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Welcome to The Electric Sunshine Project’s Creative Skills Programme: Part Two.
The programme is designed for 18-25 year olds not in employment, training or education, offering new routes to realising creative potential, through a range of structured opportunities. It’s a safe place to take part in personal arts challenges and develop a self-defined arts leadership project and achieve a Silver Arts Award.
Activities will take place online and at The Old Electric, Blackpool’s newest community arts hub, and with evidence documented through the Blackpool City of Learning website.
Creative Skills: Arts Leadership is your chance to explore, test, develop and review your own creative arts leadership skills. You will take the lead in planning, delivering and reviewing an arts project. It could be a series of workshops that you organise for others, a one-off event or activity, a performance, an exhibition, the creation of a creative space and place (a community dark room or DJ studio for example), publishing a zine or website or a social media campaign. The most important thing is that YOU organise it.
You can work on your own or as part of a team and you’ll have support from a more experienced practitioner.
This is your chance to find the creative leader in YOU.
Activities to complete
Complete the following activities, earn badges and you will see your playlist progress updated
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The first step is identifying what skills and qualities arts leaders have. Think about examples of good leadership that you and others have experienced. Explore your own leadership skills and assess your leadership style.
Next you will plan and deliver an arts project, providing details of the project, why you have chosen it, and what its creative aims for yourself and the people who will take part.
Here you can find two links to online leadership assessments that might help you in your preparation.
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The first step is identifying what skills and qualities arts leaders have. Think about examples of good leadership that you and others have experienced. Explore your own leadership skills and assess your leadership style.
Next you will plan and deliver an arts project, providing details of the project, why you have chosen it, and what its creative aims for yourself and the people who will take part.
Here you can find two links to online leadership assessments that might help you in your preparation.
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Evidence verified by: one activity organiser
My Leadership and My Leadership Project
Share your understanding of what good leadership means to you, what you found out about yourself from the online leadership assessments and highlight the leadership skills you wish to improve and develop as part of this project.
Evidence verified by: one activity organiser
Write or record a detailed description of your Creative Leadership Project. Think about what the aims are, the purpose, scope and intended outcomes?
Evidence verified by: one activity organiser
Clearly explain what your leadership role is within the project and how it will support the development of your leadership skills? (If you’re working as part of a team, think about how each of your roles are different. How do each role connect and who is leading on what?)
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