I have decided that the arts glass is half full. Positivity, it seems, breeds positivity in the arts sphere. Becca and I gave a presentation of our work investigating heritage sites from a young person’s perspective to the Heritage Lottery Fund South East Committe the week before last, and even though it was a short experience it was a bit of a corner turn; talking to people with a combination of honesty and positivity creates a connection between different arts arenas, and from this the seeds of the most exciting ideas are born. Yes, we know that ‘heritage’ is not at the top of most 12 – 25 year old’s list of interests; the positive is, as was demostrated by the presentation by Helen and Jo on the ‘Portrait of a Nation’ project which happened a couple of years back, when you give young people the chance to dictate the way they want to explore an aspect of their own heritage the creative results can be explosively amazing! The ideas that young people come up with during these kinds of opportunities and explorations are truly remarkable, as much an expression of themselves as of heritage; the DVD which charted the Oxford group’s journey with Portrait of a Nation could not have been a better example. And when you think about it, who could better give a fresh persepective on history than the younger generation of thinkers? Who could better bring history back to life? And isn’t that the essence of what makes history so remarkable? Let young people take their descovery of heritage in the directions they want, and let them descover and express their thoughts through the mediums they really connect with: dance, art, theatre, music, comedy even…. The feedback we got from this meeting was so encouraging, and now we are all fired up to hopefully get a project off the ground later in the year which can bring local young people and heritage together. So many ideas are buzzing about right now…
On this note of positivity, excitement is barely containable over our own project – we are running with the idea of trying to create a space in the local area which can be a hub for the young budding creatives of the local area; it is something we are all really passionate about, and that is now translating into energy and action! Gallery space for young people wanting to get their work out there is my mission, and having a space to experiment with some more ‘out of the box’ ideas: i’m thinking new interpretations of texts, exploration of writting and poetry through responsive art work (theatre and visual medium), breaking down some of the boundaries of ‘conventional learning’ which have frustrated me and which I really beleive turn off so many other young people. Its ambition and ideas at the moment, but then again, looking at that positive, it seems to us like a preety good place to be starting from….
