Friday, 25 February 2011

Fundraiser at The Oxford, Totterdown!


HUGE THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO CAME AND SUPPORTED THIS EVENT! YOU RAISED JUST OVER £600 FOR CREATIVE KIDS INTERNATIONAL!


ALSO A MASSIVE THANK YOU TO THE TEN POUND SUIT BAND FOR BEING SO FANTASTIC, TO ALL THE WIERD & WONDERFUL GRANNIE/GRANDAD PERFORMERS, AND LAST BUT DEFINATELY NOT LEAST TO JON, ANGIE & STAFF AT THE OXFORD FOR BEING SO SUPPORTIVE! GREAT VENUE!


A MAGICAL EVENING OF MUSIC & GAMES @ THE OXFORD


120 - 122 Oxford Street, Totterdown, Bristol, BS3 4RL!


SATURDAY 12TH MARCH, 8pm - 1am


Live music from the fantastic 'Ten Pound Suit' band!

Loud & lively, eight piece swingabilly band covering the likes of firestarter by the Prodigy in a hillbilly styly! www.thetenpoundsuitband.webs.com


DJ set from VINYLMATT!!!


Plus SPECIAL GUESTS and fantastic fun 'n' games to keep you entertained all night!


Tickets only £5 in advance. Available from The Oxford pub oxford_totterdown@yahoo.co.uk or Mia/Sian at creativekids.int@hotmail.co.uk

Sunday, 6 February 2011

Sponsored 'Go to work as an Alien Day' & Alien Disco!


EVENT CANCELLED SORRY!


...JOIN OUR FUNDRAISING EVENT 'GO TO WORK AS AN ALIEN DAY’ and put a smile on everyone's face, while raising money for Creative Kids International!
Why not get the rest of your colleagues to join in to! Just imagine everyone in the school, office, bar, or shop dressed as an alien! Brilliant!!! YOU CAN JOIN IN ANYWHERE AROUND THE WORLD & SEND US PHOTOS OF YOUR SPONSORED ALIEN DAY! ******************************
OR JUST COME ALONG TO OUR ALIEN DISCO ON FRIDAY 20th MAY @ THE THALI CAFE, Totterdown, Bristol FOOD, MUSIC & ALIEN ANTICS! Food from 6pm: Disco from 9pm!
******************************* TO JOIN THE SPONSORED EVENT - REGISTER by e-mailing creativekids.int@hotmail.co.uk • We send you a SPONSORSHIP FORM • Ask everyone to sponsor you! MINIMUM TARGET = £100.00MAKE YOUR UNIQUE ALIEN COSTUME (we can give you some tips and ideas if you’re stuck) • WE ALL GO TO WORK AS ALIENS ON FRIDAY 20th MAY! (or another day that week if that’s not convenient for you). Remember to take photos!!!!! • In our costumes WE GO TO THE THALI CAFE, Totterdown in the evening on Friday 20th May for an ALIEN DISCO! Bring your friends, other aliens and photos from the day! • You COLLECT THE SPONSORSHIP MONEY and send to Creative Kids International ******************************* Remember to keep us up-to-date with how your costumes and sponsorship is going. We want to see your aliens forming! ******************************* WHY ALIENS?..........Creative Kids International are off to Zambia again in September to work with their partners Barefeet Theatre on the Annual Youth Arts Festival in Lusaka, and this year’s theme is Climate Change. You might be asking what does climate change have to do with aliens? It’s all about the story that will weave through this year’s festival………what happens if we don’t look after our planet, what will be left?......where will we go if the earth is destroyed?............how do creatures on other planets look after their environments?................and what do these creatures look like? That’s up to YOU!

Monday, 24 January 2011

DANCE FOR AFRICA - FUNDRAISER!






DANCE FOR AFRICA a is back!

SATURDAY 19th FEBRUARY
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@ THE BLUE MOUNTAIN, Stokes Croft.

10pm - 4am


ONLY £5 ON THE DOOR


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A mash up of, REGGAE, JUNGLE, DRUM & BASS, HOUSE, DISCO, FUNKY BEATS AND DANCE FLOOR BOMBS!


Music from Bristol’s finest:


DUB BOY
(Ruffnek Diskotek)

www.myspace.com/djdubboybristol

GUINNESS DJ
(Space Invader Radio)
www.mixcloud.com/guinnessdj

BARRY GUFFY (Space Invader Radio)
www.soundcloud.com/barryguffy

LOOSEGROOVE
(Space Invader Radio)

www.loosegroove.co.uk
www.mixcloud.com/tag/loosegroove www.spaceinvaderradio.com

DJ VALLE (Intrigue)

ROY STRONG (Flipzilla)

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With special guests that will bring a ‘glow’ to the night, it’s an evening full of treats for your eyes and ears!


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So now you’ve had a chance to piece yourself back together after New Years, dust off your dancing shoes, get ready to party and head to The Blue Mountain for a cheap and very cheerful night of musical mischief!

SHHH.....IT'S SUNDAY - FUNDRAISER

SUNDAY 30th JANUARY @ THE LEFTBANK BAR

128 Cheltenham Road, Bristol


Starts 8pm

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SPOKEN WORD NIGHT! SHHH........IT'S SUNDAY

WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME YOU TO IT'S 2011 EVENT!

"Let's listen to singers sing, hear poets preach and watch Sunday evenings become magnificent!"

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As always it's Free, but we will be collecting donations for.....

CREATIVE KIDS INTERNATIONAL - working with street children in Zambia (Africa) and children in the UK through exciting creative arts projects!


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HOSTED BY REBECCA TANTONY AND KEV THE POET

**8PM - The soul plucking, mind fuelling, spine ripping, eye watering beautiful lyrical sounds of Mr. ALex Gear and his guitar

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**8.30 - 9.30PM - OPEN MIC SLOT, Two pieces each please come early to avoid upsetting your vocal chords.

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It’s free, it’s on a Sunday,as well as the rare,raw talent of the open mic we have these guest performers......


SHANE SOLANKI is the Last Mango in Paris,

A charismatic artist exploring spoken word, music, comedy and theatre with subversive political wit. He has performed across Europe, India, Africa and America. His first record was produced by Talvin Singh, his first film commissioned by the BBC director Peter Catteno ‘The Full Monty’ his first theatre tour produced by iconclast, Don Letts. His lyrics are a breath of lyrical air and the man has a funny yet deeply insightful soul.


PETER WYTON: Back by popular demand

Peter Wyton’s poems range from funny to funky, relevant to irreverent, witty to whimsical. They can be seriously thought-provoking or a bit rude, depending on the audience/and or occasion He was Poet Laureate for the Gloucestershire, his verses have appeared on B.B.C. Radio Four's 'Poetry Please' and 'Something Understood', as well as in national newspapers such as the Daily Telegraph and the Daily Express. He has also appeared on Channel 6 Oxford T.V. and across a wide spread of regional radio stations. On stage he has won 20 performance poetry Slams, whilst on the page he has achieved almost the same number of 1st Prizes in literary competitions.


URBAN SCRAWL

Louche, laidback and slightly long in the teeth lyricists, this pair of Bristol poets have been working together for around six years. They have produced diverse events including, ‘it’s what your lips are for’ 1997 and ‘needlepoint’ 2009 and apart of the team running the successful Halo Acoustic Nights. Their material reflects their urban experiences both humorous and serious tinged with a soupcon of cynicism.


RAW NOTES

This newly formed duo bring you a tiny sample of self penned and adapted songs from Cuba, Texas and St Werburghs. Blending jazz/folk acoustic guitar with fresh, arresting vocals.
Vocals: Caroline Pringle. Guitar: Camilo Menjura


HUGE THANKS TO 'SHHH......I'TS SUNDAY' FOR THEIR SUPPORT!
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Sunday, 23 January 2011

Front Room Art Trail - Totterdown





NOVEMBER 2010

Creative Kids International took part in ‘Front Room’, the Totterdown Arts Trail, Bristol. Things we did for the trail…….

  • Worked with Victoria Park School and Hillcrest School in the lead up to the trail, on an illuminated sculpture project that was on show opposite the Star & Dove pub throughout the art trail.
  • Ran some very busy creative art workshops for kids including lantern making which finished in a lovely lantern procession through the streets of Totterdown as the sun was going down, with music from the Ambling band and APE power pedalled sound system!!!
  • Had a photograph exhibited in the ‘Totterdown Lights Exhibition’ at Bocabar and an exhibition at The Star & Dove pub
  • Ran a raffle, stall and sold those famous glittery moustaches that everyone in Totterdown was wearing by the end of the weekend!
It was a busy and successful weekend! Thanks to everyone who supported us in one way or another!

AGM 2009 - 2010 & New CKI Film!

Hi everyone!

Sorry it’s been a while since our last post!


27th OCTOBER 2010

We had our AGM at The Thunderbolt pub, Bristol. Thanks to everyone that came, we had a great turnout this year and a few new members!


To see the film we previewed at the AGM please visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Kd1aqknIw8


For more info about becoming a member of CKI please e-mail ckimembership@hotmail.co.uk – It’s only £12 per year!

Tuesday, 21 September 2010

Summer 2010 - Back in the U.K
















Welcome to the CKI blog……number 8 we think!

It’s been a while since our last post, so we thought we’d update you on what we’ve been up to since we arrived back in the U.K at the end of May.


STUDIO

Over the summer we finally managed to move into a studio, which has been a big relief for Mia and Sian (and their families!), as this means most of the CKI workshop resources can now be stored there instead of in our bedrooms/houses! The CKI studio is in Hamilton House (above the Canteen) on Stokes Croft. At the moment it looks more like a mini version of Scrapstore, but we’re getting there!


WORKSHOPS

Since we returned to the U.K, CKI have run several workshops including;

  • · Eco-Veggie Fair, Harbourside, Bristol – 29th May &
  • · Action Aid Event, College Green, Bristol – 1st & 2nd June
  • · St. Pauls Adventure Playground Re-opening – 19th June

Keeping the theme from the Youth Arts festival in Zambia, at these workshops we looked at the environment and made ‘Animafwafwas’ costumes from recycled cardboard boxes for the children to wear.

At the Action Aid event and St.Pauls Adventure Playground, we were also lucky enough to have Biggie and Natalie from Nomakanjani Arts to run storytelling and dance workshops with the children alongside us. We met Biggie, Natalie and the rest of the talented Nomakanjani Arts group in Lusaka. They work closely with Barefeet Theatre and are fantastic performers! It was great to have Biggie and Natalie work with us while they were in the U.K! For more information about Nomakanjani Arts please visit www.nomakanjani.org


  • · Presentation/workshop at Golden Valley Primary School

We worked with 2 Year 3 classes, looking at life in Zambia. The school were just launching a link with a school in Ngombe compound, which is the same area as the community school we work with in Lusaka. We were able to show photographs and share experiences with the children about Ngombe.


  • · Secret Garden Party Festival, Cambridge – 23rd, 24th & 25th July

We made a giant baobab tree with the children, and decorated it in chitenge fabric. We also looked at recycled artifacts from Africa, and used our own recycled materials to make flowers, mandalas and musical instruments.


  • · Harbourside Festival, Bristol – 31st July & 1st August

In the relocated children’s area on Castle Green, we made another giant Baobab Tree which was decorated with chitenge by children and families, and used recycled materials to make; mandalas, flowers and musical instruments. We were also lucky enough to have Michael & John from Zambia with us for the weekend! They performed Zambian dancing, and brought the children’s instruments to life with drumming and singing! Michael and John are facilitators for Barefeet Theatre in Lusaka, whom we have worked with each time we have been in Zambia. They are currently studying on a theatre course at Hope Street in Liverpool. For more information about Barefeet Theatre please visit www.barefeettheatre.org



ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

We have also been taking stock of the last year and getting ready for our forthcoming AGM, which is due to be held on Weds 27th October in Bristol. Details coming soon!

The first part of our AGM is for CKI members only, so if you would like to be invited along please contact Mia on ckimembership@hotmail.co.uk to find out how. Membership costs only £12 per year (that’s the equivalent to only £1 per month over a year!), and entitles you to regular updates, invitations to events/exhibitions and the AGM, as well as the chance to be part of the decision making process and vote on the CKI management committee. It is also a way of making a regular donation to a great organisation!

The second part of the AGM will be open to the general public, and will include a presentation from Mia and Sian about their last trip to Africa, as well as (hopefully) the preview of a short film from the last trip.

We will also be able to update you on plans for CKI’s future, and how you can get involved/support the project!


Now the busy summer is over, we are about to start planning our fundraising for the coming year. We recieve no statutory funding and rely on donations, membership subscriptions, grants and fundraising events. If you would like to get involved or have any exciting fundraising ideas/opportunities please get in touch!



On a personal note…..

As you can see the summer has been a busy time for CKI, as well as for both of us (Sian and Mia) in our other work. As you may know, although we would like to be able to work full-time for CKI when we’re back here in the U.K, unfortunately that’s just not possible for us due to funding at the moment. As a result, as well as running CKI and delivering workshops as and when, we both also have other jobs to earn a living. Luckily most of these other jobs tie-in quite well with our CKI work! For those of you that may not know……..

Mia has been running her own successful business Creative Kids Workshops for many years, providing creative workshops and activities for children. The summer is jam packed with festivals and community events in Bristol and around the U.K, at which Mia (and her colleagues) provide exciting hands-on creative activities for children and young people of all ages.

Sian started working for African Initiatives in June of this year as Global Education Project Worker. This includes working with schools and running community action days looking at global issues, learning about other countries and cultures and breaking down stereotypes.


Thanks for reading, and we hope to see you at the AGM on 27th October!

Sian and Mia.xx