translating coded information into textile patterns, her works expand on the nature of patterns and noises in cybernetics and the ways in which textiles can decode modern technology and its interaction with humans. Following the methods of textile making, her practice further extends to performative and collaborative works investigating the presence of rhythmic patterns and noises using electronic sound and music as this field has in many ways been a liberating tool for women who have for long been exploring the world of experimental electronic music. By identifying such overlapping histories of women, textiles, and technology, the artist constantly stretches the boundaries of how we look at textiles from its simplest construction of weave or knit, to multi-dimensional jacquards.

Chiyana Ankhrah has joined us as Trainee Project Manager as part of our AMP Kingston project, focusing on the local art, music and pop fashion heritage of Kingston upon Thames. Chiyana is a conceptual and editorial portrait photographer who focuses on challenging and destabilising Eurocentric beauty standards, as well as raising awareness about mental illness in the Black community.

Chiyana previously worked with us as a Creative Talent Programme artist from 2021-22. Working with Creative Youth as a young creative and CTP artist, Chiyana further developed her creative practice by showcasing her photography in a thought provoking exhibition, ‘Labels: Black Mental Health and Me’, that explored the effects of situational and generational trauma and its impact on the Black community’s mental health. She is now looking forward to applying her creative skills and interest in Kingston’s heritage to help deliver the AMP Kingston project.

To find out more about what these two are up to, feel free to follow the links to their social media channels below. Also maker sure to sign up to our mailing list to be the first to hear about all the exciting things coming up in the next few months:

Be a part of our Heritage Volunteer team!

Posted on: October 6th, 2022 by cyEditor

ABOUT AMP KINGSTON:

With young people, this project is an exploration of Kingston’s music heritage from the 1960s – 1990s. This heritage will be identified, recorded and accessed in a range of interactive, sustainable ways. Through uncovering this heritage, the project will not only explore some of the most iconic musical acts of the late twentieth century, but will also celebrate pop fashion, costumes, album artwork, band posters and more.

AMP Kingston will place younger people at the front and centre when it comes to the shaping, planning, delivery and engagement of this project. Together, we will
explore a time period that was rife with bold, charismatic and entertaining advances in artwork, music and pop fashion.

Three themes have been identified. These will be explored through a series of free intervention exhibitions, and younger person-led creative interpretations.

 

 

ABOUT THE ROLE:

The Heritage Volunteers will be instrumental in researching, gathering and recording the heritage which rests at the centre of this project. The volunteers will support Creative Youth in researching, collecting, collating and the public presentation of Kingston’s music heritage from 1960s – 1990s, including interviewing heritage enthusiasts, music and art professionals, and members of the public to gather their stories.

Please see our application pack for a full list of roles and responsibilties.

 

HOW TO APPLY:

Please complete an Application Form and Equality & Diversity Monitoring Form, links for both can be found below.

If you have any questions about the application process, or would like to arrange an informal chat to discuss the nature of this role, please email Archie at communityengagement@creativeyouthcharity.org

We will accept applications anytime until the end of December 2022.

The British Bread Golf Open 2022

Posted on: September 27th, 2022 by cyEditor
Back in our usual spot at Eagle Brewery Wharf, we’re inviting you to whack our home baked dough balls into a floating hole on the Thames.
Do you consider yourself a keen golfer? Then try for the Bread Golf trophy! All levels of golfer expertise are welcome.
Donations go to Creative Youth charity.
Details
The event will run from 1pm – 3pm on Sunday 2 October at Eagle Brewery Wharf on Kingston Riverside by Woody’s Pub and The Ram.

Thanks to Creative Youth, The Community Brain, Minima Yacht Club & Rose Theatre.

The Reptiles Nearly Christmas Charity Gig

Posted on: September 27th, 2022 by cyEditor
Find those festive outfits, dig out your dancing shoes and get ready to party the night away. Sing, laugh and dance together in aid of two good causes. There will be a charity bar available throughout the night.

Date:
Friday 2 December

Times:
19:30 – Doors open
20:00 – Support act
21:00 – The Reptiles

Venue:
Arthur Cotterell Theatre, Kingston College

The Reptiles will be raising money for The Mayor’s Charities, Creative Youth and The Community Brain.

Your tickets will be emailed to you and you can bring these along on a mobile device or print them at home. We’ll also have a guestlist on the door so don’t worry if you don’t have access to a printer.

 

Book tickets here

Queen Elizabeth II 1926-2022

Posted on: September 9th, 2022 by cyEditor

Works underway at the Undercroft

Posted on: August 25th, 2022 by cyEditor

We’re excited to be underway with the building works and can’t wait to open the doors to our new creative home later in the year for a pilot programme of activity. The Undercroft (as it is currently known) holds the footings of the original Kingston bridge and has previously only been open a couple of times a year. We’re looking forward to welcoming the community and bringing the space to life throughout the year.

Be sure to sign up to our mailing list to ensure you’re one of the first to see all of our updates regarding our new venue and all of our upcoming opportunities to get involved with our year-round programme.

Our fantastic photography team

Posted on: August 18th, 2022 by cyEditor

Since 2010, we have been working with the wonderful and talented Tangle Photography who has helped capture the spirit of our events and festivals. Tangle has photographed theatre, dance, circus, music shows and more and documented workshops, live shows and rehearsals.

Tangle has been equally vital in coordinating our photography volunteer team, an ever-changing and growing group of emerging creatives who receive mentoring and support during their time with us. Some volunteers may photograph one show, others may capture several, but they all come away having experienced the thrill of photographing performers in a challenging range of lighting conditions and scenarios; a key skill which can be transferred to many photographic opportunities and events.

Our volunteer photographers try to capture as many events as possible every year and visiting companies can use the images from social media to showcase their shows. This can be particularly helpful for companies touring the UK festival circuit.

Photograph by Rachel Guest

It’s always a challenge to showcase all of the amazing shots that are taken throughout our festivals and events, so we wanted to share a few here, and direct you to our Facebook page where you can see the full galleries of every show captured in the past few years. We hope you enjoy looking through and reliving the festival atmosphere.

Photograph by Ruth O’Brien

 

All images used in this article are by Tangle Photography unless stated otherwise.

Stream FUSE International Digifest today!

Posted on: August 3rd, 2022 by cyEditor

We were thrilled to work with the talented team at Bright Immersive this year to reimaging three spaces from around Kingston: the Market Place, the Undercroft and Theatre.

Explore work by artists Chiyana Ankhrah, Lucie Arnoux, Tanvi Ranjan, A Bundy Film and Archie O’Neill. Discover the film winners from FUSE Film 2022, alongside international choir performances from Kenya, Ukraine and more.

If you want to find out more about the creation process behind the project, there’s a great article by Ben from Bright Immersive here.

The three spaces are all connected so you can start your journey in the Marketplace, then go to the Undercroft Gallery before heading to the Theatre and back again!

Start your journey by clicking on the link here:

Here are the separate links for the additional two spaces if you need them:

Join our Heritage Collective – AMP Kingston Roles

Posted on: August 3rd, 2022 by cyEditor

We are looking for up to 12 people aged 16 – 26 to form a collective who will plan, deliver and evaluate the various strands of this project.

There will be an opportunity to embed yourself within other areas of the project and with Creative Youth’s wider work/team, if desired. As a team, you will work collaboratively to create a clear vision which is inclusive, represents Kingston’s Art Music Pop Fashion heritage, and is engaging for the widest-possible audience.

For our full application pack, including role description and further information, Heritage Collective Application Pack.

The deadline for completed applications is 12pm Sunday 4th September. Please fill in our short application form by clicking here or following the link below:

https://uk.culturecounts.cc/s/5ZpBK3 

If you have any questions about the application process, or would like to arrange an informal chat to discuss the nature of this role, please email Archie at communityengagement@creativeyouthcharity.org

The deadline for completed applications is 12pm Sunday 4th September.

 

 

About AMP Kingston: 

AMP Kingston is an exploration of Kingston’s music heritage from the 1960s – 1990s, spanning three key themes: art, music and pop fashion.

This heritage will be identified, recorded and accessed in a range of interactive, sustainable ways. Through uncovering this heritage, the project will not only explore some of the most iconic musical acts of the late twentieth century, but will also celebrate pop fashion, costumes, album artwork, band posters and more.

AMP Kingston will place younger people at the front and centre when it comes to the shaping, planning, delivery and engagement of this project. Together, we will explore a time period that was rife with bold, charismatic and entertaining advances in artwork, music and pop fashion.

The Heritage Collective are key to the creative direction and artistic output of the project, and will ensure that young people are placed at the centre of the work we do together.

 

That’s a wrap on FUSE International 2022!

Posted on: August 1st, 2022 by cyEditor

FUSE International 2022 saw over 1000 artists visit Kingston, performing in over 50 events, in 8 venues across the town. They brought the town to life with circus, theatre, music, puppetry, dance and more and helped create new memories for residents and visitors alike.

We’d love your thoughts on the festival – what you came to see, what you enjoyed, what you’d like to see more of and anything we can do to make your experience even better!

If you’re missing the festival already, keep reading as we’ve got lots to get involved with over the next few months.

We really value your feedback and would appreciate it if you could fill out a short evaluation form to provide some quick feedback. Your views and opinions are essential as we continue to expand our programme and bring great arts and culture to Kingston.