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the akademie

OBJECTIVE
The objective of the Akademie is to enable artists and organisations to develop community, education and outreach initiatives. Participation in the arts will be the priority, thereby encouraging an appreciation, and the confidence to be creative. Opportunities for the young, unemployed, disabled and disadvantaged within the community will be developed, making full use of the potential of Information and Multimedia Technology.

Up to the present time a large number of former dockworkers, often with their partners or children, have attended various trade union courses and introductory information technology projects through John Moores University and the WEA.

THE FILM
tvcrewIn the creative arena, Jimmy McGovern and Irvine Welsh worked on a play commissioned by Channel Four and Ken Loach's company, Parallax Pictures. The script for this drama was written by a group of dockers and their partners as part of a writers workshop in which both Jimmy McGovern and Irvine Welsh attended to give guidance and support. The workshop met weekly and was also the subject of a 'fly on the wall' documentary undertaken by a local film production company, Wild and Fresh (Planet Wild). The film, titled "DOCKERS", and the documentary, were both shown on Channel Four television on Sunday 11th. July 1999. The Initiative Factory acted as co-producers for the entire project.

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The CD-Rom History Project has been completed, and now a group of twenty-five people have embarked upon a digital film project. It is hoped that this group would form the basis of our film documentary centre. Projects already identified, will be community based, aimed at providing alternative perspectives on events and covering a wide span of interests. It is intended that this activity will have a commercial aspect. Planet Wild, a local based subsidiary of Planet 24, are involved, and have agreed to input advice and training to those taking part.

INTERACTIVE HISTORY
A flag-ship project has been identified in the production of a CD Rom interactive history of Liverpool as part of the city's 800 year celebrations in 2007. Similar virtual history projects, based in San Francisco and Chicago, have agreed to assist and link-up with a Liverpool based initiative. Chris Carlsson, the director of the San Francisco project has already visited Liverpool and an extensive partnership base already includes JMU/IF/LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY/NORTH WEST LABOUR HISTORY GROUP. This project would enable the young unemployed to take part in researching their own history, giving them the potential for opportunities from which they were formerly excluded.

PARTNERSHIPS
Partnerships in film production also extends to France, where a Paris based film production company AMIP, have agreed to examine various joint venture film documentaries. This Paris connection also covers the performing arts with ARTIS Diffusion whose interests extend from Opera to Jazz, street theatre and poetry. They have agreed for us to promote various exchanges and to organise production of music and performing arts festivals. In San Francisco, a local poetry group, headed by acclaimed West Coast poet Jack Hershman, (right) have also expressed great interest in developing cultural exchanges with IF acting as promoters, as well as participants and beneficiaries. It is envisaged that our projects should reflect the cultural and ethnic diversity of Liverpool whilst having a global network of partnerships from San Francisco to New York, Ireland and Europe. Music and film production techniques, skills and access reflecting the concept of a 24-hour city with particular emphasis placed upon the young, especially school-aged children.

For more info, E-Mail the Initiative Factory at: dockers@gn.apc.org
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