Last weekend the Arts Award Voice team headed to beautiful Suffolk for Latitude Festival. You can peruse their reviews and blogs over on www.artsawardvoice.com. Arts Award Training Coordinator, Daf Evans, joined them on Friday. He tells us about how Latitude supports young people complete their Arts Awards – in almost any art form you can think of!
In its 10 year existence, Latitude has always been known for its great mix of music, theatre, art, comedy, cabaret, poetry, politics, dance and literature. The festival provides young people a platform to experience areas of the arts they both know and have never tried before. In its second year as an Arts Award Supporter, Latitude also gives the opportunity for lots of keen young artists to build up a very unique Arts Award portfolio, and there was certainly something for everyone.
It wasn’t just crafts on the table either; in the enticingly-named Enchanted Garden there was much more to take part in. Beatboxing, Shakespeare, music rooms and poetry workshops to name a few! Teachers and parents were delighted to see every young person find their niche and there was certainly no opportunity for anyone to get bored.
As the evening drew closer the festival grounds got busier, leading up to the first night of the long weekend. The musical spectacles got bigger, louder and rowdier, no doubt providing the young people with a bit of let-your-hair-down time after a fruitful and productive day. It’s safe to say that Latitude is as exciting and packed full of activity as ever, and as it shares its 10th birthday with Arts Award this year, we’re sure to see our presence grow bigger again in the future.
Were you at Latitude this year? What did you think about everything that was on offer? We’d love to hear your feedback so please do get in touch or leave a comment below!