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Stay and Play Day
published 19th april 2010 at 17:04 - 0 comments

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On Sunday 25th April, the teddy bears take over Eastside. Bring your children aged 0 - 5 (or borrow a niece, nephew, cousin) and come and explore stories and play at Eastside's studio.

 

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Do we have freedom to express ourselves?
published 19th april 2010 at 11:04 - 0 comments

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Eastside has been running the outreach programme for International PEN's Free the Word festival 2010.  Exploring freedom of expression and censorship through reportage, interviews, poetry and fiction, the Free the Word ambassadors have also been interviewing writers at the Festival.  So if you haven't made it to the festival, you can catch an insight by visiting their blogs.

 

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Vodafone World of Difference
published 13th january 2010 at 16:01 - 0 comments

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Eastside is excited to be hosting four interns in 2010, through the Vodafone World of Difference programme.  As part of the programme the interns will be posting up their experiences at Eastside on the World of Difference website and you can also follow their stories on Eastside's website and on Facebook. We would like to extend a warm welcome to Clare, Jassmine, Maria, and Aki. The interns will each be working on different areas of Eastside's portfolio and we hope that you enjoy following their stories.

 

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Arts Award Welcome
published 11th december 2009 at 19:12 - 0 comments

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We are delighted to announce that Eastside has been selected to become an Arts Award Welcome Centre and we are now able to welcome young people from across London who are working towards gaining their Arts Award at Bronze, Silver and Gold level. From January Eastside will be throwing open its doors and inviting young people to sign up to a number of our exciting participatory activities. As an Arts Award Welcome Centre we are pleased that we can support young people to fulfil the requirements for all parts of the Arts Award.

 

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Graphic Truths to make an exhibition of itself
published 11th december 2009 at 19:12 - 0 comments

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Tales of Diversity, the magazine created as part of our Graphic Truths project, is to launch on Saturday 16 January from 2 - 5pm at The Rag Factory, just off Brick Lane and will coincide with an exhibition of the young people's work. We hope that you are able to join us for this forthcoming free event and if you would like to be added onto the guest list to attend the exhibition, please contact Truly Johnston or for details about where you can pick up your free copy of the magazine, please contact us.

 

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Word Play
published 11th december 2009 at 19:12 - 0 comments

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Thirty schools in outer London are to host writers and poets as their students engage in a little word play on their way to becoming more engaged, inspired and motivated readers and writers. Word Play is part of Eastside's literature development programme and in 2010 we will be working with primary schools, secondary schools, special schools and pupil referral units on projects which include spoken word, short stories and creative responses to reading and writing.

 

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Eastside teams up with Richard Alston Dance Company
published 11th december 2009 at 19:12 - 0 comments

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Seven young dancers who have recently completed their Silver Arts Award as part of Eastside's HIAA dance programme, celebrated their achievements by taking part in a dance workshop with the Richard Alston Dance Company at The Place - the home of the London Contemporary Dance School. Eastside's young dancers were all keen to find out more about careers in dance and the intensive training programme gave them an insight into what it takes to train professionally. The day-long workshop gave all the students a fantastic opportunity to explore the work of one of UK's leading contemporary dance choreographers.

 

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Youth Voices heard through the big screen
published 11th december 2009 at 19:12 - 0 comments

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On Saturday 5th December, six short films were premièred at the Phoenix Cinema in East Finchley, which explored London's cultural life from the point of view of young spoken word artists. The screening also launched the second year of Eastside's involvement with Adobe Youth Voices and Eastside is now inviting young film-makers and poets to sign up for our 2010 programme.

 

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Trans-lingual Express toolkit
published 11th december 2009 at 19:12 - 0 comments

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Eastside's toolkit for teachers of Modern Foreign Languages (MFL) is to be launched in January as an online web-based resource. Our new MFL toolkit will help to support teachers by introducing digital video film-making techniques in to the languages classroom, inspiring and motivating a new generation of international linguists.

 

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Welcome to Eastside's new website!
published 30th october 2009 at 19:10 - 3 comments

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Welcome to Eastside's new-look design and our new interactive website, in preparation for our sixteenth birthday in 2010. Our website has been redesigned to make it more user-friendly and accessible to the young people we work with, our friends, project partners and supporters. So please take a look and tell us what you think. You can comment straight into this news blog.

 

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help celebrate our birthday!

sweet sixteen (1994 - 2010)

Throughout 2010, we will be celebrating Eastside's 16th birthday, with many special events planned including a Sweet Sixteen Summer Party & BBQ on 16th July and our Charity Auction at Bonhams on 30th September, plus more exciting events to be announced shortly - watch this space for details!

eastside's toy and book appeal

good homes guaranteed to all your unwanted toys & books!

Throughout 2010 Eastside is holding an appeal for new or second hand toys and books. If you have any unwanted children's toys or books that have been outgrown or are no longer wanted, please consider donating them to our appeal. All toys and books received will be given a good home! Thanks to all those who have already contributed to our appeal, your donations are greatly appreciated.  

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