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Sunday, 1st August 2010

Rabena Faried, Manager, Look Ahead Housing "Great team to work with, everyone is both extremely professional and friendly. The workshops have been fun and interactive. The young people at our projects have developed both their confidence and skills"Peter Webster / Greenwich Council "The British DJ & MC Academy delivered an excellent specialised course to young people as part of the Greenwich Summer University that was both lively and focused. I was particularly impressed by how the tutors and guest speakers not only provided expert advice and guidance in music and DJ skills but also provided an insight into future careers and improving aspirations that was delivered with enthusiasm and passion...I was also massivley impressed by the resources and in particular the 4x4! very cool!"Rachel Segal Hamilton, Events and Marketing Coordinator / Envision "British DJ & MC Academy ran a brilliant workshop on using music to tackle street crime at an event we put on in November 08. The facilitators related really well to the young people. The workshop itself was really engaging and fun and the young people absolutely loved it!"Kate Smith, Youth Development Worker, Oasis Enfield/EIYCT "It has been a pleasure to work in partnership with The DJ and MC Academy over the last couple of years. They have shown dedication and commitment to the projects at our youth centre and the young people have responded with great enthusiasm for the DJ'ing and Mc'ing projects. A young person who attended a DJ course in June said - 'More people know me and I feel more confident speaking on the mic to them. Over the summer I DJ'ed more and spoke on the mic and taught other people. I also showed older people how to use the decks' "Oliver Ashton, Youth Sector Head / Goals UK CIC "The DJ & MC Academy are a breath of fresh air...with high energy, total commitment and breathtaking enthusiasm their work with young people never fails to producing far reaching positive results. To discover your talents and creativity is a gift and the academy provide thy gift for young people everyday."Alkas Rahman, L&Q "The British DJ academy is an organisation that is very forward thinking and very driven by what the community wants in particular young people....it has a very good understanding of partnership work and is very happy to listen to new ideas....but most importantly it has a real passion for the arts and teaching young people how to be the best in this field"Thomas Moysey (DJ Neevus) 24, Poplar London "The Academy has great tutors and gives you a great insight into the business. It gives you amazing opportunities and hands on practice in real venues and real events. It brings people together from all walks of life and gives people a sense of direction. It has affected my life a lot because I've met some really great people, I've become more confident in myself and now determined to achieve my goals, Thank you."Isobel Pringle, (Lady SKA) 27, Brixton, London "Whats good about the Academy is you get amazing opportunities to succeed through hard-work! I have never felt so motivated in my life! I know now have the confidence to pursue a musical career. This is my life-long dream. A fantastic experience!"Candice Eastman, (MC G-Baby) 25, Croydon "The staff, opportunities and the people on the course were great! Its affected my life drastically, it has taught me so much about myself. My confidence has increased and my voice is louder. I have made a friend of Lady MC and all the people on this course. Im sad its finished"Pablo Cattermole (DJ Cheeky), 20, Plumstead, London "I loved the atmosphere and its changed the way I think and act forever, I will never forget it!"Olufunke Savde, 17 "It was an influential way to reduce gun crime through lyrics"Margaret, 17 "Group work was fun, entertaining and inspirataional!"Michael Agyemen, 16 "...interesting, insightful and fun."Manka Tamang, 18 "It pushed me to be creative and to work with others."Tahmina Parveen, 16 "It was fun and entertaining while the workers delivered authenticity and originality."Miguel Minoletti, 16 "It was uplifting and positive, and I was able to express myself."Hannah Bridgeman, 17 "It was fun and the teachers were friendly, welcoming and energetic."Neide Nobrega, 17 "I realised that through lurics you can reach out to youths."Shazna, 16 "...the atmosphere was positive and encouraging!"Laila, 17 "Fun, funny and memorable."Amavoa, 16 "Something interesting, especially as I don;t like these things usually."Alice, 15 "Everything was wicked!"Laetitia, 14 "It was really good and useful."Mia, 16 "It was a new thing to do - fun, exciting and toough, in a good way."Ciaran "Exciting, experimental, fun."Amelia, 18 "Interesting, inspiring and creative."Chelsea, 17 "Interesting, musically educational and fun."Michael Rolle "I thought the course was very informative and helped me improve my stage and microphone presence I really enjoyed it and you would recommend it to a friend."Jay Pinder "It was great and a good experience and I found it very educational."Jermaine Foster "It was good and I learnt something new every time I attended and the workers were safe and the course was made very interesting."John "I thought it was fun, interesting and very good and they break it down on a level where young people can understand."Envision "British DJ & MC Academy ran a brilliant workshop on using music to tackle street crime at an event we put on in November 08. The facilitators related really well to the young people. The workshop itself was really engaging and fun and the young people absolutely loved it!"

About the Arts Award

What is an Arts Award?

Arts Award is a national qualification that recognises how young people develop as artists, arts practitioners and arts leaders. Young people aged between 11-25 can achieve Arts Awards at levels 1, 2 and 3 on the national qualifications framework.

Arts Award Centres are organisations which support young people to develop their arts activities, including arts centres, theatres, schools, colleges, youth projects, voluntary clubs or community groups. Every centre must employ or be associated with at least one trained Arts Award adviser.

Arts Award advisers should have at least two years full-time or three years part-time experience of work with young people and complete a one-day adviser training course. Training courses are run regularly in every English region.

 

An Arts Award is Valuable

Achieving an Arts Award says a lot about a person. It shows your commitment to your art form/s, your interest in developing your skills and understanding, your communication, planning and evaluation skills. It demonstrates skills in leadership as well as your own arts practice.

These skills are what colleges, universities and employers are looking for and many recognise the Arts Award as an additional qualification. The Arts Award team are currently preparing an application to UCAS to attach points to the Gold Award.

The Arts Award is run by Arts Council England and Trinity Guildhall - two organisations with a high profile and considerable reputation in the arts sector. This means that arts organisations take the rts Award seriously, and many of England's best-known arts organisations are getting involved with the award.

 

An Arts Award is Accessible

We want the Arts Award to be accessible to all young people who want to take part. We believe that every young person can develop their creativity and leadership skills. The Arts Award is about personal challenge and not competition against others. You'll develop your own plan according to your interests and personal circumstances. You'll enter for whichever level of award best suits you, and take as long as you wish to complete your Arts Award.

 

An Arts Award is Flexible

One of the unique aspects of the Arts Award is its flexibility.

Whatever art form you're interested in, wherever you are, whatever your individual circumstances or ability, the Arts Award can fit your needs. There are no entry requirements, no time-limit on completing the award and no hard rules on how you present your work.

The Arts Award focusses on the individual young person and your development. It's flexible so can fit around your other commitments, like school and college, or a busy social life.

So far, young people have achieved Arts Awards in acting, architecture, circus arts, composing, dance, dj-ing, exhibition curating, fashion, film, graffiti art, hip hop, journalism, multi-media design, painting, poetry, radio, sculpture, technical theatre...and more!

You just need to show how you can develop your creativity in your chosen area.

So, if you're a young person aged between 11 and 25 and enjoy the arts...then the Arts Award is for you!

 

Bronze

The Bronze Arts Award is a level one qualification, and has one unit - Enjoying the Arts. The award involves taking part in the arts, going to arts events, researching an arts hero or heroine and sharing your skills with others.

You record your achievements in a portfolio, including records of arts work you have seen and been part of, your personal reflections on the process and your own research material. You can choose how you present your portfolio - you might make a folder or sketchbook, or a video diary or website.

For more details of what's involved in a Bronze Award, please see the Enjoying the Arts section.

The Bronze Award requires 30 guided learning hours, where you work with your Arts Award adviser, and 15 hours working independently.

 

Silver

The Silver Arts Award has two units Arts Practice and Arts Leadership. The award involves completing an arts challenge, reviewing arts events, researching arts careers and pathways, and leading arts activities.

You record your achievements in a portfolio, including records of work you have seen and produced, your personal reflections on the process and your own research material. This can be presented in a way that suits you, from a book or folder, to a video diary or website.

For more details of what's involved in a Silver Award, please see the Arts Practice and Arts Leadership sections.

 
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