The Blog for Penryn (UK) -based Kernow Youth Society for the Performing Arts. Our society is open to young people aged 9 upwards from the Falmouth and Penryn area. Our aim is to allow members to explore their interest in the performing arts through drama and film activities. KYSPA has a strong citizenship theme with activities aiming to promote self confidence, teamwork and communication skills.

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Showing posts with label about KYSPA. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 August 2009

KYSPA & Follywood appears on Facebook

In an effort to maintain links with past members of KYSPA and it's predecessor the Falmouth School Film Club, I have set up a facebook page for KYSPA and Follywood.

The Facebook group provides an additional means of keeping everyone up to date - keep an eye on the news section.

Any past members of KYSPA, even if not thinking of rejoining when KYSPA gets going again, are most welcome to join the Facebook group.

To join, or take a look click HERE

Friday, 7 November 2008

CRASAC Film Shoot

Hi folks,

I know it has been a while since KYSPA has been able to meet. Its a bit disappointing that we've not quite managed to come through for Kim after all the hard work you have put in on rehearsing lines, not to mention Kim's hard work setting up the shoot etc.

If you want to remain involved in this project you will NEED TO CONTACT Kim directly by email. The address is: help@crasac.co.uk

Arranging to take part will need to be a matter between you, your parents and CRASAC itself as KYSPA cannot coordinate further activities due to insurance constraints.

THE FUTURE OF KYSPA

Looks very uncertain and the organisation will be put on hold for the time being. I am open to suggestions as to how KYSPA could operate in a viable manner and any services or activities that we could provide so if you have ideas please do get in touch. However I cannot run and sustain an organisation where the membership cannot undertake fundraising performances. We also need a stable venue to meet.

I'm not done yet, but at present the society requires a full rethink and needs to effectively start again from scratch. I don't have the time to undertake that sort of commitment now I'm afraid but KYSPA is a project I will come back to when I can.

Thank you for the great experiences that have marked KYSPA's two years. Rich.

Tuesday, 15 July 2008

Room Crisis - No KYSPA Tonight

Sorry folks, have been so far unable to secure a room for us to use - though I am working on it! There will be no KYSPA this evening (Tuesday 15th July) but I'll hopefully have sorted it by next week.

Meantime, feel free to look at the youtube films in the margin (hopefully the follywood links are working now) as well as the case study gothic "horror" music vid below.

Please hold... normal service will be resumed as soon as possible.

Sunday, 15 June 2008

Film Call for Actors!

Blue Ocean Pictures will over the next few months be filming a Sci-Fi film for the film festival circuit called "CANOPUS 279" Yours truly is playing a Geological Officer on his first deep space mission.

I have no script details as yet - its being finalised - but I have been asked to sound you folks out about taking parts as the "aliens" on the planet we're surveying. Please comment or let me know if you're up for it. Cool special effects and a smoke machine are among the attractions - not to mention me in a "space suit" - something you will only see once in your lifetimes!

We will be continuing meets at the Church Hall for a while. All of our equipment has now been taken out of the Youth Space for safe storage following the loss of our IMAC. We will have to think quite carefully about where we want to base ourselves in the future.

Monday, 9 June 2008

Theft from the Youth Space

I regret to announce that our IMAC PC was stolen from the youth space sometime between this week and our last session. Fortunately our cameras were with me for recharging and so that was all that was taken as far as I can tell.

Obviously, the MAC held quite a collection of images and film from our work going back nearly a year now. You will have been using each other's first names and so there is a very slight risk of this information falling into the wrong hands.

PLEASE be extra aware of anyone approaching you who claims to have seen you or know about you through KYSPA. If ANY images show up in youtube, myspace, facebook or beebo that you think come from our PC, please notify me immediately.

NO personal details AT ALL were stored on the Mac so from a data protection point of view this is a relatively minor problem but please do be alert.

The theft has been reported to the police and our insurance company.

Monday, 21 April 2008

Filming event soon

Sorry it has been a while. We expect to hear details fairly soon of when the CRASAC DVD filming will take place. As soon as I have the finalised scripts and roles I will be in touch to arrange some rehearsal sessions.

Am currently giving some thought to some future activities but this will depend on whether I need to move away from the area to a new job or not! (awaiting interview at present).

Looking to start up an open weekly roleplay session quite soon, just got to check availability of the space with Vincent. If you think you could make it in Middle Earth (without getting knobbled by orcsesses and nassty hobbitsses) keep an eye out for future posts! Alternatively, perhaps you fancy exploring an entirely original fantasy world that is stumbling towards all-out war (assuming you can't heroically prevent it!)?

Thursday, 21 February 2008

Beware the all-seeing eye!

For those of you who haven't concerned yourself with how I occupy my time when not stressing about KYSPA, I feel I should point out that I work for an internet company. Among my many and varied duties I do website marketing.

Naturally, I apply my knowledge from time to time to boost KYSPA's blog in the google rankings and I generally keep an eye on all matters KYSPA related on the internet.

Imagine my surprise, then, when I discover KYSPA popping up all over the place! Let's just say that discussions using certain well-known social networking sites have been picked up in my google searches! My eye is all-seeing.

SO... in response to the odd post that has come to my attention. I am not ALWAYS ill! I've just been unlucky recently. Normal service has been restored. I do, though, totally apologise for any occasion when members attended a KYSPA session that had been cancelled. I'm very, very sorry.

But if you used your membership money for a McD's on the way home I'm sure that helped to compensate for the inconvenience.

Generally, KYSPA does not run in school holls if too many people plan to be away. On the other hand, if I think we can have a productive session, I'm always happy to turn up. I don't worry too much who attends in holidays. I have to say though, being "unable to move" does seem a bit unlikely as excuses for not attending go! Still, that's the price for working with "creative" divas I suppose. It would have been a catastrophy, no doubt, if you had tried to move.

So.. to those out there who might be tempted to pass comment or judgement... just remember I am omnipresent, if not omni (or even semi) cogniscent!

Thursday, 14 February 2008

Looking to the future....

After what can only be described as a "rather unproductive" rehearsal on Tuesday, KYSPA's future will require some serious thought. It appears the format and activities on offer cannot deliver the charitable goals of the Society and a full re-think is now required.

To help with this, please leave comments on the type of projects you feel would be worth us exploring in the future. Bear in mind, however, that KYSPA is probably moving towards school holiday and occasional weekend projects and away from regular weekly meetings.

We will be seeing our CRASAC commitments through, but this will be exclusively with members who have demonstrated a mature commitment to our society over the past months - which is, unfortunately a very select few indeed. Please do not attend on Tuesday unless you have received a phone call.

Friday, 25 January 2008

New Phone Number!

Please note the new phone number! Full service (eg. 1571) may take a while to come on, but I can receive calls now. A big thanks to the BT people who spent a day in the muddy field sorting out my line!

01326 250219

Well Done Folks!

Those of you who put together the bid for our lighting rig can give yourselves a pat on the back.

Our buid was successful! Hopefully we will have lights in time for Ulysses. Also we can think about using lights inside for filming - creating film sets and lighting effects. Pretty exciting stuff really!

Monday, 7 January 2008

Tuesday 8th January - Happy New Year!

Happy New Year to everyone, hope you have recovered from all that Christmas food!

With the holiday over, we need to get serious about Panto Rehearsals! More on that later, however.

TUESDAY 8TH JANUARY's SESSION WILL RUN FROM 6pm - 8.30pm.
Please come wearing your KYSPA T Shirts for that added level of professionalism. Thanks.

That's half an hour EARLY, folks!!! (Remember to wrap up warm!)

This will NOT be a panto rehearsal but the first pre-production meeting for the CRASAC DVD. Present will be representatives from CRASAC, the film company and Tir Na. Parents may attend if they wish. Just a few of our members will be needed at this session so if you don't hear from me, you do not need to attend at this stage - learn your lines instead!

For anyone new, read about this project in the September archive on the 11th and 16th September. Let me know if you would like to be involved.

All participants need to regard this as a professional acting project - because that is exactly what it is albeit unpaid. The film is for national release into schools and youth organisations. For anyone interested in acting or TV/Film as a career, this is a unique opportunity and important first step.

I expect you to approach this project as young adults and professional actors. I'm expecting a lot of you, but I know you can, and will, deliver. Please arrive at the building quietly and in the right frame of mind to get down to some serious work, rehearsing and discussion. Our reputation rests quite heavily on the success of this project and you will be making a first impression upon a growing local film company we may wish to work with again.

SNOW WHITE rehearsals will be scheduled for Sunday pm at the end of the week. From here on, we will rehearse at least twice a week, possibly 3 times. We need to be ready by the end of the month. Just a "heads up".

Wednesday, 28 November 2007

New Blog Feature!

Just to keep you lot entertained and informed, I have added a "useful links" feature to our Blog. You will find it at the foot of the page just above the pic of us all on the Lindridge visit.

Film Street is mainly for 6 - 9 year olds - ideal if you have younger brothers or sisters interested in film making. It's just possible that some of you who are a bit older might enjoy it too.

Chew TV is a sort of youtube for Cornish young people. I hope to submit a few of our films quite soon.

Talented Young People is an amazing website that aims to help you achieve whatever career you are interested in. It's never to soon to start getting experience. This website offers career tips on just about everything and a HUGE contact database for organisations. Really Useful Website, that!

Tuesday, 27 November 2007

Why does KYSPA charge a membership fee?

As a charitable organisation, KYSPA is committed to being affordable for its members. Our weekly fee is quite low and we charge a reduced rate for additional members from the same family.

However, there are certain annual costs that make it necessary for us to charge an annual membership fee.

The first of these is insurance.
  • We have to insure ourselves against accidents occurring to our members whilst they are in our care.
  • We insure against our members causing damage or injury to other people or property
  • We insure our leaders against injury and litigation
  • We have a basic level of injury insurance for both leaders and members

The next set of expenses relate to training. Any organisation has to take "reasonable care" as far as risk assessment is concerned to protect its staff and members. This includes maintaining a certain level of skills for our leaders such as:

  • First Aid (a legal requirement)
  • Minibus Driver Training (for trips and residential visits)
  • Child Protection
  • Health and safety

Finally, we have running costs to cover such as:

  • CRB Checks for our leaders
  • Consumables such as paper, printer cartiridges, pens, costumes etc.
  • YHA Membership for residentials

Beyond these expenses we also try to build a slight pool of money to subsidise the cost of trips and activities, again to keep KYSPA as affordable as possible. Although the "minibus incident" was a blow to our finances, we had built a reserve to cover the cost. (In future, by the by, minibus will be hired WITHOUT an insurance excess!)

In the coming year we will be looking to develop our main website and this, too, will require money.

Overall, KYSPA does offer a great deal for the lowest possible annual fee. As stated on the membership information sheet, if we can generate more money through successful stage productions and events, we may in future be able to reduce the membership fee to a nominal ammount. However, the Trustees do feel that a degree of financial support and commitment by our members is not unreasonable, given the ammount of free time that is generously given by all involved to keep ther Society going.

Kyspa's "year" for which the membership fee covers our members runs in sync with our insurance premium falling due, rather than the financial or calendar year. Therefore fees paid this month will cover members until November 2008.

Wednesday, 7 November 2007

Successful Auditions

Thank you to everyone who auditioned successfully last night. I will do some script editing this week to increase the size of some of your parts in line with the very high standard of acting displayed by everyone.

From here on in, KYSPA sessions will be split into two rehearsal segments of an hour each. We will rehearse scenes in chunks (eg. 7 children scenes, Snow & Dyllan Scenes, Mirror and Queenie etc.)

I need to stress again that just because you are not actually on stage at a given point during the session does not mean that you can misbehave. If not acting you need to be quietly reading through lines or, better still, watching your fellow performers and offering feedback.

KYSPA is about aquiring skills and confidence. A key aspect of this is learning to sit back and watch other performers. See from the audience's perspective what works and what does not. It's not just about acting; you have the opportunity to develop your directing and feedback skills. These in turn help you improve your own performance.

Sitting and watching others is not boring and it is not a waste of time. For one thing, there is always something to learn from watching other people act. everyone's style is different, each character interpretation offers something new.

Secondly, you can contribute to making this show as professional as possible. Panto may be fun, but good comedy is the most demanding type of drama, requiring good timing and intuitive interaction between characters. If you can perform good comedy, you can perform just about anything. This can only be achieved if we work together and pick up on good things (to keep in our performances) and identify things to put right.

I need everyone to pull together now. We have a strong cast. Don't let yourselves down by missing a great opportunity! I want my group back on track, with a clear focus on establishing ourselves as credible performers.

PS. PLEASE do not meddle with the Imac's settings! Our incredibly expensive PC is not a toy, but an editing tool. Respect it or you'll be staying home on Tuesday nights.

Thursday, 27 September 2007

New Facilities

I spoke to Vincent yesterday and he's told me about plans to create a stage in the youth space. This will be used by bands who perform in there and... you guessed, right? US!

We'll have a proper stage area on which to perform, to astound audiences with your dance moves, your wit and your drama skills!

PS. Anyone want a grey male dwarf rabbit? I've one that needs a home!

Sunday, 16 September 2007

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

This has not been posted for a while, so I thought it should go on again to keep everyone informed! We're hoping to have some new members soon.

WEEKLY PRICE: This is currently £1 for the first child in a family and 50p for each subsequent child from that family.

Sessions run WEEKLY during TERM TIME at the Youth Space at Penryn Rugby Club between 6.30pm and 8.30pm on TUESDAY EVENINGS.

KYSPA is open to all aged between 9yrs and 18 yrs old. If we have space, we will accept members aged 8 yrs old.

Tuesday, 26 June 2007

Camera Unit 1

We have purchased our fist full camera unit today for in-house film making. The Equipment, bought using our Cornwall Community Foundation, Making Waves money, includes a mini DV camera (with night shot), case and tripod.

These will be put to good use shortly when we visit Pendennis Castle to shoot the silent films we've been working on.


Here you can see the new camera being tried out as a snooty office worker finds her favourite park bench occupied by a dirty tramp!

Wednesday, 9 May 2007

KYSPA's new Email accounts

As part of our aim to give members more direct responsibility for running the society, some of our members will coordinate publicity, workshops and film making activities.

To do this, it is helpful if they have access to Email. It is KYSPA's policy that our members should NEVER release personal Email or contact details to third parties as this can put young people at risk. Therefore, we have set up hotmail accounts for the above areas of responsibility which will be monitored by the Trustees and can be checked by the parents of those members regularly.

For those members entrusted with a KYSPA Email address, I must request that they use the account ONLY for KYSPA mail and in a manner which will reflect well on our organisation. Misuse of the account will result in the password being changed and future access denied.

Our new Email addresses can be found on the side bar above my profile.

Saturday, 21 April 2007

Youth Group Residential Visits.... Don't Panic!

The residential visit is fast becoming an endagered activity. Increasingly organisations, including schools, regard residential visits as a "high risk" activity involving massive bureaucracy, stress and an increased chance of getting sued. To be sure, there have been several high profile examples of residential visits which have gone tragically wrong but although residentials do take quite a bit of work, they are an incredibly enjoyable and rewarding thing to do. In short, don't panic.

Residentials are a popular aspect of KYSPA's work and we'd strongly recommend them to any youth group. They promote a particular sense of team work, create great memories and strengthen friendships. They are also a key tool in creating partnerships with groups and organisations elsewhere in the country, allowing a greater range of activities and experiences for our members.

The first step in planning a residential visit is risk assessment. This isn't rocket science and need not take a huge ammount of time but it does need to be thorough. At KYSPA we organise the risk assessment chronologically with the timetable of activities, taking each stage in turn.

Initially, thought is given to transport - usually minibus - and issues relating to the journey. For the most part this is common sense stuff (seatbelts, checking doors are secure before moving off etc.). But thought also needs to go into managing stops at busy service areas; parking the vehicle somewhere with good visibility and less traffic for instance. Thought is routinely given to action we would take in a breakdown. Do we stay with the vehicle (mostly) or move out and away from the vehicle (motorways and fast duel carriageways)?

As a general rule we expect our young people to remain with at least one other party member at all times, whether in a service area, the residence or at the activity venue. This basic security principle ensures that members cannot become totally detached from the rest of the party. We arrange a meeting point at all stops or venues in case of separation and conduct regular number checks.

For the most part, any activity we undertake on residential is no different to our usual film making or drama work. If we've got an external organisation running an event for us, we obtain a copy of their risk assessment and relevant policies. That just leaves the need to consider whether the venue you are intending to use contains any specific risks. KYSPA does not undertake any of the "high risk" activities, such as rock climbing, sailing etc as these fall outside of our performing arts remit.

Picking suitable residential accommodation is very important, particularly in the wake of the Caroline Dickinson tragedy. Good practice dictates that the party should be slept in rooms as close together as practicable with the adult leaders immediately to hand. Most accommodation which houses young people (YHA for instance) will provide you with an advance copy of their in-house risk assessment for you to read. You should demand this unless you want to visit the location yourself in advance (not too bad if its local, a pain if its a full day's drive away!). Always consider who else will be in the accommodation with you and what extra security measures need to be considered. These need to be clearly communicated to your young people. As well as the obvious matter of securing rooms (and windows) at night, give thought to night-time trips to communal toilets. The young people should make sure someone knows they are leaving the room and, if possible, accompany them.

Communication with parents is important and serves a dual purpose. As a parent myself, I would expect to have an itinerary, kit list and some briefing material on H&S issues, including child protection, associated with the trip. Providing this information to our parents involves a degree of thought and advance planning - an investment which really helps once you're on the trip. As a rule, at KYSPA we compile a visit folder for each residential, containing all our briefing material, copies of the membership forms (contact details, medical info, consent for images etc) and risk assessments. This is looked over by the Trustees ahead of the visit and parents are invited to view the documents too if they wish.

From a legal point of view, the duty of trip leaders, and the wider organisation, is to take "reasonable care" in anticipating and minimising risk. For example, although I hold a driver's license which allows me to drive a minibus, I also hold, and will maintain, a certificate in minibus driver improvement from Cornwall's Road Safety Unit. Like any organisation, we need to have statutory First Aid provision so any residential visit will have a First Aid qualified staff member on it. I have undertaken Risk Assessment, H&S and Child Protection training to ensure that KYSPA is following good practice in the assessment of risk.

Finally, any organisation should ensure that their insurance provision is sound and covers them adequately. We have Employee Liability, Public Liability and basic Personal Injury provision, so that we know that in the very unlikely event of something going wrong we are well protected - our young members are also protected under the personal injury provision.

With these procedures in place, a residential visit is not something to fear but to enjoy. With the exception of the inevitable spanner in the works (closure of a main motorway for instance) the planning is taken care of, the young people and parents are well briefed and the activities will be conducted safely. Everyone, including the leaders (hopefully), will have a great time!

(PS. This theory will be put to the test as we embark on our second residential at the end of this month. Keep an eye out for future posts detailing our experiences at Lindridge House, Devon)

Tuesday, 27 March 2007

Welcome to our Blog

Hello to our members and anyone else who stumbles upon our new blog! KYSPA is a performing arts group for young people based in Penryn, Cornwall (UK). Having just successfully completed our first public performance (details to follow later this week) we thought it was about time we launched a blog to share our thoughts and experiences.

KYSPA is about young people exploring their interest in the performing arts. Our definition of performing arts is: Creative expression using movement or sound - so we don't rule anything out in terms of what we might attempt! Generally, though, our focus is on drama and digital film making. It's not that we "don't do dance" it's more that "I can't dance" so until our members decide to choreograph something themselves (and teach me) it's not going to be a major feaure!

The KYSPA motto is "Performing as one". This reflects the idea that any successful performance or project needs good cooperation and team work. Another interpretation of our motto is the idea that young people from two local communities (Penryn & Falmouth) are united by a common interest in the performing arts.

We'll be developing the blog further over the next few days and weeks with details of our residential visit in November 2006 to the Fresh 6 Film Festival and, of course, The Trial of Miss Gunn and Mr Factory.

If you live in Penryn/Falmouth and are aged between 9 & 18 you can join KYSPA. Contact us at kyspa_enquiries@hotmail.co.uk for more information. You can see details of what we do at www.flickernow.org just follow the learning/schools & colleges link to the KYSPA section.