Archive for February, 2012

Two Suitcases Project: A creative voice for teenagers living with chronic illness

Posted on: February 25th, 2012 by emmaeager No Comments

The Two Suitcases Project is a film & technology project which supports the creativity of teenagers living with chronic illnesses through the development of filmmaking skills. Teenagers have the opportunity to film their own stories or take on acting/production roles in the films of their peers.

In February, Ben Murnane filmed his story, Two Suitcases, which we decided was a great name for the whole project. This short film is based on Ben Murnane’s memoir, Two in a Million, a beautifully written and warm account of Ben’s experiences of living with a rare genetic disorder. Ben was diagnosed with Fanconi anaemia at the age of 9 and at the age of 16 he was the first person in Ireland to receive a new type of bone marrow transplant. Though the memoir never shies away from addressing the life-threatening nature of his illness throughout his childhood and teenage years the account is shot through with his trademark humour which is something we were keen to bring to the short film. The title of the film comes from an old hospital saying that the nurses used to tell Ben: ‘When you go into hospital, you take two suitcases with you – one to carry your clothes, and another to pack away your dignity.’

Creativity has played a vital role throughout Ben’s life. As a child he loved superheroes and at the age of 10 he wrote and starred in ‘Superman and Supergirl’, which his father filmed and then accidentally recorded over with his sisters’ ballet. In his early teens he wrote and filmed his own episode of Father Ted, the highlights of which appear in Two Suitcases. Writing was and is Ben’s passion and at the end of primary school he set up the Nottwel Club and began bringing out a monthly magazine, The Fush Monthly, with contributing articles from friends and family. The magazine was later revived as Totally Fushed in 2000 and Ben talks of the importance of his mag in his memoir: ‘I’d needed my mag through the years. Without it, I would never have known where to turn for comfort. In the summer of ’02, I wrote the first short story based on my transplant for TF… Writing about my life had become an essential part of living it. I now knew that, whatever career path I took, I would want it to leave room for my writing.’

Interested in reading Ben’s memoir, Two in a Million? Click here

This film was made with the partcipation of young people (16-19) who took on key filmmaking and acting roles. We would like to thank them for the super ideas they brought to the film and the fun they brought to the set:
Eoghan McConnell – Assistant Director, Cameraman, Storyboards, Editing
Stephen O’Driscoll – The roles of Ben and the comic serial killer, Camerawork, Editing
Caroline Morgan – The roles of Gina and the alien, Camerawork, Animations, Editing
Kayleigh Nolan – Animation, Artwork, Editing

A huge thanks to those who volunteered their time and expertise and mentored the young participants on Two Suitcases. Filmmakers Alan Brennan and Anna Rodgers, animation designer Scott Anthony Kelly, art director Sandra Butler, Jason Coomey, Adam Eager, Zachary Griner, Andrew Holohan, Marcus, Mark Canton, Mark Cummins, Simon Garrad, Sarah Turner, Emma Day, Ciaran Dooley – we couldn’t have done it without you! And a special thank you to Donal Haughey who played the doctor.

Check out the behind-the-scenes footage:


Photographs by Helene Hugel, Scott Anthony Kelly, Zachary Griner and Emma Eager

OVERVIEW OF PROJECT

Two Suitcases is the first in a projected series of films where young people (16-19) living with chronic illness get to write and film their own stories. The aim is to raise awareness about what it’s like to be young, Irish and living with a chronic illness and to highlight teenagers’ experiences of the hospital environment. All the films will be made on iPhones and edited on iMovie to demonstrate the creative possibilities of working with technology that teenagers may already have at their disposal. As the project is aimed at giving a creative voice to teenagers with experience of chronic illness, the films will be made with participation from their peers, with mentoring and support during the process provided by professional filmmakers, artists, writers, and editors.

We plan on making more films this summer so if you are between 16-19 and would like to turn your experiences into a short film get in touch with us. Perhaps you would just like to try out some acting, filmmaking or animation? If so, we would love to hear from you! Contact Emma: communications@helium.ie

Two Suitcases was produced, co-written and co-directed by Emma Eager. Two Suitcases is produced by Helium Children’s Arts and Health in association with Spunout.ie. We would like to thank the Vodafone Ireland Foundation for sponsoring the iPhones that were used to film “Two Suitcases” and for helping to get these important stories heard. We would like to acknowledge the In-kind support of the DIT Student’s Union and DIT School of Media for providing the venue for this event. We would also like to acknowledge the In-kind support of Filmbase. For the great lunches the participants received, we would like to thank Brioche Cafe, Crunch Cafe and The Bald Barista for their In-kind sponsorship.


Creative Connections: Seminar and workshop exploring arts, health, and early years

Posted on: February 17th, 2012 by emmaeager No Comments

Helium Arts, in association with Westmeath County Council Arts Office, presents a continuous professional development opportunity for professionals across the arts, health, and early years sectors interested in investigating the role of the arts in supporting very young children, 0-3 years, and their parents.

Seminar: Fri, March 30, 1:30pm-4:30pm

With Ruth Churchill Dower, Director Earlyarts UK and

Catherine Maguire, President of the Irish Association for Infant Mental Health

The seminar is aimed at artists, healthcare professionals, and early years practitioners.

Venue for the seminar:

Council Chamber, Old County Buildings, Westmeath County, Council, Mount Street, Mullingar

Costs for the Seminar – Free, but booking is required. Contact details below.

Download programme for the Creative Connections seminar here

Artists’ workshop – Saturday, March 31st, 9:45am – 5:30pm

With Kate Wilson (Visual Artist, Ireland), Hannah Lefeuvre (Community Dance Artist, UK), Anna Rosenfelder (Children´s Theatre Artist, Facilitator, Germany) and Ger Relph (Musician, Ireland)

For artists of all disciplines interested in developing a cross-artform approach to an arts, health, and early years arts practice.

Venue: In Mullingar, TBC upon acceptance of application

Costs for Artists’ Workshop – €35 (includes observation opportunity of parent/toddler/baby workshops on Friday morning)

Download Creative Connections workshop programme here

Contact: bookings@helium.ie to book a place at the seminar and to request an application form for the artists’ workshop. Deadline for artists’ applications is Monday, March 12th.

Supported by the Arts Council and Westmeath County Council Arts Office.  Helium would like to gratefully acknowledge Mullingar Arts Centre for providing a venue for part of this event.

Anna Rosenfelder: Islands Workshop at Mermaid Arts centre (for toddlers 2-4 and their carers), which was held with Eoin O Brien. Photographs by Dermot Marrey.

Kate Wilson:  ‘The Big Draw’ at The Model, Sligo. Photographs by Kate Wilson.

Hannah Lefeuvre: Photographs by Richard Tomlinson

Infant Imaginings: An Early Years inititaive from HeliumArts. Photographs by Niamh O’Connor.
Learn more about Helium’s Early Years work here

Infant Imaginings from Helium Childrens Arts and Health on Vimeo.

Two Suitcases: A film and advocacy project raising awareness of young people living with chronic illness

Posted on: February 2nd, 2012 by emmaeager No Comments

Are you between 16-19 years old and living with a chronic illness or have you spent long periods of time in hospital? Maybe someone close to you has?

Are you keen to learn about and try out some filming, acting, editing, or animating?

Would you like an opportunity to have your story heard?

If you answer yes to ANY of the above, we would love to hear from you!

Two Suitcases is a film and advocacy project in which young people living with chronic illness get the opportunity to share their experiences and film their own stories with professional mentoring and support. The aim is to raise awareness about what it’s like to be young, Irish and living with a chronic illness.

DETAILS

Stage 1: Filming Ben’s story 13th – 17th February (10am-3pm daily)

Location: Black Box Theatre, DIT Aungier Street, Dublin

Learn, have fun and act! Ben Murnane was diagnosed with Fanconi anaemia, a rare genetic disorder, when he was 9 years old and underwent a bone marrow transplant when he was 16. We are going to make a short film with Ben about his experiences. We will need volunteers to take on filming, acting, editing, animating and art department roles. If you have no experience in this area, no problem! We will have film professionals on hand who will guide you through the process.

  1. - Workshops include: the basics of scriptwriting, drawing up storyboards, filming with iPhones, editing with   iMovie, creating quick but effective animations.
  2. - If you can’t attend for the full 5 days, that’s okay, just let us know when you sign up what days you’re free to help  out. Travel and food expenses will be paid.
  3. - During the Easter break, volunteers on Ben’s Movie will get a chance to film their own movie about their experiences.

Stage 2: Experience sharing afternoon 18th February (2-5pm)

Location: Spunout HQ, 7th Floor, Seán MacBride House, Parliament Row, Temple Bar, Dublin

Chat with other teens! An opportunity to share your experiences of living with a chronic illness and share your thoughts on how you feel the hospital environment could be improved for young people. Your experiences are important to us because we’re developing an arts and technology project for teenagers in hospital. Your ideas will inform this project and your voices will help us to create change.

Interested in all or some of this and want to find out more? Email the super-friendly Emma! communications@helium.ie

Two Suitcases is produced by Helium Children’s Arts and Health in association with Spunout.ie.