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19th Annual Circus and Magic Partnership (C.A.M.P.) Winnipeg March 30 to April 3, 2015

A community-based initiative of the Winnipeg International Children s Festival The Circus And Magic Partnership (C.A.M.P.) is an artistic intervention project initially undertaken by the Winnipeg International Children s Festival in 1996. The project s objective is to provide a positive and proactive arts and education opportunity for Winnipeg youth-at-risk. There are now five distinct phases in the program: A one-week outreach program based in a remote Northern Manitoba community (March 23 27, 2015). The outreach component, entering its fifteenth year combines skill training and performance development for over 400 youth participants; provides training for teachers and recreation personnel in using the circus and magic materials; and leaves the materials with trained school and recreation personnel in each region it visits. A one-week circus and magic camp held at Gordon Bell High School during the school spring break (March 30 April 3, 2015). A contingent of world class circus artists, magicians and arts instructors provide instructional workshops and interactive activities and performances for over 250 youth-at-risk. The youth are recruited in partnership with school guidance counsellors; The City of Winnipeg Police Service; social service agencies; and inner-city drop-in and resource centres. The oneweek camp culminates with a performance by the youth participants for their parents, peers, family and friends. An eight-week (April 12 May 31, 2015) day camp program held at Rossbrook House. This phase offers a continuation of instruction in the circus and magic arts and is open to the spring camp participants as well as their family, friends and youth from the surrounding neighbourhood. The youth participants continue to develop their skills but also begin rehearsals on a structured, professional quality show for presentation at Kidsfest (Winnipeg International Children s Festival). As part of the Under the Big Top component of the annual Kidsfest (June 4 7, 2015), C.A.M.P. participants perform alongside the returning C.A.M.P. artist/instructors and help lead public workshops in circus and magic skills. This component offers both the exhilaration of public performance and the opportunity to act as mentors for their peers. A new (piloted in 2013) Summer circus day camp program held at The Forks July 13th 17th. This program offers accessible arts & recreation programming at a time of year where the need is greatest.

CIRCUS AND MAGIC PARTNERSHIP (C.A.M.P.) Year Eighteen Final Report - June, 2014 The Circus And Magic Partnership (C.A.M.P.) is a highly successful project initially undertaken by the Winnipeg International Children s Festival in 1996. In that year, the WICF embraced a dream that it could design and implement a program to address the problems of crime and drug abuse amongst our young. We proposed that a proactive approach to the problem using the arts as a catalyst would have a profound effect on not only the community but on the cost of intervention by the City, Provincial and Federal governments. The program has been a huge success, growing in its participant base and programming scope each year. It has also drastically changed the lives of many children in our community. The project s objective is to provide a positive and proactive arts and education opportunity for Winnipeg s inner city youth-at-risk. Our 2014 initiative featured three distinct phases in the program: A one-week circus and magic camp held at Gordon Bell High School during the school spring break (March 31 April 4, 2014). A contingent of world class circus artists, magicians and arts instructors provided instructional workshops and performance opportunities for over 250 youth aged 10 14. The week-long camp culminated with a performance by the youth participants for their parents, family and friends. An eight-week (April 13 June 2, 2014) day camp program held at Rossbrook House.. This phase offered a continuation of instruction in the circus and magic arts and was open to both the spring camp participants as well as their family, friends and youth from the surrounding neighbourhoods. Returning participants were offered the opportunity to act as apprentice instructors/mentors to pass on their skills to their peers. The focus of this phase in 2014 was on both skill development and performance development. The final four weeks of this phase were given over entirely to rehearsing the participants circus and magic performance in preparation for the annual Children s Festival and other summer public events. A feature attraction at the annual Kidsfest (June 5 8, 2014). As part of the Under the Big Top component C.A.M.P. participants performed alongside the returning C.A.M.P. artist/instructors and led workshops in circus and magic skills. A one week circus and magic day camp held outdoors at The Forks July 14 to 18. The week-long camp culminated with a performance by the youth participants for their parents, family and friends.

CIRCUS AND MAGIC PARTNERSHIP (C.A.M.P.) Year Eighteen Final Report - June, 2014 PROJECT PARTNERS Each year the C.A.M.P. endeavours to broaden the scope of services provided by expanding our partnership and welcoming new individuals and organizations. The 2014 Circus And Magic Partnership included: Andrews St. Family Centre Art City Audio Works Beaver Bus Lines Calgary International Children s Festival Canada Council For The Arts CHOICES Youth Program City of Winnipeg Community Services City of Winnipeg Police Service Clowns Without Borders (Barcelona) École Nationale de Cirque (Montreal) Frontier School Division Great West Life Green Fools Physical Theatre Society (Calgary) Greystone Investment Services Gordon Bell High School Government of Canada Department of Canadian Heritage Investors Group MacDonald Youth Services McDonald s Restaurants Manitoba Aboriginal & Northern Affairs Manitoba Child & Family Services Manitoba Community Services Council Manitoba Culture, Heritage & Tourism Manitoba Family Services & Housing Healthy Child Manitoba Manitoba Hydro The Norwood Hotel Park Mazda Pizza Hotline The Richardson Foundation Rossbrook House Sisler High School Tim Hortons (TDL Group) The Winnipeg Foundation Winnipeg Community Services Winnipeg School Division #1

CIRCUS AND MAGIC PARTNERSHIP (C.A.M.P.) Year Eighteen Final Report - June, 2014 PROJECT PARTICIPANTS The youth participants were recruited in consultation with our project partners as well as school guidance counsellors, social service agencies, and inner-city drop-in and resource centres. The program was open to youth who meet the at-risk criteria established by the CHOICES program. Aboriginal youth account for approximately 70% of the participants. As such, the C.A.M.P. is endeavouring to dramatically increase the number of aboriginal mentors and instructors in the program. While our primary client base is from the innercity, youth-at-risk from throughout the city were invited to attend: C.A.M.P. 2014 participants and their home area were: Downtown 16% West Broadway 24% North End 54% Elmwood/E.K. 6% PROJECT CURRICULUM The success of the program is dependent on the C.A.M.P. offering unique and exciting skill-gaining opportunities. As a result each year the C.A.M.P. has added more complex and difficult circus and magic arts to the program. The 2014 program included: Acrobatics Aerial Gymnastics Art Design Comedy Writing Close-up Sleight of Hand Clowning & Character Development Chinese Diabolo Flying Trapeze Hip Hop Dance & Movement Hula-Hooping Juggling Large Illusions Marionettes Masters of Ceremonies Object Balancing Percussion Rap Songwriting Aerial Silks Stage Magic Stationary Trapeze Bar Stilt Walking Tight Wire Walking Yo-Yo Tricks Rola Bola Costume Construction

Key Initiatives NEW & SUCCESSFUL COMPONENTS & PROJECTS CONTINUED IN 2014! Art City Collaboration! As part of the C.A.M.P. s objective to continually raise the production values of C.A.M.P. kids public presentations, each year we have expanded our collaboration with Art City, an inner-city drop in arts centre. In 2006, C.A.M.P. kids conceived, designed and painted 12 full size theatrical backdrops. The backdrops were then assembled for the end of the week public performances and created a backstage area for the young performers. In 2007, we had an additional 10 backdrops created at the Winnipeg C.A.M.P. which enabled us to create theatrical wings on either side of the stage. This initiative allowed us to teach the C.A.M.P. kids introductory stage etiquette and greatly increased the quality of the shows. The backdrops looked so great they were showcased again at several stages at both the annual Kidsfest in June and at the annual Winnipeg Folk Festival at Birds Hill Park in July. In 2014, the Art City collaboration involved the design and creation of capes for the participants to use as costuming for the week ending performances. The youth participants in this component also presented a fashion show as part of the performance, showcasing their individual creations. C.A.M.P. Show Video! One of the added benefits of the additional backdrops was that we are able to house all the youth performers backstage throughout the final shows. This creates a much more professional presentation for both the audience and the young artists. We provide television monitors backstage so the youth participants can watch the show throughout and then have C.A.M.P. participants film the shows from two angles. Following the spring break C.A.M.P., we have the raw footage edited into a 3 4 minute highlight video! Across the Nation - C.A.M.P. Collaboration! Since 2007, we have collaborated with the Calgary International Children s Festival to assist them with the production of their own burgeoning circus arts camp The Trickster Project. The project has been a growing success and will be continued in 2014. Since the inception of the Winnipeg- based project in 1997, we have helped organizers launch and produce circus arts camps and programming in Saskatoon, SK; London, ON, Kenora, ON and Calgary, AB!

Key Initiatives PERFORMANCE TROUPE An exciting by-product born of the second year of the project was the C.A.M.P. performance troupe, named (by the participants) CHEMICAL REACTION. The troupe, comprised of 20 30 of the most motivated and advanced participants, has performed at both corporate and community special events throughout the past six years. Participants are paid honourariums for their performances, which in addition to the positive public response, is a powerful and tangible motivator for the participants continuance in training and development. A highlight for the kids troupe was being able to perform for Her Royal Highness The Queen of England and Prince Philip as part of the entertainment for the Golden Jubilee Celebrations at The Forks on October 8, 2002. SUCCESS INDICATORS A key component of the project is the measurement of success indicators and a comprehensive impact assessment. This component is a crucial cornerstone of each aspect of the project programming. With the assistance of the J.W. McConnell Foundation, the C.A.M.P. contracted the services of a professional research firm to track the progress, social behaviour and school results of a group of project participants. The results of this and other impact assessments are available from our office. We work closely with youth involved in the CHOICES program (a joint initiative of the City of Winnipeg Police Service and Winnipeg School Division #1) we receive frequent reports from their administration on the progress of our project participants. PUBLIC RECOGNITION The C.A.M.P. program has received two crime prevention awards, the first from the Province of Manitoba, Department of Justice and the second from the City of Winnipeg Police Service. Both recognized the contribution of the project towards reducing youth involvement in criminal and antisocial behaviour by offering constructive and skill-building alternatives to our youth.

Key Initiatives PUBLIC RELATIONS Through the facilitation of the WICF public relations contractor Sound Strategy Communications the C.A.M.P. program initiated a Media Day held on Wednesday, March 26th. This was a hugely successful initiative resulting in feature news coverage of the program on each of Winnipeg s television networks! PROGRAM SUPPORT MATERIALS After seventeen years of the C.A.M.P. the success of the program has generated an impressive suite of materials about the project. Please feel free to call and request information about any of the following: CTV Documentary, Northern MB C.A.M.P. 2003, VHS, 22 minutes C.A.M.P. Performance Highlight DVD, 2007, 2008, 2009 3-4 minutes each C.A.M.P. Production Manual and VCD/CD Rom, 2002 Northern MB C.A.M.P. Impact Assessment Report, 2001 C.A.M.P. Impact Assessment Survey & Report, MB Children & Youth Secretariat, 1999 Volunteer Service Award C.A.M.P. Project Video, 1999, VHS, 2 minutes Photo-file of C.A.M.P. programming, 1997 2014

Summary The eighteenth year of the C.A.M.P. program was a milestone for all of our project partners. Ultimately, the continuing success of the program over eighteen years is proof that when communities come together working toward a common goal good things can happen. The essence of the program is unique it s an alternative intervention into the lives of young people who have a need to be inspired, encouraged and given the opportunity to succeed. Over eighteen years, everyone involved artists, educators, counsellors, social service professionals and especially the youth participants have contributed to this success. We ve all demonstrated that believing in these youth gives them the essential opportunity to believe in themselves. All of the partners in this groundbreaking initiative are committed to ensuring that our most needy youth will continue to have these opportunities well into the future. Submitted by: Neal Rempel Executive Producer rempel@kidsfest.ca

All photo credits to Leif Norman 201 One Forks Market Road Winnipeg MB R3C 4L9 Phone: 204-958-4730 Fax: 204-943-7915 kidsfest.ca