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July 2010

CERTIFICATE IN YOUTH ARTS - CLOSING DATE EXTENDED

NUI CERTIFICATE IN YOUTH ARTS – CLOSING DATE EXTENDED TO 20th AUGUST 2010.

 

The Certificate in Youth Arts is a part time, year long university accredited course of study in Irish Youth Arts Practice.

(Accrediting body: NUI Maynooth, Dept of Applied Social Studies)

 




NUI CERTIFICATE IN YOUTH ARTS 2010/11 - CLOSING DATE APPROACHING!

 The Certificate in Youth Arts is a part time, year long university accredited course of study in Irish Youth Arts Practice.

(Accrediting body: NUI Maynooth, Dept of Applied Social Studies)

The Certificate in Youth Arts aims to introduce those working in the non-formal education sector to the concepts, principles and practice of youth arts using a context and practice approach.




IFI Family Festival

Four days of films and workshops for young people!

IFI Family Festival in association with Temple Bar Cultural Trust The Summer Sensational brings the best films from around the world to our young film fans.

We have stories of friendship, adventure and animals, in animation and live action.

And if you want to learn about filmmaking, there are plenty of workshops too.

If you like film, you’ll love IFI Family Festival!

Further details from: www.irishfilm.ie




THE ARK: SUMMER SEASON 2010: VISUAL ARTS

This summer at The Ark it’s ART 360, where you get the chance to encounter a range of visual arts activities: making art, with all kinds of diverse materials, and exhibiting your work: a true multi-media experience! Get your senses involved in bringing out the artist in you in two fantastic visual arts programmes at The Ark this summer.

FEAST FOR THE SENSES

8–12 JULY / AGES 3–14




Summer Camp for Young Film Makers

Want to make it to the Oscars? You've got to start somewhere!

Young Irish Film Makers is calling all budding film makers to join them at their summer camp with a difference! This summer you can take part in making your very own movie.

One week summer camps are running this July and August at their head quarters in St.Joseph's Studios, Waterford Rd, Kilkenny. Camps run from Monday to Friday, 9am until 5pm. With age groups ranging from 8-12 and 13-18 yrs.

July 12-16th (8 - 12yrs)




Acting for Change

 

Smashing Times Theatre Company with support from Donegal CDB Peace and Reconciliation Partnership are delighted to announce an innovative new project called Acting for Change.

The project aims to use drama and theatre activities within Donegal to engage participants from a cross-border and cross community perspective; bringing people together to explore themes that are a consequence of the conflict in Northern Ireland and the Southern Border counties.




Starbucks Community Action Fund for Young People

The Irish Youth Foundation and Starbucks have established a fund for young people in Dublin with BIG ideas – ideas that will make a difference in their local communities.

Applicants should be living in Dublin, aged between 15-19, and want to do something different.

There  are five awards of €2,000 (and each of the five winners will have a further opportunity to pitch for another €2,000 award). 

Important deadlines are:




SING OUT WITH STRINGS SCHOLARSHIP FUND AT THE IRISH WORLD ACADEMY, UNIVERSITY OF LIMERICK

SING OUT WITH STRINGS SCHOLARSHIP FUND AT THE IRISH WORLD ACADEMY, UNIVERSITY OF LIMERICK
 




The Arts as Cultural Diplomacy: A Forum for Young Leaders

The Arts as Cultural Diplomacy: A Forum for Young Leaders

Berlin 11th – 17th July 2010

“The role of the arts in shaping Europe’s future”.
 

The weeklong seminar is an international and interdisciplinary gathering of students, young professionals and future leaders from across the world who are looking to develop a career in the cultural sector.

 




Get involved and help shape the future for cultural and creative industries

What is the role of the cultural and creative industries and how can they contribute to the other sectors of society? The European Commission has asked for our opinions and Temple Bar Cultural Trust is coordinating the response from the Cultural and Creative sectors in Ireland.

We want to know what you think! Do you have any ideas, examples of best practice, or opinions you'd like to share?




Youth Arts: Explore Experiment Create - Call for participants

Youth Arts: Explore Experiment Create - Call for participants

Kildare County Council Arts Service in association with CoisCéim Broadreach invites young artists and youth arts groups aged between 18 and 25 to take part in a 3 day arts exploration event.




Common Ground : Part time Arts Development Worker (Maternity leave cover).

Common Ground, founded in 1998 as an arts development agency in the Canal Communities area of Dublin, works with communities and artists to respond to local needs in the areas of arts and culture.




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Funded by the Arts Council