Circadium Success

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This weekend Five Ring Circus presented the Circadium seeing over 900 people roll up to join in the circus fun. The arches of the Great Hall at Discovery Museum became beautiful backdrop for 2 days of multicoloured circus skills. Five Ring Circus worked with somewhereto_NE to offer free activities to young people of all ages and abilities. From juggling to unicycling and from stilts to the German Wheel, there were lots of opportunities to explore circus in a fun and safe environment. somewhereto_ is a Legacy Trust UK Programme, which aims to provide spaces to young people in order for them to do the things they love doing.

Five Ring Circus, is a collection of youth circus clubs across the region offering young people the chance to learn circus skills and is supported by Let’s Circus and North East Circus Development Trust.

To find out more about the activities they offer head to http://www.fiveringcircus.net/

somewhereto_ Rock the Mic!

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somewhereto_ are staging two nights of entertainment at North Tyneside’s YMCA in North Shields on Monday 23rd January and Monday 30th January. Young people who have come to somewhereto_ looking for performance opportunities will be providing the entertainment.

Bands and Acoustic acts are playing on the 23rd and DJ’s and break-dancers are performing on the 30th. The event begins at 6.30pm prompt and runs on until 9pm with tickets being sold on the door on the night of the event for £2 on a first come first served basis.

We hope to see a lot of young people there, get there early for tickets to avoid any disappointments (max capacity 90).
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So you wanna be… Event

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somewhereto_ recently partnered with North Tyneside Council’s Arts department and Custom’s House to stage an event called ‘So you wanna be….’. The event was hosted at North Tyneside’s YMCA venue and was aimed at young people that would like somewhereto_ learn and develop their skills within various cultural activities from dance and music production to art and graffiti work. Workshops were ran with around 20 young people and were delivered by professionals from across the region who had taken their talent and passion and transformed it into their career. The event was a great success and we hope to see further somewhereto_ projects blossoming from the event!

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Sara came to somewhereto_ desiring opportunities to give talks/speeches on issues which she is passionate about to different selections of audiences. somewhereto_ has managed to get her a slot in the young ranters event last Sunday at the Sage Gateshead which is part of BBC 3′s free thinking festival. Sara attended the event and presented her rant which was based on the newcastle based tv programme called ‘Geordie Shore’ which tends to show Geordies in a negative manner. The rant and event was extremely successful and humerous and can be viewed by clicking here.

somewhereto_ host and rap!

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Sara and Louie came to somewhereto_ to gain opportunities to speak at huge events and increase their skills at public speaking and rap entertaining. The both of them compered a huge event at the Sage Gateshead called ‘The Power Tour’ where there were 150 people in attendance. The Power Tour took place throughout last week and featured young people’s bands performing at venues across the country. The pair had a great rapport with the audience and their performance was applauded from all angles and the crowd found their humour extremely entertaining.

Louie was also presented with the opportunity to perform his solo act of beat boxing and rapping which is part of his somewhereto_ project. Louie loved it and this was his second rap performance at huge public events through somewhereto_. This was after he was also given an opportunity to be part of the grand opening event. Louie wrote a rap to music by Gateshead’s Voltage Volunteers which acted as the keynote opening speech for the Juice festival. Louie and the musicians performed the track at the grand opening at the Sage Gateshead on Tuesday 18th October.

somewhereto_ be a Talented Writer

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Maddie Otter is a member of the North East Youth Network and now found space with the somewhereto_ programme. She has had a brilliant article published in Live Magazine and we thought we would share it with you. Not only does the article highlight the positive activities of youth programmes and how useful they are to young people, but really shows how talented this young person is. Enjoy.

http://www.live-magazine.co.uk/2011/10/politics-whats-the-point-in-participation/

somewhereto_Spaces

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If you are a young person wanting to access a space to do the things you love there might already be some in your area. Check out the somewhereto_ official website

http://www.somewhereto.com/

Similarly if you have a space available that you would like to give to this amazing project please visit the website or contact neil@rywu.org.uk, 0191 4404410

About somewhereto_

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somewhereto_ is a partnership between Livity, Legacy Trust UK and Channel 4 to help 16-25 year olds across the UK find the spaces they need, to do the things they love.

With a focus on the arts, culture and sports, somewhereto aims to help young people identify their particular passion and work with them to secure access to the spaces they need, but don’t have.

For more information contact Neil@rywu.org.uk, 01914 404 410