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17.9.2015

This project is now complete – thank you to everyone for the support!

16.7.2015
We are very excited to announce that Elbow drummer, Richard Jupp, who we have had the pleasure of working with with on several occasions, is now offering tuition for those of you that have a passion for drumming. Click on the link here to view his website. For those of you who are familiar with the band Elbow, you will have seen just how brilliant a drummer he is – his classes will not disappoint!
30.4.2015
Please find below a ‘short’ summary of the our Youth Music project – everyone’s hard work and efforts have ensured that the project remains successful and makes a positive impact on the young people in Lancashire

Youth Music – Summary 

Prior to beginning the work in year 2, meetings took place with two separate organisations who were already actively working with young people in the local community – the Young Peoples service (YPS) and The Youth Zone in Blackburn town centre.

We worked closely with the two organisations and developed the sessions based on feedback they had received from young people and a local primary school, and sessions were delivered based around the children’s current curriculum – giving the teachers a chance to see how music could be used to teach and engage the students in a creative and participatory way.

We enabled the young people the chance to express and develop themselves both personally and creatively and have created links between organisations and bonds between young people based on the appreciation of each other’s respective talent that can be developed further.

Like many northern Mill towns Blackburn suffers from inter estate rivalry, we aimed to challenge this by delivering sessions at two separate locations some closed to specific groups to enable the workers to build relationships and others designed to encourage the mixing of different groups and musical abilities. This culminated in a two day project working with a diverse group of young people resulting in a final performance at the Zone.

“The project was a great success, with the young people involved feeling a lot more confident in their ability to perform and keen to push themselves further.  It was great to have young people from another youth centre here for the final week of the project and in some ways it might have been nice to do something similar earlier on in the project.”

(Sarah Johns / Youth Worker @ The Zone)

“We work with young people who have anger management issues and a high percentage are not in main stream education. They have a short attention span, drug use is prevalent and sadly, a lot of the young people live in in the Higher Croft area, one of the most deprived areas in England. The Youth Music team worked with a core group of between 6 – 8 young people, and considering the work space, this was a real achievement! The group enjoyed the sessions; they felt at ease and gradually grew in confidence. They wrote their own lyrics and beats and managed to create two original songs.”

(Alan Garvin / YPS worker @ Kaleidoscope)

“A very clear progression regarding self-esteem and confidence was clear for all to see as creative expression grew from nervous beginnings to confident end performances. After their first stage shows they even wanted to perform again. The group of young people discussed their journey once the event had finished and were so proud of each other, hugging, patting on back etc.”

(Lee Abbott (Seek the Northerner) / Music Leader and Youth Worker)

 Through the contacts we made at Kaleidoscope, we were able to complement and support three ‘Dig It’ events based at King George Hall in Blackburn town centre. These under 18 band nights gave the young people who practiced at the centres the opportunity to perform to their peers. We supported these nights by assisting with the purchase of equipment and signposted young people we had worked with during the project to attend and perform at these events.

“A highlight was Dion and Sophie performing live at a music event we hold for young people, there were approx. 100 in attendance. Friends and family attended and everyone was wowed by their performance”

(Alan Garvin / YPS worker @ Kaleidoscope)

 

We have been notified by YPS that further funding has now been found to continue the ‘Dig it’ events for May and August 2015. Through delivering sessions at these venues we aimed to increase the level of participation in music based activities through developing young people’s skills in creating and expressing themselves through music and provided training to two volunteers at the youth Zone to enable them to continue to deliver music sessions to their peers in the future.

“Each of the artists was fantastic at working with young people and they all really appreciated the time each of them dedicated to their personal development. Tayyib and Nathan both gained a lot from being involved in delivering the sessions, particularly for Nathan working with Seek on song writing.  The training they are going to attend at SSR on music production and remixing will be a great help to their development as workers and their ability to teach young people new skills.  The course will give them experience of working on a range of music production software, build their confidence in musical composition and increase their skills in remixing and re-editing tracks. This link is something that as a result of the project I am now picking up with Jon McCaughey and the Blackburn Music Hub to ensure better pathways between organisations are created so that young people can access different approaches to making music and different genres.”

(Sarah Johns / Youth Worker @ The Zone)

 

You can also read more by clicking on the Yo Radio link here

 

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9.4.2015
Just a few more photos from our work with #youngpeople and #music! #musicproduction #development #skills #songwriting #community #remixing #youthmusic
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27.2.2015
More photos – this time from the zone workshops and the performances from the celebration event. Well done to all the young people who took part in an amazing week, in partnership with Twin Valley Homes and Youth Music
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27.2.2015
Apologies we’re so late in posting these – has been an absolutely manic week but better late than never 🙂 Here are some photos from the drumming masterclass with Richard Jupp from Elbow – it went down an absolute storm and Richard was amazing – what a talent! Thank you – the group were blown away and enjoyed it so much!
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19.2.2015
It’s been an amazing week so far for the project. On Monday, we held a drumming masterclass with Richard Jupp, drummer from Elbow, there was a mini event at Blackburn King Georges Hall on Tuesday, and yesterday and today we held mini workshops at Blackburn Youth Zone. The week will culminate in a celebration event tomorrow (again, at Blackburn Youth Zone – thank you!) where all the young people who have attended the events this week will give us performances of their brilliant work. Very excited – good times!! Thank you to our supporters Twin Valley Homes and Youth Music. More updates and photos to follow!
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30.1.2015
FANTASTIC NEWS!! We are excited to announce another Drumming masterclass with Elbow’s drummer, Richard Jupp. Elbow are a successful and critically acclaimed, local Manchester band whose career has spanned over 20 years. The master class will take place on Monday 16 February at the Kaleidoscope Youth Centre in Higher Croft, Blackburn. Another amazing musical experience for the young people of Lancashire – contact John on 01204 778 907 or  email him at [email protected] for more details. To view the flyer, click on the link below.
29.10.2014
As predicted, the masterclasses went down a storm! Scroll down to view images of the day – the young people had an amazing time and were so excited to be a part of something so unique. Big thanks to Blackburn Youth Zone where the masterclasses were held. It also goes without saying that none of this would have been possible without our partnership with Twin Valley Homes and Youth Music – massive thanks to the DJ’s too!

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23.10.2014
Click on the links below to view details of our latest ‘Masterclasses’ – open to all young people from Blackburn 🙂
20.3.2014
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11.12.2013
This week, Elbow band member, Richard Jupp, ran a drumming masterclass at Blackburn Central High School – it was a fabulous event and all the school children that took part thoroughly enjoyed themselves. We are delighted to be a part of this exciting, youth orientated, community project. More masterclasses to follow next year! 
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In conjunction with Twin Valley HomesCan WE SolutionsChild Action North West and Blackburn Central High School, we are training and developing young people aged 8 – 19 years old through the participation, organisation and running of a local radio station. A unique programme funded by Youth Music, not delivered anywhere else in the borough, this project is focused in South East Blackburn. Here, deprivation is extreme and has some of the worst health, teenage pregnancies and domestic abuse in the area. Through a series of workshops and masterclasses, we are aiming to develop and progress the creative musical ability of children and young people and improve their confidence and self esteem through their involvement in unfamiliar and challenging activities. We are looking to work with 74 young people and community musicians over a two year period