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Lauren Gould, Learning Officer at the Lady Lever Art Gallery writes to invite artistic
young people to join a summer course... 
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          <img alt="Photo of young woman sitting sketching outside the Lady Lever Art Gallery" src="http://blog.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/graphics/LLAG_sketching_outside.jpg" />Sketching
outside the Lady Lever Art Gallery
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We still have a few vacancies on this year's week-long course for young people who
want to explore their artistic side.  There will be plenty of sketching, outdoor
painting, art history, and photography during the week of activities.  The course
is free, although participants will need to bring a packed lunch. It is suitable for
all 11-16 year olds. 
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The course runs from Monday to Friday, 28 July to 1 August, 10.30am-4pm at the Lady
Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight, Bebington, Wirral. Contact 0151 475 4143 to book
a place. 
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      <title>Culture Vultures: a summer course for young people </title>
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Lauren Gould, Learning Officer at the Lady Lever Art Gallery writes to invite artistic
young people to join a summer course... 
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&lt;div class=landscape&gt;&lt;img alt="Photo of young woman sitting sketching outside the Lady Lever Art Gallery" src="http://blog.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/graphics/LLAG_sketching_outside.jpg"&gt;Sketching
outside the Lady Lever Art Gallery
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We still have a few vacancies on this year's week-long course for young people who
want to explore their artistic side.&amp;nbsp; There will be plenty of sketching, outdoor
painting, art history, and photography during the week of activities.&amp;nbsp; The course
is free, although participants will need to bring a packed lunch. It is suitable for
all 11-16 year olds. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The course runs from Monday to Friday, 28 July to 1 August, 10.30am-4pm at the Lady
Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight, Bebington, Wirral. Contact 0151 475 4143 to book
a place. 
&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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        <p>
Michelle O'Callaghan, our Youth Arts Officer, writes about a recent Youth Theatre
event. 
<hr />
"May half-term saw National Museums Liverpool’s Youth Theatre take part in an outstanding
two days of devising, creating and performing as part of Merseyside Youth Theatre
Development Forum’s ‘Big Event’. Bringing together over a hundred young people from
Youth Theatres all over Merseyside, the young participants aged 13 to 21 worked
for two days with professional artists in disciplines such as Musical Theatre, Stage
Combat, Stand-Up Comedy and Physical Theatre.
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          <img style="WIDTH: 335px; HEIGHT: 234px" height="230" alt="Interpreting the song 'Leizah'." src="http://blog.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/graphics/youth_theatre_leizah.jpg" width="283" />Day
one culminated in ‘The Big Sketch’, a chance to showcase their work. Our Youth Theatre
took to the stage for their debut of a section of a performance we have been working
on to tie in with the forthcoming Beat Goes On exhibition. This stylised, physical
theatre piece tells our interpretation of The Coral’s song ‘Liezah’, set in Liverpool
Lime Street Station. 
</p>
        <p>
Day two was brought to a spectacular climax by ‘The Big Show’, a chance for the young
people to share and show off the work they had been creating over the two days. The
standard of performance and the creativity behind the work which was created in just
two days was outstanding and the range of talent on show was remarkable! 
</p>
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DJ’s from JuiceFM rounded off a magnificent two days with a ‘Big Party’ celebration
for all involved and I think it’s fair to say a fabulous time was had by all!"<br /></p>
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&lt;p&gt;
Michelle O'Callaghan, our Youth Arts Officer, writes about a recent Youth Theatre
event. 
&lt;hr&gt;
"May half-term saw National Museums Liverpool’s Youth Theatre take part in an outstanding
two days of devising, creating and performing as part of Merseyside Youth Theatre
Development Forum’s ‘Big Event’. Bringing together over a hundred young people from
Youth Theatres all over Merseyside, the young participants aged 13&amp;nbsp;to 21 worked
for two days with professional artists in disciplines such as Musical Theatre, Stage
Combat, Stand-Up Comedy and Physical Theatre.&lt;p&gt;
&lt;img style="WIDTH: 335px; HEIGHT: 234px" height=230 alt="Interpreting the song 'Leizah'." src="http://blog.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/graphics/youth_theatre_leizah.jpg" width=283&gt;Day
one culminated in ‘The Big Sketch’, a chance to showcase their work. Our Youth Theatre
took to the stage for their debut of a section of a performance we have been working
on to tie in with the forthcoming Beat Goes On exhibition. This stylised, physical
theatre piece tells our interpretation of The Coral’s song ‘Liezah’, set in Liverpool
Lime Street Station. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Day two was brought to a spectacular climax by ‘The Big Show’, a chance for the young
people to share and show off the work they had been creating over the two days. The
standard of performance and the creativity behind the work which was created in just
two days was outstanding and the range of talent on show was remarkable! 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
DJ’s from JuiceFM rounded off a magnificent two days with a ‘Big Party’ celebration
for all involved and I think it’s fair to say a fabulous time was had by all!"&lt;br&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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Here Michelle O'Callaghan, our youth arts officer, talks to two young people about
fruit!
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          <img alt="People painting a large lamb-like sculpture while a boy holds up a drawing of what it should look like" src="http://blog.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/graphics/superfiveaday_lambanana.jpg" />Busy
on the superlambanana
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Two weeks ago I made a visit to the Bridewell Studios on London Road to witness the
ceremonial first brushstroke on the Superfiveadaybanana which will be installed in
the Walker Art Gallery in June as part of the Go Superlambananas Project. 
<p>
NACRO Kensington Junior Youth Inclusion Project was the lucky group selected with
their winning ‘Superfiveaday’ fruit and vegetable themed ‘Lambanana. Working with
professional artist Vince, the group will be working hard over the next three weeks
to ripen their ‘Lambanana and bring him to life! During the session I took two of
the young participants, Jessica and Ashleigh aside for a quick interview about their
initial experiences of the project so far and this is what they had to say…
</p><p>
“Today was our first session with our ‘Lambanana and five of our group came to get
started. ‘Lambanana started off purple – which was weird! We expected it to be white
or cream.
</p><p>
The boys worked on painting the orange, the broccoli and the banana and we (the girls)
worked on painting the strawberry – the 'Lambanana’s head. It felt boss painting the
first bit on the ‘Lambanana, actually it was just boss painting it full stop! The
best bit about today has been the actual painting, getting started and having fun!
</p><p>
We can’t wait to come down to the Walker Art Gallery when it’s finished to see what
it looks like when it’s properly done. There is the proper space set out for it in
the Walker and it’s going to be filled with our work - something we’ve done!
</p><p>
Working with Vince the artist has been boss, we didn’t know he was a professional
artist at first but when we found out the session just kept on getting better and
better. We really like painting and arts, so this is brilliant to be able to do this.
</p><p>
We’re going to be dead proud when we go into the Walker and see our ‘Lambanana, and
people say “did you see that Superfiveadaybanana?” and ask us “wow, are you the one’s
who did that?” We think that people will be surprised when they find out it is kids
that have painted this ‘Lambanana! They might think that kids have designed it, but
that it’s been painted by professionals, but when they find out it’s us kids that
have done the painting, with a little help from Vince, I think they’ll be shocked!
</p><p>
Our ‘Lambanana will have different textures, details and effects and hopefully people
will be able to stroke it. There should be some information next to it at the walker
that can tell people about healthy eating and ‘five a day’ and tell people what to
eat and where to get it from. So our ‘Lambanana not only looks good, but has a purpose
too! The normal Superlambanana is just yellow but ours is dead bright and colourful!”
</p><p>
The next session will see the group adding more layers of paint onto the Superfiveadaybanana
and starting to add textures to the fruit. A different group of young people from
Kensington Junior Youth Inclusion Project will be coming along to work on the ‘Lambanana
next time so more images, interviews and news on progress to follow… keep those eyes
and those bananas peeled…
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Here Michelle O'Callaghan, our youth arts officer, talks to two young people about
fruit!
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;hr&gt;
&lt;div class=landscape&gt;&lt;img alt="People painting a large lamb-like sculpture while a boy holds up a drawing of what it should look like" src="http://blog.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/graphics/superfiveaday_lambanana.jpg"&gt;Busy
on the superlambanana
&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Two weeks ago I made a visit to the Bridewell Studios on London Road to witness the
ceremonial first brushstroke on the Superfiveadaybanana which will be installed in
the Walker Art Gallery in June as part of the Go Superlambananas Project. 
&lt;p&gt;
NACRO Kensington Junior Youth Inclusion Project was the lucky group selected with
their winning ‘Superfiveaday’ fruit and vegetable themed ‘Lambanana. Working with
professional artist Vince, the group will be working hard over the next three weeks
to ripen their ‘Lambanana and bring him to life! During the session I took two of
the young participants, Jessica and Ashleigh aside for a quick interview about their
initial experiences of the project so far and this is what they had to say…
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
“Today was our first session with our ‘Lambanana and five of our group came to get
started. ‘Lambanana started off purple – which was weird! We expected it to be white
or cream.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The boys worked on painting the orange, the broccoli and the banana and we (the girls)
worked on painting the strawberry – the 'Lambanana’s head. It felt boss painting the
first bit on the ‘Lambanana, actually it was just boss painting it full stop! The
best bit about today has been the actual painting, getting started and having fun!
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
We can’t wait to come down to the Walker Art Gallery when it’s finished to see what
it looks like when it’s properly done. There is the proper space set out for it in
the Walker and it’s going to be filled with our work - something we’ve done!
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Working with Vince the artist has been boss, we didn’t know he was a professional
artist at first but when we found out the session just kept on getting better and
better. We really like painting and arts, so this is brilliant to be able to do this.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
We’re going to be dead proud when we go into the Walker and see our ‘Lambanana, and
people say “did you see that Superfiveadaybanana?” and ask us “wow, are you the one’s
who did that?” We think that people will be surprised when they find out it is kids
that have painted this ‘Lambanana! They might think that kids have designed it, but
that it’s been painted by professionals, but when they find out it’s us kids that
have done the painting, with a little help from Vince, I think they’ll be shocked!
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Our ‘Lambanana will have different textures, details and effects and hopefully people
will be able to stroke it. There should be some information next to it at the walker
that can tell people about healthy eating and ‘five a day’ and tell people what to
eat and where to get it from. So our ‘Lambanana not only looks good, but has a purpose
too! The normal Superlambanana is just yellow but ours is dead bright and colourful!”
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The next session will see the group adding more layers of paint onto the Superfiveadaybanana
and starting to add textures to the fruit. A different group of young people from
Kensington Junior Youth Inclusion Project will be coming along to work on the ‘Lambanana
next time so more images, interviews and news on progress to follow… keep those eyes
and those bananas peeled…
&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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