Description of the partner organizing/hosting the project:
Jokes die Circusschule (Jokes the circus school)
In 1998, young circus enthusiasts founded their own circus school together with artists and teachers. Since then, young and young-at-heart artists from 4 to 99 years have been able to help shape the circus school.
In 2020, after a long period of planning, the school was finally able to move to its own space and set up its own circus tent, where shows are performed regularly. In addition, the Circus School has a hall for training. Almost 260 children and young people use these halls every week to do circus together. In addition, there are more than 300 children and young people who are looked after at schools on a weekly basis.
https://www.circusjokes.de/ (only in German)
Description of work:
Shoot a short film together and beautify a circus space with art and crafts! - You can try this out at this international art camp. "Learning by doing" is the order of the day, so you can collect ideas and try things out in small groups.
In the first week, you will show off your craft and artistic skills and improve the site of the Jokes Circus School, a children's and youth project with a real circus tent.
In addition to the tent, there are mainly shipping containers on the site, which serve as offices, toilets, storage rooms, dining and meeting rooms and will also be used by you during the camp. You will carry out various craft and gardening activities to beautify the circus site. For example, as you can see in the photos, you will build a roof construction between two containers and pave new paths on our circus site. In between, there will also be some juggling, acrobatics or aerial artistry.
More information about Jokes Die Circusschule (Jokes – The circus school) can be found here: https://www.circusjokes.de/ (unfortunately only in German)
In the second week, you will learn how to create short films - from the initial idea to completion. After an introduction to the technology, you will develop a storyline and start filming. Whether it's a short feature film with you as the actors or a short documentary film - you can tell your own little story. There are no limits to your imagination. In addition to the many different filming techniques, you will also learn how to edit and add sound to your films (probably using the freely available video editing programme CapCut). Previous knowledge is not required, but would be appreciated. You will be guided by an experienced film and photo journalist. The film workshop will take place from Monday 29 July to Friday 2 August from approx. 9am to 5pm.
You can find some films from the last camps here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1xBVom-lk8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5v5vcVpV2I4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZQaPuy4L-g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIN6k_QkKVM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGHE-Z2kZGc
Description of accommodation and food:
You sleep on air beds in two rooms of a container school right next to the circus square where you work. Toilets are available both at the school and at the circus site. The kitchen, shower and table and chairs for eating and discussing are located on the circus field. There is also a nearby youth space where you can eat and stay.
You will cook together. Money for food will be provided. Vegetarian or vegan meals are possible. Please state any intolerances during registration.
Description of location and leisure:
Your accommodation is close to Bremen's city centre in a lively district. From there you can explore the 1,200-year-old Hanseatic city of Bremen (www.bremen.de) on foot or by bus, with its many sights, cultural offerings, nightlife scene and many shopping opportunities. On the days off, excursions to the North Sea coast (e.g. Bremerhaven), to Hamburg or other cities are possible.
Description of specific requirements:
good English knowledge; Interest in filming, technology and editing; please bring along three topics you would like to make a film about; no previous film experience is necessary
Nearest International airport: Bremen
Nearest terminal (train or bus station): Bremen-Hauptbahnhof (Bremen main station)
Meeting point and time: at accommodation until 6pm on Saturday 20/07/2024
Directions to Meeting Point:
From Bremen Airport:
From Bremen airport please take the tram line 6 (direction "Universität") to the stop "Gastfeldstraße” (travel time approx. 6min). There you change one of the following busses:
101 (direction “Bassum, Bahnhof”)
102 (direction “Syke, Bahnhof”)
120 (direction “Kirchweyhe, Bahnhof Ost”)
121 (direction “Kirchweyhe, Bahnhof Ost”)
Please take one of the busses for 2 stops (6min) to the stop "Huckelriede".
From Bremen Hauptbahnhof (main train station)
From Bremen main train station you can take four different busses:
101 (direction “Bassum, Bahnhof”)
102 (direction “Syke, Bahnhof”)
120 (direction “Kirchweyhe, Bahnhof Ost”)
121 (direction “Kirchweyhe, Bahnhof Ost”)
Please take one of the busses for 9 stops (25/26min) to the stop "Huckelriede".
From bus station “Huckelriede” to the camp
From the bus stop "Huckelriede", walk against the direction of travel into "Kornstr." and follow this road for approx. 350 metres exactly the same way as the bus did before. Then turn left onto the footpath "Huckelsrieder Friedensweg". After 200m you will reach circus square.
More Information about tram connections: www.bahn.com or https://www.vbn.de/en/
We would like to invite you to travel as environmentally friendly as possible. If you have the option to go by train, bus, carsharing or bicycle that can be a great first step for you to become a climate steward.
PROJECT OVERVIEW
Project name: Filming and designing: Art and building in the heart of Bremen