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Visualize For Equality

Visualize season finale watch video here. Thank you  to all who participated , partners and collaborators we are grateful for your unfailing support and commitment towards the Visualize program . #Visualize4Equality Join our new campaign signup 

visualize Season Finale

Come join us for the Visualize Filmmakers Boot Camp Season Finale From 23 Aug to 30 Aug 2019 at Bens Beach -Bwerenga-Entebbe Road.  For details and registration kindly contact us on telephone number ; 0781920475 / 0700105358 (WhatsApp)  . 
Activities : 
  1. Script writing and concept development 
  2. Production structure and design
  3. Makeup and special effects
  4. Camera work and settings
  5. Video Editing and Effects animation 
  6. Artivism training 
  7. Research design and methodology 
  8. Camp fire seasons
  9. Team building and games
  10. Entertainment and lots fun! 








                                         

DON'T MISS:
-Cultural exchange and lots of fun and performances
- Music, Dance, Art, public speaking competetions
-Charity walk and concert
-Creative workshops in Film Production, Survival Skills and Leadership
-Career guidance and inspirational Guest Speakers

-Daily “cognitive skills” activities taught through icebreakers or warm-up games 
-Personal portfolios: history, “Story of Me,” heroes, dreams for the future
-Art, creative drama, music for self-expression
-Wall of strengths and talents
-Low-ropes activities/team-building games
-Team sports or group exercise (aerobics or yoga)
-Film production workshops
-Dance workshops
- Challenge valley and jungle games. 
-Health education on key health topics.
-Solid waste management and environment



YOUTH ARTS MOVEMENT UGANDA TO SHOWCASE AT \
THE 14th ANNUAL HIPHOP SUMMMIT
Now this is more than official!! Youth Arts Movement Uganda hass been endorsed to showcase at the 14th Annual HipHip Summit 2016..In the celebration of indigenous Hiphop and culture. The team and I are thrilled to annouse to you that we are very ready and excited to be part of the biggest hiphop stage in uganda.! #LetsAllBeThere!! #LivelyPositive

YAMU COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTRE OPENING

Youth Arts Movement Uganda is thrilled to announce to you that we shall be officially opening our community learning centre on 18th Dec 2016, at kasubi-Nabulagala. Starting time is 2 pm, this Sunday. You're all invited and please don't forget to come with a friend. Don't miss dance and music performances, poetry and art exhibition from guest and in-house artists. 

For directions please contact; 0704 111 276. Looking forward to having you!

The centre shall serve as a free learning platform where children and youth can come, share,learn and express themselves creatively while also developing their leadership abilities,life and job skills. Its open to ages 24 years and below, who participate in different activities including, creative arts, digital arts, media, performing arts, leadership ethics and entrepreneurship .

“Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.”
Scott Adams
Youth Arts Movement Uganda has launched a unique expression of the arts and creativity through a campaign "Celebrating the power of creativity" Lively & Positive. We want you to come out and share your creative story with the world! Tell us how art is part of your life. “You can't use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have.”   Feel free to upload a video of yourself dancing, singing,painting or even reciting a poetry piece. Your story will surely inspire many more young people out there. #ShareYourCreativeStoryToday!


What we do:

Our programs and activities focus on relieving unemployment for young people in Uganda by offering educational based opportunities to advance their skills and experiences which in turn boosts CVs and chances of getting employed. We live in an ever-changing world where millions of young people are not getting the right education and the opportunities to advance through life that’s why our educational workshops focus on subjects including sex education, mental health, employability and lifestyle skills. These topics are barely taught in mainstream education, which is why we feel these areas are so vital to be taught, especially when a youth leaves education and enters the working world, they should know what to do and understand how to deal with certain situations.

The background;

We are a bunch of creative individuals with proven creative and leadership backgrounds who simply want to give back to the communities we live and do business in. We started Youth Arts Movement Uganda because we want to help and make a difference in the communities where we come from…. Most of all help young people to help themselves.  We always believe that if we started with the youth, then we would be planting the seeds for the future of our communities to prosper. Give the children a sense of hope,
self-esteem, and love that will better the world…We think making a difference in the lives of others is life’s greatest purpose. We walk this path with faith knowing that Youth Arts Movement Uganda will creatively change the lives of many young people in Uganda and else where in Africa. And the change we want starts with every single one of us with every little we’ve got.