Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Community Education Centres


Community Educations located through out Falkirk, provide local groups with a venue in which to practice their disciplines, playing host to a vast array of groups from documenting time to junior highland dancing, these centres play a vital part in youth development and preservation of their community. Serving their local area these centres open entire community allow inhabitants to participate in social, educational and leisure time activities. These locations are the first step in which art groups can set up a consistent venue for practice. Below is a list of the community centres around Falkirk district. 

Bankier Community Education Wing
Bankier Primary School
Bankier Road
Banknock
Falkirk
FK4 1TF
01324 841419


Bo'ness Community Education Base
139 North Street
Bo'ness
EH51 9ND
01506 778550


Bonnybridge Community Education Centre
Bridge Street
Bonnybridge
Falkirk
FK4 1AA
01324 503290


Camelon Community Project
Camelon Community Education Centre
Abercrombie Street
Camelon
Falkirk
FK1 4HA
01324 501654


Camelon Local Learning Centre
Camelon Community Education Centre
Abercrombie Street
Camelon
Falkirk
FK1 4HA
01324 501696


Dawson Centre
Davids Loan
Falkirk
FK2 7RG
01324 501470


Denny Community Education Centre
40 Duke Street
Denny
FK6 6NW
01324 504260


Grange Community Education Centre
Redding Road
Brightons
Falkirk
FK2 0AA
01324 503830


Grangemouth Community Education Unit
Abbots Road
Grangemouth
FK3 8BA
01324 504585


Greenhill Community Resource Centre
1-3 Banton Place
Greenhill
Bonnybridge
Falkirk
FK4 2DT
01324 810466


Greenpark Community Education Centre
Greenpark Drive
Polmont
Falkirk
FK2 0PZ
01324 506730


Kersiebank Community Project
Old Dundas Primary School
Oxgang Road
Grangemouth
FK3 8JB
01324 508750


Langlees & Bainsford Community Learning Centre
Davids Loan
Bainsford
Falkirk
FK2 7RG
01324 508635


Maddiston Community Education Centre
Parkhall Drive
Maddiston
Falkirk
FK2 0LQ
01324 720960


Park Street Community Education Base
Park Street
Falkirk
FK1 1RE
01324 503670


Shieldhill Community Wing
Shieldhill Primary School
Main Street
Shieldhill
Falkirk
FK2 2HA
01324 508546


Slamannan Community Education Centre
Bank Street
Slamannan
Falkirk
FK1 3EZ
01324 851548


Tryst Community Education Centre
Park Drive
Stenhousemuir
Larbert
FK5 3BA
01324 503571


Westfield Community Project
Westfield Street
Falkirk
FK2 9DT
01324 508520


Westquarter Community Project
Westquarter Primary School
Westquarter Avenue
Westquarter
Falkirk
FK2 9RN
01324 503987

Tuesday, 23 April 2013

Photoshop Class


The Centre for Social Arts is offering people in Falkirk to take part in a trial run of a photoshop tutorial class, with the intention of creating a series of classes depending on the popularity of the initial trial. 

Due to take place at the CVS/Volunteer Centre at Falkirk Business Park, the event provides an insight into the basic and fundamental elements of Adobe Photoshop, ranging from amending photographs to drawing quick and simple graphics. For £20 per person, attendants will receives an in depth guide on how to make the most of the basic functions the program has to offer, topics covered are what do the main buttons do, how to implement them on an entry level and how these can be applied to enhance photography, plus more to be added depending on the customer's needs. This course is ideal for anyone with no or limited experience of Adobe Photoshop. 

It is required for everyone attending to provide their own laptop and copy of Photoshop, the work of the instructor will be projected and effectively taught so watching and note taking is possible but not recommended as the best way to let the program is through a hands on approach. 

To declare your interest in taking part in an Adobe Photoshop class or for further information please email Craig at Callan693@gmail.com

More information to follow.


Thursday, 18 April 2013

Project Theatre



Back To The 80's
24th May 19.30
25th May 19.30
Falkirk Town Hall

Tickets are £7/£5 Concessions (Group discount available) from the Steeple Box Office, 01324 506850



Project Theatre proudly presents "Back to the 80s - The Totally Awesome Musical".

From the era that brought the world The Rubik's Cube, Max Headroom and The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comes this "totally awesome" musical in the style of movies such as Back To The Future, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, The Karate Kid and The Wedding Singer. Join the graduating class of William Ocean High School as they live through their final senior year - as they experience the fun, the heartbreak, the loves and the loneliness of growing up.... all set to the biggest hits of the 80's!

The Project Theatre young talented performers bring you the magic of Glee and High School Musical all mixed together with a glittering retro sparkle in this totally awesome musical!

Evening performances 7.30pm AND Saturday matinee at 2pm

Facebook - 
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Larbert Opera



Follies
7-11th May 2013
19.30 - 22.30
Dobbie Hall, Larbert
Tickets are available from the Steeple Box Office 01324 506850

Larbert Amateur Operatic Society return to open our 2013 Tryst Festival with the Stephen Sondheim Broadway musical "Follies".

With stunning dance numbers, dazzling costumes and memorable songs including "Broadway Baby", "I'm Still Here" and "Losing My Mind" you will leave the theatre simply wanting more! 

Falkirk Festival Chorus



The Armed Men
Falkirk Town Hall
Saturday 12th May 2013
Tickets are £12 (£10 conc, £4 under 17s)
from the Steeple Box Office, 01324 506850

Falkirk Festival chorus proudly presents its 40th annual concert.

They will perform "The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace" by Karl Jenkins and "Messe Solennelle de Sainte Cecile" by Gounod. The Chorus will be accompanied by the Scottish Concert Orchestra conducted by Robert Tait. Guest soloists will be Rhona McKail (Sporano), Raoni Hubner (Tenor) and Nicholas Morris (Bass).

Conductor Robert Tait will give a preconcert talk at 6.30pm which is free to ticket holders.


Thursday, 11 April 2013

Tryst Festival 2013




Tryst Festival is an annual festival featuring the best of the Arts in Falkirk district.
Held annually in May, the Tryst Festival is a celebration of all aspects of the visual and performing Arts including music, theatre, dance, drama, magic, exhibitions, seminars, writing, events and family shows. Involving local, community and professional groups from across Falkirk District and Scotland it truly has 'something for everyone'.
The Tryst Festival is organised by Falkirk Arts and Civic Council with support from Falkirk Community Trust and Falkirk Council.
Groups included in this year's event are Falkirk Folk Club, Larbert Opera, Forth Valley Magic Circle, Classic Music Live! Falkirk, Falkirk Floral Arts Club, Falkirk Writers, Falkirk Camera Club plus many many more...
The festival kicks of on the 11th of May with a parade through out Falkirk Town Centre which is followed by a Larbert Opera's new production Follies at the Dobbie Hall, Larbert/Stenhousemuir. Tickets are available at the Steeple box office Falkirk.
Information courtesy of http://www.trystfestival.org.uk/

Saturday, 6 April 2013

Falkirk Camera Club



Falkirk Camera Club - a Snapshot of its History and Current Activities

On March 22nd 1889 a meeting was held with the purpose of forming an Amateur Photographic Association. "The objects of the Association (reported the Falkirk Herald) are the advancement of photographic art and science in the district, and the mutual improvement of the members"

A committee was formed, with Mr William Graham as President, and thus was born the Falkirk Amateur Photographic Association (FAPA). The first meeting of the club took place on April 5th 1889 and the club already had between 20 and 30 members. Documented reports show that FAPA ran to at least 1907 but it probably continued until the outbreak of WW I.

The club has been through many incarnations since, reforming after WW I as Falkirk & District Photographic Society (1922-33); becoming part of Falkirk School of Art Club and Photographic Circle (1934-38); continuing after WW II as Falkirk Art & Photographic Club (1946-57) - although, from 1949, this was generally referred to as the Falkirk Art Club (FAC).

Then, in 1953, the East Stirlingshire Camera Club (ESCC) was formed and existed in parallel with FAC until 1958 when, at its AGM of April 17th 1958, it decided - not without some debate - to re-name itself Falkirk Camera Club (FCC). So this then is the official 'birthday' of FCC. After this time there are no reports of photography as a section of FAC so, it would appear, FCC had united the photographers of FAC and ESCC into a single club.

Over the past few years Geof Longstaff has researched the history of all of these local camera clubs and produced a 90 minute Audio-Visual presentation of his findings, a copy of which is now held in the Falkirk Archives in Callendar House.

The A-V contains details and images of the club's founders; its many office bearers; trophy winners; successful images from the past; awards and successes in external and national competitions; club venues; FCC's place in the community; portraits of all of FCC's Past Presidents and more besides.

FCC, with it's objectives having changed little, is still thriving with some 60 members and meets every Thursday evening at 7.45pm in Erskine Church Hall, Falkirk between September and April. The club programme consists of a broad mixture of talks, instructional evenings, internal and external competitions and outings with the latter organised mainly in the summer months.

Members have a wide range of interests and abilities and we like to consider ourselves as being an inclusive club. We compete successfully against local camera clubs. While some individual members have gained recognition as winners in the national photographic scene, collectively as a club we have recently made our mark by reaching the finals of the Scottish Photographic Federation Digital Knock-out competition on two successive years and last year we were the top Scottish camera club in the GB Small Camera Clubs Competition.

So, if you have an interest in photography, regardless of ability, why not come along to the club, where you will be made most welcome or visit our website for further information? (www.falkirkcameraclub.co.uk)



Newsletter #2


The second edition of the [Untitled] email newsletter is scheduled for release on Wednesday 10th of April, make sure to subscribe to get the latest on Falkirk's voluntary arts groups.

This issue includes, tips on how to get your group noticed, an essay from local art school graduate and creator of [Untitled] Craig Allan, information on how to take part in Falkirk's Voluntary Arts Week event, a chance to download issue 2 of the [Untitled] 'zine which features work of Falkirk Camera Club, Larbert's Wee Art Group and Project Theatre.

To subscribe to the [Untitled] newsletter please visit - http://untitledfalkirk.blogspot.co.uk/p/subscribe.html

Falkirk Old and St Modan's


St Modan's Church are looking to let out their church hall to Falkirk's Voluntary Arts Groups, this is an ideal opportunity for groups looking to exhibit their artwork or a place to regularly to meet in order to participate in arts and crafts events.

The Church is located in the heart of Falkirk Town Centre, a great venue with a large amount of the public on its doorstep.

To enquire about using the hall please contact - vaa-falkirk@vascotland.org.uk