A public brass music festival for young and old alike and a lot of learnings from the last Poland’s URBACT Campus: here is Katowice’s latest update on how the URBACT ONSTAGE project is progressing in the town!
‘MOVE YOUR BRASS FESTIVAL’: WHEN MUSIC INSPIRES EVERY CORNER OF KATOWICE
It was a kind of a reference to Silesian admiration for music and community banding. The vice Mayor of Katowice, who opened the festival, emphasized the role of music in Katowice history and future. Although the festival was inaugurated in the very heart of the city, many of the activities were dedicated to local communities where URBACT tools are used for social change.
The compositions were specially chosen for this particular performance so that the listeners could feel familiar with the sound of the brass instrument. There were solo parts for tubas, trombones and even the post horn used in Post Horn Gallop.
The festival didn’t forget about the kids from the city center – one of the strategic areas of focus of the project. There were special educational concerts for the youngest kids in the building of the Katowice City of Gardens, which was run by the Knurów Colliery Band. Around 50 kids, parents and grandparents had fun with music quizzes, experiencing each instrument, watching movies, dancing and singing.
URBACT POLISH CAMPUS: SHARING AND LEARNING FOR A BETTER QUALITY OF LIFE
Katowice City of Gardens’ – the city’s Institution of Culture and local partner of the URBACT ONSTAGE project – team took part in the URBACT Polish Campus (17-18 April 2019, in Łódź), one of the biggest URBACT Campus in Europe with up to 40 representatives from 18 cities!
At the Campus we were discussing not only about the level of integration in our city – official structures and institutions – but also about the involvement of our local partners. We diagnosed that, for example, we need more representatives of local orchestras in our URBACT local group as a way to reinforce the cooperation with the local conductors and musicians, to rebuild a natural connection with mentors and pupils and finally to find continuators of the tradition.
We have created a map of the stakeholders and the level of their interests to understand how we can involve them more and permanently. This is a huge challenge for each URBACT local group. We exchanged some ideas and ways to create an URBACT team. Campus had a form of intensive work group so we’ve been cooperating with the leaders from other cities. We were discussing the barriers of the transfer and how we can deal with them, how we can use the tools from URBACT to solve our local problems and – ultimately – improve our city’s quality of life.
Text by Marlena Hermanowicz. for further information please contact her at marlena.hermanowicz@miasto-ogrodow.eu
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