by Milly Kirby | Nov 16, 2020 | Coming up, CREATIVE WRITING, News, Partner News, THEATRE, YNA Collective, YNAC
Your future, your voice! >>> Engage Works is an online programme for young people exploring creative career pathways and activism, running from 23-28 November. This time last year we had delivered our first conference (or ‘un-conference’…) Engage Works...
by Milly Kirby | Oct 29, 2020 | CREATIVE WRITING, MUSIC, News, Partner News, THEATRE, VISUAL ARTS
You might think that arts organisations and venues have been laying dormant these last few months……but we’ve all been busy behind the scenes! Here’s our Artistic Director Lucy telling us about the Let’s Create project and packs, providing creative activities,...
by Milly Kirby | Aug 13, 2020 | Coming up, CREATIVE WRITING, DANCE, FILM, MUSIC, News, PERFORMANCE, VISUAL ARTS, YNAF 2020
Thanks to everyone who took part, performed, crafted or watched any of our very first virtual festival this July. We’ve certainly got a creative and talented young county. We’re so proud of everyone who made it happen. But if you missed it! Or loved it so much, you...
by Milly Kirby | Jun 5, 2020 | CREATIVE WRITING, VISUAL ARTS, YNAF 2020 PROGRAMME
Sunday 5 July | 3-4.30pm | via Zoom CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Suitable for ages 11-25 Join Norwich Millennium Library and create a Zine representing the place you’re spending and finding comfort in at the moment; whether it’s home, away, an online space, or in the pages...
by Milly Kirby | Jun 5, 2020 | CREATIVE WRITING, VISUAL ARTS, YNAF 2020 PROGRAMME
Sunday 5 July | 2-4pm | via Zoom CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Suitable for ages 6-11 Join children’s author Ann Brady and find out how to start creating your own picture story books! This workshop will look at why picture books are great, will show you some different...
by Milly Kirby | Jun 5, 2020 | CREATIVE WRITING, THEATRE, YNAF 2020 PROGRAMME
Saturday 4 July | 10am-12pm | via Zoom CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Suitable for ages 16-25 How do you capture the liveness of modern life whilst staying inside? How can you develop an idea into a play, and what makes writing for the stage different to other writing?...