Youth
Happiness: News from the front.
Bringing Happiness to Community.
Kickstart Arts’ HAPPINESS PROJECT is moving forward at pace! Thanks to the Tasmanian Community Fund through their Adult and Family Literary Grant – and of course from the support we’ve received from Arts Tasmania and the Australia Council for the Arts.
Using the tools of interviewing, script writing, film making, collaborating, designing and building, THE HAPPINESS PROJECT will be engaging young people together with their families and networks in five rural Tasmanian communities in the process of considering what makes people happy and fulfilled within their lives.
Led by professional facilitators, community members will learn how to craft story based artworks including writing, poetry, theatre, film and digital art that explore the true nature of happiness from their own perspectives. They will work with professional designers and builders to create a self powered mobile cinema called PODS, that can screen the films using renewable energy sources. Community members will then be involved in producing screenings of the HAPPINESS films at Agfest in 2012, followed by a tour of rural Tasmania.
A reflection on Power Hip Hop.
A total of 3031 people attended a performance of Power Hip Hop
Power Hip Hop gathered together a diverse group of musicians to perform at the Theatre Royal earlier this year. Young rappers worked with the wonderful Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra to produce original works, here’s a quick look at how it went down.

“I am a teacher and brought with me 20 refugee students to see the show. This is the first time these students have been in a theatre; have seen an orchestra, and seen refugees celebrated and encouraged to perform to an audience like this. My students were beaming for hours afterward...” (Richard Angus, ESL Support Teacher)

“Totally transfixing right from the start, these exciting new voices cut across genre, race, class, tradition and stereotype to perform up stage-front of the tuxedoed and be-pearled TSO, all in their best Rapper baggy jeans and T-shirts.” (Gai Anderson, Power Hip Hop review)

“Bravo! On Tuesday I was privileged, incredible privileged, to be part of the audience to see Power Hip Hop. Created through the passion of the artistic director of Kickstart Arts, Jami Bladel and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, this was the most extraordinary piece of theatre.” (Coral Tulloch, Pontville, Excerpt from a featured letter to the mercury)

Power Hip Hop rocks the Orchestra AND the Theatre Royal!

” I would like to congratulate you all for your outstanding contribution to Tasmanian society by taking part in the Power Hip-Hop concerts.
I am a teacher and brought with me 20 refugee students to see the show. This is the first time these students have been in a theatre; have seen an orchestra; and seen refugees celebrated and encouraged to perform to an audience like this. My students were beaming for hours afterwards.
I have also worked extensively with students from disadvantaged areas like Claremont and Rokeby and never have I heard these students so involved and liberated.
What a wonderful example of how to bridge multiple worlds. Make no mistake, this is a valuable contribution to our society, and one that is making quite a few people stand up and take notice.
Congratulations and thank you so much.”
- Richard Angus, ESL Support Teacher, Elizabeth College, Hobart.
Power Hip Hop – one week to go!
Our awesome rappers and TSO ensemble are gearing up for another great concert!
Don’t forget to book your tickets – contact the Theatre Royal Box Office on 62332299 or www.theatreroyal.com.au















