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More about View to Learning's projects
As
View to Learning's
most experienced arts facilitators, Hannah Klewin and
Nick Spollin are responsible for the region's most dynamic and successful live
music project,
The WorldBeats Collective, which brought to life
such diverse musical groups as The Rhythm Project, Heaven Republic, Soul Park, Rhythm Raiders and our current flagship project
the
Gathering Voices.
These various groups and ensembles of young people have played over one hundred live
performances over the past five years.
View to Learning is committed to working
in partnership with the very best
practitioners in music, song and performing arts. Our intention is to
collaborate with professional individuals, groups and organisations who share
our guiding principles and who will treat all participants and partners with
professionalism,
kindness and respect. We also champion peer mentoring throughout our projects.
(NB.
All our facilitators are CRB checked and follow the procedures laid out in our
Child Protection and Youth Participation policies.
Click here for more details.)
Sing Up
Youth Utopia Performing Arts & Stepping Up Projects
In 2006,
thanks to grant funding from Awards for All, Local Network Fund and the Big Lottery's Young People's
Fund ,View to Learning established the
Youth Utopia
Performing Arts
project, based at The Park Local Opportunity Centre in the priority regeneration
area of Knowle West, Bristol.
Youth Utopia
is a programme
of
music,
dance,
circus and
drama
for the young people in this community aged 11+. Youth UOur recently completed
Stepping Up project extended access to
these activities into the Primary schools of Knowle West for children at Key
Stage 2 in transition from Primary to Secondary education.
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