Edinburgh youth charities to benefit from share of £2m Lottery funding

Organisations supporting children and young people in Edinburgh are to receive a share of a funding boost of more than £2 million announced today (Wednesday 21 January) by The National Lottery Community Fund.

Nearly £200,000 (£198,566) has been awarded to two Edinburgh-based organisations that support children and young people to reach their full potential through the funding programme Young Start, delivered by The National Lottery Community Fund. It awards funds from dormant bank accounts to projects that will make a lasting positive impact on the lives of the young people that they support. 

Children and teen led creative organisation, Lyra, based in Niddrie, will use their £99,331 share to continue running their Teens at Lyra programme to support at least 50 young people aged 12 to 18 over the next three years, living in areas of deprivation in the city.

The programme aims to help participants develop essential creative and life skills to improve their physical, mental and emotional wellbeing.  

When asked how Teens at Lyra supports them, one participant, aged 15, said: “I take part at Lyra to have fun and express myself.

“Also, to build up skills to put stuff in my CV. I enjoy performing and meeting my friends after school because I may not have a chance to meet them otherwise.” 

Anna Plasberg-Hill, Teens at Lyra Engagement Producersaid: “The support we receive from Young Start makes a huge impact on the teenagers in our community. Through Teens at Lyra young people can express themselves and gain new experiences in a safe, supportive environment, building skills that will see them into the future.

“I’m immensely proud of what our young people achieve – it’s amazing to see their progress throughout the year.”  

Edinburgh-based ADOPTION UK received £99, 235 which will enable the continuation of their #E project, an award-winning service supporting care experienced adopted children and young people across Scotland.

The three year project will engage and empower 178 young people through age-specific social activities, skills workshops and personal advocacy opportunities.

This peer-support model will create a life-long support network for young people often facing health, educational and relationship challenges.

The programme has already evidenced positive outcomes around improved social/emotional wellbeing, increased self-esteem and skills development particularly in relation to self-advocacy.

Announcing the funding, Kate Still, Scotland Chair, The National Lottery Community Fund said: “It’s a privilege to support such a diverse range of essential projects across Scotland through this latest round of Young Start funding.

“Organisations such as Lyra, play a crucial role in helping children and young people, from a variety of backgrounds build their skills, confidence and foster a strong sense of community, which they’ll carry with them throughout their lives.”  

Young Start helps young people aged eight to 24 become more confident and play an active part in realising their potential. Funding of up to £100,000 is available for youth led projects. 

Groups can apply by emailing advicescotland@tnlcommunityfund.org.uk or calling 0300 123 7110.                 

Find out more at: 

https://www.tnlcommunityfund.org.uk/funding/programmes/young-start         

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Megahertz and FERAL on the hunt for local Dance Heroes for a spectacular live community performance

APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN (CLOSING 16 FEB)

Megahertz and FERAL are calling all bedroom Breakdancers, Flamenco fanatics and Samba superstars to take part in STRUT: Greater Craigmillar for two local live performances on Wednesday 20th and Thursday 21st March 2024.

In collaboration with acclaimed visual theatre and scenography company  Megahertz and Lyra, who make world-class performances and creative projects for, by and with children and teenagers, STRUT comes to Edinburgh for the very first time, reclaiming the streets of Craigmillar and filling them with joyful movement. 

We’re looking for five local dancers to perform their own 2 minute routine along the streets of Craigmillar as part of a night time performance parade over two evenings in late March.

Applicants can live or have grown up in Greater Craigmillar, work there or have family or friends in the area.

This paid opportunity is open to all, whether you’re a pro performer or your first time in front of an audience. Any and all dance styles are encouraged.

STRUT has previously taken place across Glasgow, Paisley and Aberdeen, with upcoming performances set for Cumbernauld, Dumbarton, Inverclyde and Dumfries and Galloway.

Past STRUTs have included a delightful mix of Bhangra, Salsa, Romani, Hip-Hop, Afrobeats, Northern Soul and Contemporary dance with many other dance styles yet to be explored.

STRUT performances are rooted in the community with familiar faces taking to the streets to celebrate dance in the local area.

Dramatic lighting, catchy beats and stunning projections enveloping everyday buildings form the perfect backdrop for the neighbourhood to watch the STRUT procession. Snug behind windows or gathered on the pavement, it’s the ultimate ‘Are ya dancing? Are ya askin’?’.

Bex Anson and Dav Bernard, founders of Megahertz said: “We are so excited to meet Greater Craigmillar’s freshest dance stars and celebrate them and their communities. We’ve been wanting to bring STRUT to the area for some time and can’t wait to see these streets alive with dance.”

To apply, please send a video (2 minutes max) of yourself dancing to info@m-hz.co.uk or over WhatsApp to 07721853915. More information is available at www.m-hz.co.uk/strut-craigmillar.

Applications close on Friday 16 February 2024.

Successful applicants will receive £750 for their involvement and must be able to commit to a 2 hour rehearsal (on either Sun 10th or Sat 16th March), a full day group rehearsal on Sun 17th March 2024 and 2 show days on Wed 20th and Thurs 21st March 2024.

STRUT: Greater Craigmillar is delivered in association with Lyra and Feral and is funded by Creative Scotland’s Touring Fund for Theatre & Dance.

FERAL and Megahertz also present RUINS, a highly visual dance show exploring togetherness across species, at Cumbernauld Theatre at Lanternhouse on 2 February, 7.30pm, and at The Studio, Festival Theatre Edinburgh as part of Manipulate Festival on 11 February, 6pm.

£1.8M funding boost for next generation of musicians, dancers and artists

Budding young artists, dancers and musicians are amongst hundreds of young people across Scotland today celebrating a £1.8 million cash boost that will empower them to develop their skills and talents through a range of creative projects.

Five Edinburgh-based organisations have received funding in the latest round of grants. These include The Yard (£90,000), Canongate Youth (£84,000) and Fruitmarket Gallery (£100,000). Continue reading £1.8M funding boost for next generation of musicians, dancers and artists