Singing

Poetry

Spoken Word

Freestyle

Our vision

We plan to promote social inclusion, community cohesion and artistic expression by training 20 young artists, aged 16-30 years, (from BAME backgrounds) to develop their employability skills.

These 20 participants will be the focus of 10 short videos in which they will showcase original spoken word, poetry and music reflecting the theme of COVID-19.

With the last two years being challenging for many young people and communities due to COVID-19, the programme will specifically focus on human stories and hope for the future.

WHAT WILL THE PROGRAMME INVOLVE?

Young poets, musicians and storytellers, who either live, work or study in Westminster, will be given the chance to showcase and promote their talents, enabling them to build confidence.

This will be achieved by training our artists to carryout research and to interview employees, tenants and occupants of Paddington Central and performing original pieces created in response to those quotes, stories and findings.

The original artistic pieces will be filmed on the rooftop of one of Paddington Central’s buildings and published onto our YouTube channels, social media accounts and website.

“Music is the literature of the heart; it commences where speech ends.”

Alphonse de Lamartine

original artistic pieces will be filmed on the rooftop of one of Paddington Central’s buildings and published onto our YouTube channel, social media accounts and website.

HOW LONG IS THE PROGRAMME?

‘Truth On The Roof’ is a 15-week storytelling project focused on helping young artists share their opinions on meaningful social issues through music and spoken word.

HOW DO I APPLY?

If you want to be one of the 20 artists in this program, apply now! Applications 21st February 2022

Once you share your story, you are no longer a stranger

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