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Youthful Arts Expressions

youthful arts expressions

youthful Arts Expressions was founded in 2021 by Eboni Taylor. Eboni Taylor is a highly trained and talented performer. She has featured in many performances both on stage and on screen and is also a Childhood and Youth studies undergrad. She has a passion working with young people and has created this performing arts school to spark dreams and to pass down her knowledge. We’re proud of the reputation that Youthful Arts Expressions has gained over the past couple of months- for a place where students and instructors alike can thrive and make the most of their talents. We gladly welcome creative and passionate students from everywhere. We run workshops for young people aged between 4-18! One off workshops, after school workshops, half term and holiday workshops. Youthful expressions is an ideal performing arts club for students to prepare for a career in the industry. The students can develop skills in all areas of performing arts as well as building confidence, having fun, socialising with new people and having the chance to showcase any creative work. Whether you’re signed up or thinking of applying, continue browsing to find out about our programs, workshops and more. Please remember that experience is not necessary here at Y.A.E. What matters most to us is that you have commitment and determination to want to do well. OUR AIM Here at Youthful Arts Expressions we prioritise in helping your young person gain the confidence they need to conquer everyday life head on. We aim to create a strong and caring environment which will allow them too : Building skills Building confidence Discovering new creative skills Stage presence How to play a different character Brining their own ideas to life Providing a creative outlet for young people Providing a creative space for them to showcase their work as well

Surrey Satro

surrey satro

Our Aims SATRO is a long established educational charity working across South Central England. We work in schools, partnering with employers to bring inspirational learning to students of all abilities and backgrounds. We have three key areas of focus: STEM Education: delivering in-school workshops, multi-school challenges and events, and research projects which bring STEM learning and careers to life for students from Primary to Post-16. Vocational Construction: delivering BTEC Level 1 construction qualifications, practical construction workshops and SEN independent skills training from school age to young adults. Employability & Skills: delivering careers, enterprise & skills workshops and mentoring partnerships which challenge perceptions and prepare students for their next steps in education, training or employment. All areas of our work directly involve employers in the development of real-world scenarios and careers understanding, including the involvement of staff as volunteers in delivery. We offer our services to all types of schools and students of all abilities - accepting every student for who they are. We provide a full service to schools from booking, to the provision of all materials & equipment required on the day, administration of volunteers and delivery is led by experienced tutors. We measure impact and feedback for all interventions with input from students, teachers and volunteers. As a charity we engage with charitable trusts, individual donors and corporate responsibility programmes. A key focus for us as a charity is to bring our work to those lacking access to opportunities in our three key programme areas.

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First Novel First Draft 0. Introduction to the course

By London Writing School

Session 0: Intro A quick, free, intro to the course so you know what you’re getting into! Includes couple of writing exercises to get you going.

First Novel First Draft 0. Introduction to the course
Delivered Online On Demand40 minutes
FREE

First Novel First Draft 6. Beginning and Ending

By London Writing School

First Novel First Draft: Session 6: Endings and beginnings: Working out how to get readers engrossed from page one, what they need to know to become involved in your story, using prologues and framing devices to introduce your story.

First Novel First Draft 6. Beginning and Ending
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£20

First Novel First Draft 1. Character

By London Writing School

The first session in the course First Novel, First Draft. Meet your main character, develop them by writing a scene, consider their character traits and examine their behaviour.

First Novel First Draft 1. Character
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 10 minutes
£20

First Novel First Draft 5. Settings and objects

By London Writing School

First Novel First Draft: Session 5: Settings and objects: Looking at the role setting and objects will play in your story, looking beyond the obvious to evoke a sense of place.

First Novel First Draft 5. Settings and objects
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 15 minutes
£20

First Novel First Draft 3. More Characters

By London Writing School

First Novel First Draft session three: Session 3: More characters: Writing antagonists, best friends, families, mentors, and minor characters with an essential part to play in your story.

First Novel First Draft 3. More Characters
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 22 minutes
£20

First Novel First Draft 7. Perspective and Tone

By London Writing School

First Novel First Draft: Session 7: Perspective and tone: Playing with perspective and the impact it can have on a story, experimenting with word choices and choosing the instinctive voice.

First Novel First Draft 7. Perspective and Tone
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 15 minutes
£20

First Novel First Draft 4. Plot, beginning, middle, end.

By London Writing School

First Novel First draft: Session 4: Plot; beginning, middle, end. Writing to examine how plot happens when characters make decisions and looking at the the beginning, middle and end of your story.

First Novel First Draft 4. Plot, beginning, middle, end.
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 22 minutes
£20

First Novel First Draft 2. From Concept to Plot

By London Writing School

From concept to plot: Creating a story from a spark or moment of inspiration, how your main character drives the plot and making notes on how your story will develop, starting your outline (if you want one) and developing your writing process.

First Novel First Draft 2. From Concept to Plot
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 10 minutes
£20

First Novel First Draft 8. Writing it, and next steps

By London Writing School

Session 8 A cheeky free extra. Editing, making revisions, getting feedback, reflecting on story and writing, setting goals and providing your own accountability, next steps.

First Novel First Draft 8. Writing it, and next steps
Delivered Online On Demand35 minutes
FREE