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youTH ARTS PARTICIPATION How does Arts participation contribute to sense of belonging in local community and belonging in the world? Should it contribute? What do young people need to participate? Cork City Council Arts Of>ice: Maeve Dineen Leargas: Emma Grainger This year we hosted young people from Fishbowl Youth, Scariff, Co. Clare, St. Micheals Youth Project, Ballyfermot, Dublin, Limerick Youth Service , Crooked House Theatre Company Kildare and young people from throughout Cork City. Outcomes of panel discussions Art Encounter 2011 The Youth Arts Encounter this year was attended by 40 young people from all around Ireland. The aim was to explore the theme of Volunteering and Active Citizenship in a local and global context while questioning the ideas around the feeling to Belong using theatre, film, multi-media, visual arts and music. The young people met with local and national government representatives and stake-holders active in related fields. Together they explored how they can participate in the building of a positive future. The creative outcomes will be exhibited and presented to the public during the Globalfest main event on July 16th at Bishop Lucey Park, Grand Parade, Cork, as well as online through our blog and various other social media platforms. This document presents the outcomes of the panel discussion on the issue of Youth Arts Parcipation.

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Outcomes of the panel discussion with Cork city Council Arts Office representative Maeve Dineen and Emma Grainger from Leargas. Art Encounter 2011

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youTH ARTS PARTICIPATIONHow  does  Arts  participation  contribute  to  sense  of  belonging  in  local  community  and  belonging  in  the  world?  Should  it  contribute?  What  do  young  people  need  to  participate?  

Cork  City  Council  Arts  Of>ice:  Maeve  Dineen

Leargas:  Emma  Grainger

This year we hosted young people from Fishbowl Youth, Scariff, Co. Clare, St. Micheals Youth Project, Ballyfermot, Dublin, Limerick Youth Service , Crooked House Theatre Company Kildare and young people from throughout Cork City.

Outcomes  of  panel  discussions  

Art  Encounter  2011

The Youth Arts Encounter this year was attended by 40 young people from all around Ireland. The aim was to explore the theme of Volunteering and Active Citizenship in a local and global context while questioning the ideas around the feeling to Belong using theatre, film, multi-media, visual arts and music. The young people met with local and national government representatives and stake-holders active in related fields. Together they explored how they can participate in the building of a positive future.

The creative outcomes will be exhibited and presented to the public during the Globalfest main event on July 16th at Bishop Lucey Park, Grand Parade, Cork, as well as online through our blog and various other social media platforms.

This document presents the outcomes of the panel discussion on the issue of Youth Arts Parcipation.

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YouTH ART PARTICIPATION

What  would  we  love  to  be  able  to  do...  locally,  nationally,  European,  in  the  world?  

Go  to  clubs  and  learn  about  music  and  art

Do  a  demo

To  have  more  chances  at  trying  new  things  to  express  ourselves

More  stuff  like  this  seminar,  arts  projects  and  meeting  new  people

To  learn  how  to  play  the  guitar

More  rap  workshops

Dance  classes

Singing  lessons

Enterprise

Exchanges  based  on  arts

I  want  to  do  ballet

Travel  to  see  and  experience  new  cultures  

Places  to  go  for  young  people  that  they  can  afford

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What  would  you  need  to  achieve  your  creative  dreams?

 Equiptment

 Venues

 Good  facilitators

 Young  peoples  ideas

 Facilities

 Good  choices

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