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Case Study of a youth street performance with Mayfield Arts Newbury House during Globalfest 2009.
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1 background CASE STUDY Music: Facilitators: Siobhán Ross (Ireland) for African drumming Javier Quiroz Valencia (Colombia) for Colombian drumming Walter Cano Pelaez (Colombia) for Colombian drumming Dance: Facilitators: Siobhán Ross (Ireland) for African dance Viviana Quiroz Valencia (Colombia) for Colombian dance Natalia Giraldo Gómez (Colombia) for Colombian dance Volunteer: Orla Borreye (Ireland) Theatre: Facilitators : Patricia Peña Mazo (Colombia), Rickard Björk (Sweden) Volunteer: Laura Wade (Ireland) Costume: Facilitator Fredy Gutierrez (Colombia) Volunteer: Leah O’Brien (Ireland) street performance GlobalFest 2009 is a project coordinated by Ma ]½IPH 'SQmunity Arts Centre that brings together young artists from Ireland, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Colombia, Sweden and Hungary. The young people participated in a variety of workshops during a period of 2 weeks: music, dance, theatre, pyrography, muralism, recycle art and costumes. Some of the work accomplished in these workshops led to public performances during GlobalFest on Saturday 18th July 2009. This was the case for the African music and dance, the Colombian music and dance as well as the theatre performances, which all formed part of the Street Performance comparsa (parade). The costumes made were worn by the dancers and actors and the recycle art workshop created a 3D interactive boardgame which was played during GlobalFest. There was a launch on Wednesday 15th July at Ma ]½IPH 0MFVEry for the mural (painted on two walls at Ma ]½IPH Library) and the pyrography work. The latter was exhibited that evening at the library. All of the workshops were facilitated by the following associations: Ma ]½IPH 'SQmunity Arts Centre (Ireland), Mural Moral Group (Hungary), Kultur & Fritid (Sweden), Funarte (Nicaragua), La Cambalacha (Guatemala), Centro Colombo Americano and Corporación Renovación Cultural (Colombia). Mayfield Community Arts Centre, Cork, Ireland July 7th 10th 2009 Theme: A Bright Summer Evening
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CASE STUDY

Music:

Facilitators:Siobhán Ross (Ireland) for African drummingJavier Quiroz Valencia (Colombia) for Colombian drumming Walter Cano Pelaez (Colombia) for Colombian drumming

Dance:

Facilitators: Siobhán Ross (Ireland) for African dance Viviana Quiroz Valencia (Colombia) for Colombian dance Natalia Giraldo Gómez (Colombia) for Colombian dance

Volunteer: Orla Borreye (Ireland)

Theatre:

Facilitators: Patricia Peña Mazo

(Colombia), Rickard Björk (Sweden)

Volunteer: Laura Wade (Ireland)

Costume:

Facilitator

Fredy Gutierrez (Colombia)

Volunteer: Leah O’Brien (Ireland)

street performance

GlobalFest 2009 is a project coordinated by Ma munity Arts Centre that brings together young artists from Ireland, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Colombia, Sweden and Hungary. The young people participated in a variety of workshops during a period of 2 weeks: music, dance, theatre, pyrography, muralism, recycle art and costumes. Some of the work accomplished in these workshops led to public performances during GlobalFest on Saturday 18th July 2009. This was the case for the African music and dance, the Colombian music and dance as well as the theatre performances, which all formed part of the Street Performance comparsa (parade). The costumes made were worn by the dancers and actors and the recycle art workshop created a 3D interactive boardgame which was played during GlobalFest. There was a launch on Wednesday 15th July at Ma ry for the mural (painted on two walls at MaLibrary) and the pyrography work. The latter was exhibited that evening at the library. All of the workshops were facilitated by the following associations: Ma munity Arts Centre (Ireland), Mural Moral Group (Hungary), Kultur & Fritid (Sweden), Funarte (Nicaragua), La Cambalacha (Guatemala), Centro Colombo Americano and Corporación Renovación Cultural (Colombia).

Mayfield  Community  Arts  Centre,  Cork,  Ireland

July  7th  -­  10th  2009

Theme:A  Bright  Summer  Evening

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Day 2: Dance and Music: Musicians and Dancers Merge TogetherIn the morning Shiv taught the dancers the different steps for the African dance performance. The steps were learnt and practiced one by one t and gradually all linked together. In the afternoon the dancers and musicians all practiced what they had learnt together.

HOW DID WE DO IT?

CostumesFirst of all, designs were drawn onto paper.Colourful tights were cut off at the feet and then glitter was glued onto them. They were then worn as sleeves by the dancers and actors in the comparsa.

Masks were cut out of ‘funky foam’ and made into different shapes; then glitter was added onto them in order to make them more colourful and festive. These were worn by the various performers in the comparsa. Umbrellas were decorated with stars, hearts and ribbons and were used as props by the actors in the comparsa.

Stars were cut out of cardboard and painted; they were then glued onto the performers’ clothes. Colourful hats were made out of cardboard, paper and ribbon and were worn by some of the actors in the comparsa.

Day 1: Dance and DrummingAfter a warm-up exercise involving a game with names and movement, the group was divided into two, with the drummers practicing separately from the dancers. In the morning, they all learnt Colombian rhythms and in the afternoon

the facilitator taught the drummers some African beats, while the dancers continued with Colombian dancing and learnt some samba, cumbia and mambo.

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quotes from participants

“Working in an international group was

awesome.” Niamh (Ireland)

“It was great to be able to work with so many different people and

share skills and knowledge.” Izabel (Guatemala)

GlobalFest 2009 was funded and supported by the European Youth in Action Programme and the Development Education Unit of Irish Aid.

“The e building exercises were really good and it was

enjoyable learning to experiment with movement.” John (Ireland)


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