Youth Perspectives Seminar Exploring creative youth art and development education methodologies for use in formal and non-formal education sectors. June 16th & 17th Youth Visions Seminar Dialogue between youth and local authority departments and city councillors to explore the visions of youth and the opportunities with the Cork City Council. June 21st Millenium Hall, Cork City Mayfield Arts Newbury House, Old Youghal Rd, Mayfield, Cork Ph: 00 35321 4530434 [email protected]www.mayfieldarts.org Mayfield Arts Newbury House Youth Seminars Resource Pack www.youthperspectives-youthvisions.com Youth Perspectives
This youth seminar took place on the 16th and 17th of June 2010 in the Camden Palace Hotel in Cork. The seminar was coordinated by Mayfield Arts Newbury House and explored creative methodologies in youth work and links and crossovers between the formal and non-formal education sectors.
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Youth Perspectives Seminar
Exploring creative youth art and
development education
methodologies for use in formal
and non-formal education
sectors.
June 16th & 17th
Camden Palace Hotel Cork
Youth Visions Seminar
Dialogue between youth and local
authority departments and city
councillors to explore the visions of
youth and the opportunities with the
Cork City Council.
June 21st
Millenium Hall, Cork CityMayfield Arts Newbury House, Old Youghal Rd, Mayfield, CorkPh: 00 35321 4530434 [email protected] www.mayfieldarts.org
Mayfield Arts
Newbury House Youth SeminarsResource Pack www.youthperspectives-youthvisions.com
Youth Perspectives
Youth Perspectives SeminarJune 16th & 17th Camden Palace Hotel Cork
Exploring creative youth art and development education methodologies for use in formal and non-formal education sectors
This seminar brought together youth and those involved in developing and delivering programmes in the formal and non-formal education sectors. It crossed between the fields of development edu-cation, youth arts and youth and community work.
This seminar gave the participants an opportunity to broaden perspectives through creative dialogue between young people and adults working across these fields. It also created a space to explore methodologies together, and ways in which we can promote and become active as local and global citizens.
The creative workshops and round-table discussions were facilitated by young people who took part in a peer education programme run in Mayfield Arts Newbury House.
The seminar workshops allowed the participants to see how theatre, visual arts, digital media and dance can be used to explore development education and encourage confidence, learning and teamwork.
The seminar presentations included a range of speakers from the formal and non-formal education sectors, including Leargas, the UBUNTU network, and the visiting volunteers from Cooperacion Renovacion Cultural from Medellin, Colombia
The Deputy Lord Mayor John Buttimer opened the European Citizenship Postcard Exhibition which included work by teenagers from Mayfield, and an evening of performances from the visiting Colombians and Inma Moya’s contemporary dance troup in the Camden Palace Hotel.
Youth In Action presentation by Jessica Carson Mayfield Arts
Presentation by Mary McCarthy from the Leargas Worldwise programme.
Presentation by Deirdre Hogan from the UBUNTU NETWORK
Speach by Carmel Madden from Irish Aid
Speach by Cork’s Deputy Lord Mayor John Buttimer
Speaches, Presentations & Artwork Youth Perspectives SeminarGo to http://www.youthperspectives-youthvisions.com or follow the links