My name is Neil Walker and I would like to introduce you to Club Creative, a company that is bringing creativity into schools, businesses and the community.
Based in Redcar & Cleveland, and working all over the North East and North Yorkshire, Club Creative offers you a unique solution for all your creative needs. We provide high quality bespoke arts workshops, parties, personal development and events covering dance, drama, music, creative writing, circus skills, visual arts and multi-media. Club Creative gives children, young people and adults of all abilities the opportunity to express their creativity, build confidence and self esteem, learn new skills and techniques and above all, have fun.
Club Creative is delighted to offer a variety of workshops with a global theme to tie in with the London 2012 Olympics. We are offering workshops in the following:
Dance – Including Bollywood / Salsa / B-Boy / Street / Zumba /
Music – Including African drumming / Brazilian carnival drumming / carnival choir
Art - Including Origami / Vietnamese 3D Star-Lantern Making / 3D Carnival Art
/ International Banners
And much much more!
Workshops can take place as after school clubs, half or full day weekly sessions or one off fun days working with entire year groups / entire schools. Club Creative uses the best local creative professionals to guarantee a quality learning experience. We are completely flexible and design each project to suit the needs of the school. We can work with any age range and ability (we are experienced at working with special needs groups) and can tailor projects to suit your budget.
So what are you waiting for – get in touch!
Tags: Arts workshops, Bollywood, carnival arts, carnival drumming, creative workshops, Drum workshop, Olympic projects, Origami, salsa, School enrichment programmes, school Olympics, Schools Arts Projects, world theme arts
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Last year Club Creative worked with a group of young people who are NEET (not in employment, education or training) at East Coast Training Centre in Skelton. We created a series of weekly workshop sessions to first explore the rich steel making heritage of the local area, and then to design a sculpture which would celebrate this history and be a permanent legacy of the young people’s learning experience at East Coast Training. See the pictures here.
Once the designs were complete Kirklevington Prison were able to fabricate the 10 and 8 foot high sculptures using their fabrication facilities. The project had added value when a group of prisoners and staff from Kirklevington came out last week to install the sculpture in the grounds of East Coast Training’s De Bruce Centre and to talk to the young people involved with the project. The unveiling took place on Tuesday 21 Feb and was attended by around fifty guests including the young people, the Mayor of Redcar & Cleveland, local press and local councillors.
A second project with another group of young people resulted in the creation of mosaic stepping stones which have been installed in the ground leading up to to the steel sculptures. Pictures to follow.
The young people have been on a journey throughout this project, learning about their heritage & local history, learning new creative and communication skills and improving their ability to work as a team. The project was also designed to link in and contribute to their existing learning programme
This has been a fantastic project to be involved with and we look forward to working with East Coast Training in the near future.
Tags: Alternative Provision, Arts workshops, creative workshops, disengaged pupils, East Coast Training, NEET, steel sculpture
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There is an opportunity for an artist to deliver a full day taster session to a group of vulnerable women who have suffered physical and verbal domestic abuse. If you have the artistic and interpersonal skills required please get in touch ASAP. The workshop will take place at the end Feb in Guisborough.
Tags: artist opportunities, Arts Practitioners, creative workshops, jewellery making, SWITCH, vulnerable women activities
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