WSP Film Festival 2010 aims to take young people, their teachers and families on a creative, inspiring journey with dance and film introducing a new language to express ideas and fuse new art forms together to make a new artistic creation through ten sessions in schools as well as sharing an experience after at a screening of their short film which will take place in May 2010.

WSP intend to work closely with ten schools, across Yorkshire focusing upon a specific group/class selected by each school, dance led sessions will be offered to develop physical and intellectual creativity amongst the young people and introduce them to film, all participants will contribute in dance and film ideas, perform on camera and learn production skills, working together with our professional team of specialist dance workers and film makers will produce a high quality short dance and fiction film which will then be screened at the festival.

Each school will have the opportunity to discuss in detail, with WSP education and community team, dates and times when best to deliver the ten sessions from September through to April plus a range of ideas offered as well as integrating outcomes of the project relevant to their own school and pupils in short and longer term.

All those taking part as well as other interested pupils, teachers, parents will be offered a specific ticket deal to the screening and encouraged to feedback on their experience.

The fee is £180 per session our professional team will work with your group to create a short film which will be screened during the festival, your group will receive a DVD of your created film and tickets to the screening.

“Having seen Wayne Sables Project at the Yorkshire Dance Centre our pupils and members of staff were inspired by the quality of their work and wanted to work directly with the company. Wayne Sables Project created a highly imaginative piece of dance film with a group of year 10 BTEC Dance pupils over a ten week period. Throughout the project all of our pupils were pushed physically and creatively, thus producing an incredible dance film that Kingstone School are extremely proud of, further more the dance film will be on our school web site to show a much wider audience of the fantastic work achieved from the project. We will definitely be working again with Wayne Sables Project in the near future and would highly recommend them.”
Paul Powell – Kingstone School – Performing Arts Community Manager

For bookings and further information please contact the WSP education and community team, email: admin@waynesablesproject.co.uk.


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