Sara Cox and Rufus Hound Visit UCAN Productions on the National Lottery’s Good Causes Tour

RADIO 1 DJ Sara Cox and comedian Rufus Hound took to the airwaves for a special radio production performed by visually impaired young people in Cardiff, as part of a celebration of National Lottery Good Causes.

The UCAN Productions project won the most public votes in Wales after people were asked to vote for their favourite Good Causes project to win a visit from the celebrity duo.

The vote was held as part of a Facebook campaign dubbed Cox & Hound Hit the Road, intended to celebrate the £30 million raised each week by lottery players for Good Causes up and down the country.

Working with RNIB Cymru, UCAN Productions aims to increase opportunities for visually impaired children to participate in the arts. The lottery-funded project was set up by actor and director Bernard Latham and his wife Jane, to boost the confidence and self-esteem of often isolated young people.

The duo are spending five days this week driving from Scotland to the South coast to explore the work of projects that have benefited from National Lottery funding.

Where they are going and what they do is being determined by public vote through a specially-designed app on the National Lottery Facebook page facebook.com/TheNationalLotteryUK

Sara and Rufus visited UCAN Productions at the School of Optometry and Vision Sciences at Cardiff University, where they took part in the Christmas Special of a radio soap series written and performed by the young people at UCAN.

Mared Jarman, 17, an A Level student at Ysgol Gyfun Plasmawr has had vision problems since suffering with a virus age 10, said: “We’ve been working on lots of ideas and improvisation for the radio soap for a few weeks and we’re really enjoying the chance to perform with Sara and Rufus.”

Joe Wait, 12, a pupil at Croesyceiliog Comprehensive School, has been attending the UCAN group since he was 7.  He said “I love acting and performing, and it’s great to come to a group where we are all the same.  I’ve had my picture taken with Sara and Rufus and I led a warm-up routine at the beginning of the night.”

Ten projects, including two in Wales –UCAN Productions and the Tenovus Sing for Life Choir – had made the shortlist from more than 365,000 projects to have received funding since The National Lottery began in 1994.

Sara said she thought the roadtrip was a great idea and a chance to show the people of Wales who had played The National Lottery a glimpse of what their money meant to local communities.

Rufus said: “I’ve bought a few National Lottery Scratchcards in my time, and I’ve even won a few quid over the years!

“For those times I didn’t get lucky, it would be good to see the impact of that cash and how other people have benefited.”

Over 70% of the 365,000+ lottery grants made to date have been £10,000 or under, benefitting local communities the length and breadth of the UK.

Click here to see the video: Sara Cox and Rufus Hound visit UCAN Productions

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UCAN go to Barry

A week long series of workshops held in Maes Dyfan special School in Barry.  UCAN members joined the workshops which were led by Bernie Latham and Alys Jenkins.  The aim of the week was to increase the young people’s physical and vocal confidence.  The project culminated in a very successful performance for fellow pupils, teachers, family and friends.  Bernie said ’It was an absolute privilege and pleasure to work with the young people of Maes Dyfan School.’

Reach The Heights Promotion Day

Reach The Heights Promotion Day at Beyond Vision Event, 4 November 2011

As part of Reach The Heights project UCAN Members created a show to celebrate the Beyond Vision day at Neath Port Talbot College.  The event was attended by teachers, low vision project workers and numerous professionals working in the visual impairment sector.  Special thanks to Jake Sawyer who coordinated all the performances and gave up his 17th birthday to promote the successes of visually impaired young people.  THANKS JAKE!

UCAN Productions Launch the Big Lottery’s ‘Bright New Futures’ programme

Click on the links below to see UCAN Members perform a Flash Mob dance on U-Tube.  Over 40 UCAN Productions members, who are all visually impaired, helped the Big Lottery launch their new ‘Bright New Futures’ programme in the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Bay.  UCAN members from all over Wales took part and surprised the public in the Wales Millennium Centre by bursting into dance.

UCAN were happy to help the Big Lottery launch this project which aims to build the resilience of young people in Wales so that they have life skills, knowledge and the ability to manage key transitions in their lives.  The Big Lottery Fund are making £12 million available for projects across Wales, working with young parents and/or young disabled people aged 14-25.

UCAN Productions Launch \’Bright New Futures\’ project for The Big Lottery

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Lloyd Coleman – Breaking The Wall

Breaking The Wall Project (DAC) 25-29 July

A week long series of workshops based at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama.

The wonderfully talented Lloyd Coleman has been working hard on his composition Breaking The Wall (a 35 minute piece composed for a full symphony orchestra).  The project is to celebrate the Cultural Olympiad.  With the aid of funding from The Legacy Trust and in partnership Disability Arts Cymru’s ‘ Who’s Flame is it Anyway?’

Lloyd has been working very hard over the past few years on this mammoth task.  Lloyd, who is currently studying at the Royal Academy of Music, has been mentored through the project by internationally acclaimed arranger Lawrence Ashmore.

The project will culminate in a public performance played by The BBC National Orchestra of Wales on 3 March followed by a full recording of Breaking The Wall on 7 March 2012.  This gives UCAN Productions time to create performances for the Olympic celebration.  UCAN Members and Trainers including Giles Abbott, Professional Storyteller from London have been working very hard on narrative and creative movement piece to accompany Lloyd’s music.

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