This new choir is run in partnership by Lewisham Music and Blackheath Halls and includes singers from Year 4 - Year 7.
WHEN Mondays, 4.30-5.15pm
WHERE
Blackheath Halls, 23 Lee Road, Blackheath, SE3 9RQ
COST
FREE for this term
This new choir is run in partnership by Lewisham Music and Blackheath Halls and includes singers from Year 4 - Year 7.
WHEN Mondays, 4.30-5.15pm
WHERE
Blackheath Halls, 23 Lee Road, Blackheath, SE3 9RQ
COST
FREE for this term
Join NESTA for the launch of their report.
Matched crowdfunding has grown in prominence over the last three years, with institutions, corporates, foundations and local authorities increasingly drawn to it as a way of distributing funding to great ideas identified by the crowd.
This event will explore what evidence the pilot programme can provide to other stakeholders looking at matched crowdfunding as a viable fundraising tool.
Delivered by Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance on Tuesday 10 October 2017. Join them for a fun and practical evening, designed to inspire and energise you in your approach to teaching dance.
The Greenwich Dance & Trinity Laban Partnership are delighted to present,
Dance Directions: Developing the Dance Curriculum in Primary Schools.
This session led by professional Dance Directions Artists will:
Please visit www.lewishammusic.org/teachers/become-a-music-tutor for the full job description, person specification and to apply.
Application deadline: Midnight Monday 16 October 2017
Please find information about an opportunity for a Casual Play Worker – Deadline Wednesday 11 October.
After a highly successful pilot and residency from February 2017, Barbican Creative Learning is looking for experienced play workers to help deliver more squishy squashy fun with Barbican Blocks this autumn.
Take part in a series of free lantern making workshops led by local artist Cathy Wren, and then teach others how to make them.
Take part in a series of free lantern making workshops led by local artist Cathy Wren, and then teach others how to make them.
Soundmix are looking for energetic volunteers able to play the guitar and/or drums, to help us with the delivery of our musical projects across London. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check.
Soundmix delivers music workshops to young refugees and asylum seekers living in London. Many of the young people we work with are separated children who are living with foster families and in some circumstances homeless. We have found that music provides a much-needed headspace from the stress they experience in their day to day lives.
Time commitment
1-2 hrs a week
The Albany, Deptford
The Albany, in the heart of Deptford, is a vibrant performing arts centre, with a strong focus on working with diverse, local communities. Programmes and venue management also extend to two external sites, Deptford Lounge and Canada Water Theatre.
This is an exciting role that will support the further development of the overall artistic vision, creating a coherent, eclectic and ambitious offer for our diverse audiences. The post will suit a dynamic, creative and organised individual with strong experience of project and relationship management.
Barbican
Full Time, Permanent
Grade C
Salary Range: £27,040 - £30,480 (including London Weighting) per annum depending on experience/performance
The Creative Learning division develops and delivers a range of world-class creative learning programmes involving music, theatre, visual arts, cinema, dance and literature across the Barbican Centre and Guildhall School. The division works with a wide range of strategic and delivery partners at a local, national and international level in the planning and delivery of its work.
Love it Lewisham website has launched where you can share your ideas, your Lewisham ‘secrets’ and spread the love!
London Borough of Culture is a new initiative devised by London’s Mayor Sadiq Khan as part of his plans to support the arts in London. The competition will see the capital’s 32 boroughs bid for more than £1m of funding to stage a programme of cultural events and initiatives.
The deadline for submissions is 1 December 2017.
We are looking for a new Programme Assistant to join our team.
This exciting post provides crucial support across all areas of our work and is often the first contact people have with the organisation. The successful candidate will play a key role in communicating Sound Connections activity to our wider networks, offer important assistance in the organisation and delivery of our annual conferences and events programme, and provide key support to the Sound Connections team.
Apply for funds for projects that meet The Assembly priorities as identified by residents at the February meeting. Maximum amount that you can apply for is £2,000. Deadline Monday 30th October 2016 at 12.00 noon.
What is it? ~ The assembly fund is a budget allocated to each of the 18 Lewisham wards to meet the priorities as set by the ward assembly.
The New CrossAssembly has previously supported local projects including:
Phoenix Community Housing is inviting tenders for a Freelance Youth Arts Facilitator to form and work with a group of young people (13-19yrs) in south Lewisham, supporting them to become Young Arts Leaders.
The group will advise on, produce, promote and help deliver arts projects and cultural events for a wider group of young people (8-19yrs) in their own neighbourhoods.
Fee: £15,000 inclusive of VAT
Deadline for tenders: 6pm, Monday 6 November 2017
Interviews: Thursday 16 November 2017
This is a network meeting to explore how the Gold Arts Award can be used as a creative alternative to the EPQ (Extended Project Qualification) in education settings, and how delivery models can be aligned.
Mercedes Gallego, from City of London Academy, will talk about their delivery model for the EPQ.
Lesley Samms from Eastbourne College will talk about their model of delivery, and the benefits, of the Gold Arts Award.
There will then be group discussions about the benefits of the two qualifications, effective delivery models, and the possibility of running them side by side, with the Gold Arts Award as a viable alternative to the Extended Project Qualification.
If you're a dance teacher, PE teacher, community practitioner or dance artist then these are the days for you and your students at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance
Trinity Laban run dance taster days for school/college groups comprising of A level, AS level, BTEC Level 3, and keen GCSE and BTEC Level 2 dance students.
The days are ideal for those who are considering full-time training in contemporary dance or those who would like to know more about Higher Education and careers in the dance sector.
There is funding available for an artist to produce a permanent piece of public art in memory and celebration of the life and work Asquith Gibbes MBE.
You are invited to propose a piece of public art which includes a high quality, visually representative portrait of Asquith Gibbes and a depiction of his work in Lewisham.
It has been requested that the portrait itself is a metal or stone based relief/cameo or sculpture. Other mediums could be used around the portrait to depict the story of his work and influence in Lewisham.
Deadline for 1st round proposals 5 January 2018
About Asquith Gibbes
PART-TIME (FIXED TERM TO MARCH 2019), 2 days per week (14hrs)
SALARY: £21,000 (pro-rata)
Lewisham Education Arts Network (LEAN) provides a range of services and projects to support the arts education sector working with children and young people in Lewisham. We want to maintain and strengthen our existing offer whilst developing new high quality activities tailored to the needs of our members.
We are currently seeking a highly organised and personable Deputy Manager who will support the events programme and day-to-day contract delivery together with the Operations Manager.
As a key team member you will be the first point of call coordinating all internal and external matters ensuring the smooth running of all our activities and services as well as Health & Safety and customer service standards for room hires and events.
The Barbican invite teachers and educators to join them in a conversation about how collaboration can enrich learning in the arts. Still time to book.
Join Barbican Guildhall Creative Learning for our second Cross-Arts TeachMeet event. Collaboration is key for us, it informs every aspect of how we work with artists, young people, teachers and schools. We invite teachers to share their own ideas and experiences around the questions:
Your community group can now apply for support and tools to set up a community business. Deadline for applications 5pm on 1 December.
The Community Business Bright Ideas Fund aims to give your community group the support and tools to start setting up your community business. It will also give your group the early stage finance that you need need to carry out consultation with local people and feasibility studies to develop a community business idea the community wants and needs.
My Community - Locality's aim is to help organisations explore a project idea; start up a community business, and attract other funding.