Making Good Work
This research explores what is meant by ‘quality’ in the field of children and young people’s cultural production. It investigates what ‘high quality’ or ‘quality’ means to those working within and with Creative Partnerships: namely within the education and cultural sectors.
Recognising Good Work
at 5:14pm on Wednesday, 11th July 2007
Tomorrow, we're launching our new pamphlet, Making Good Work with Estelle Morris. It's at the National Glass Centre in Sunderland. The event runs from 1.30-2.30.
As well as launching the pamphlet, though, the event will also feature the work of some of the pupils to whom we talked during the research. This will include photographic work, recordings of performances of some of the dance projects on which hey worked, and videos of the play, Mary Lou and the Ice Cream Pirates, which they directed.
All this work was produced with different audiences, public and educational in mind and this event is about bringing it to other audiences. The pupils will be speaking about the work, explaining how and why it fits into their lives. Ultimately, it's a chance not only for them to showcase their work, but also for these different audiences to recognise its many qualities.
As well as launching the pamphlet, though, the event will also feature the work of some of the pupils to whom we talked during the research. This will include photographic work, recordings of performances of some of the dance projects on which hey worked, and videos of the play, Mary Lou and the Ice Cream Pirates, which they directed.
All this work was produced with different audiences, public and educational in mind and this event is about bringing it to other audiences. The pupils will be speaking about the work, explaining how and why it fits into their lives. Ultimately, it's a chance not only for them to showcase their work, but also for these different audiences to recognise its many qualities.
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