National Youth Arts Strategy
£400,000 to boost youth arts
provision in the Highlands
CREATIVE Scotland is delighted to announce £400,000 support to help boost youth arts provision in the Highland.
The funding is being announced as part of Scotland’s National Youth Arts Strategy Time To Shine and will be used to create a network of nine regional Youth Arts Hubs from a total funding package of £3.1m, across the country.
The Hubs – in Aberdeen and North East, Argyll, Ayrshire, Edinburgh, Fife, Glasgow, Highlands, Moray and West Dunbartonshire – are being formed through partnerships between local and national arts and youth services providers, to increase access to youth arts across Scotland across a range of art forms.
Fèis Rois will work together with partners to deliver the Highland Youth Arts Hub to extend the breadth and depth of engagement in the youth arts in Highland.
The Hub will create and develop an infrastructure for the children and young peoples’ arts sector in the region, fill gaps in arts provision and have an emphasis on working collaboratively to develop multi-artform ideas.
Key initiatives include the development of a new youth arts strategy specifically for the Highlands; the creation and delivery of a programme of multi-artform projects, and work placements, mentoring, residencies, peer-to-peer support and links to professional and international networks for 16-25 year-olds.
Youth Arts Hub partners for the area include Aros / Skye Dance, Eden Court Theatre, Fèisean nan Gàidheal, Highland Council, Highland Print Studio, High Life Highland, Moniack Mhòr, Plan B, Room 13, University of the Highlands & Islands, Youth Highland.
Fiona Dalgetty, chief executive of Fèis Rois, said:
“Many organisations and artists are already working together to provide a range of opportunities for young people to engage in the arts across the Highlands.
“We are hugely excited at the opportunity to grow and develop this collaborative practice through a new Youth Arts Hub for the Highlands. This new funding will enable Fèis Rois and our many partners to develop exciting new programmes of work that will widen our reach across the region.”
Acting as focal points for regional youth arts delivery, the Hubs will nurture and celebrate ambition, enthusiasm and talent in Scotland’s young people by improving the regional infrastructure. Young people will be central to the decision making process and development of the Youth Arts Hubs.
Leonie Bell, director of Arts & Engagement, Creative Scotland, said:
“Through making connections and developing new projects these Hubs will enable more children and young people to take part in creative activities close to where they live.
“These Hubs will not only create opportunities for young people to shine and express themselves creatively; but also by placing them at the heart of the creation and delivery of the new work, the young people will develop skills and expertise which will be invaluable to their futures.”
Fiona Hyslop, Cabinet Sectary for Culture Secretary, said:
“The Scottish Government is committed to supporting all of Scotland’s children and young people to flourish and achieve in the arts, and to make Scotland an international leader for creativity for children and young people. The Youth Arts Hubs will build on the well-established links between culture, education, youth employment and personal development, and will help us to deliver a step change in our youth arts provision in Scotland.”
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Notes to Editors:
Time to Shine: The Hubs are a key element of Scotland’s National Youth Arts Strategy, Time to Shine. The strategy sets out a vision and key recommendations to enable Scotland’s children and young people to flourish and achieve, in and through the arts and creativity.
For further information please see: http://www.creativescotland.com/what-we-do/latest-news/archive/2013/11/time-to-shine-scotlands-first-national-arts-strategy-for-young-people-launched-today
The £3.1m announced today is part of £5m funding awarded to Creative Scotland from Scottish Governments Young Scots Fund over the next two years to support initiatives based on key objectives of Time to Shine, Scotland National Youth Arts Strategy.
The Young Scots Fund was a significant initiative launched in the 2012-13 budget worth £50m that would invest over the following four years in emerging young talent in sport, enterprise and creativity. This investment in our young people is an investment in a better future for Scotland. It will range across a number of projects. It will provide opportunities for developing, encouraging and building talent, for Young Scots to excel and realise their potential as our future entrepreneurs, creative practitioners and sports champions.
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