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cascadehull
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 มี.ค. 2008
About Cascade
Cascade is a new community group that has been established to provide participatory arts workshops, projects, events and exhibitions. It is the aim of the group to promote inclusion through engaging local communities in creative activities.
Members at present include Norman Richards, Claire Taylor and Dan Van Heeswyk
Cascade is a new community group that has been established to provide participatory arts workshops, projects, events and exhibitions. It is the aim of the group to promote inclusion through engaging local communities in creative activities.
Members at present include Norman Richards, Claire Taylor and Dan Van Heeswyk
Movement Study
A short film made as part of Cascade Arts "Light Fantastic" project, looking at how dancers move
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Glossy Magazine
มุมมอง 11012 ปีที่แล้ว
A short film made using Resolume VJ software, as a back projection for a dance performance based around the concept of 'Celebrity'. Made as part of Cascade Arts "Light Fantastic" project
Delete Save Game
มุมมอง 36012 ปีที่แล้ว
Using found footage and graphics created using Adobe After Effects, this short film was made as part of Cascade Arts "Light Fantastic" project to accompany a dance performance based around Games and Gamers
Cushy Juggernaut
มุมมอง 3812 ปีที่แล้ว
Mixing influences - East meets West, this short film was made as part of Cascade Arts "Light Fantastic" project, as a projection to accompany a dance performance based around the cuts in services and how they affect young people in Hull
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
มุมมอง 3412 ปีที่แล้ว
A short film made to accompany a dance performance about how mobile phones and other technologies effect people's lives. This film was made using Resolume VJ software and was part of Cascade Arts "Light Fantastic" project
C Over C
มุมมอง 3512 ปีที่แล้ว
What does the sound of Tap Dancing look like? This short film was made using Resolume software as a projection to accompany a tap routine, performed live on stage as part of Cascade Arts "Light Fantastic" Project
Bound
มุมมอง 12712 ปีที่แล้ว
How does it feel to struggle with body image issues and an eating disorder? This short film was made by students at Cottingham High School to accompany a dance performance as part of Cascade Arts "Light Fantastic" project.
Who Are We? [Outro]
มุมมอง 9412 ปีที่แล้ว
The end of the Into The Light performance - a video to accompany the climax of the show at Hull Truck Theatre, as performed by students from Kingswood College of Performing Arts, made by Cascade Arts as part of the Light Fantastic project
Who Are We? [Intro]
มุมมอง 23412 ปีที่แล้ว
We asked a group of young people what the world thought about them. These are the answers - they aren't pretty and they aren't kind but they are honest and they are a good indication of how the younger generations perceive themselves and how the world perceives them as well. A short video performance by students from Kingswood College of Performing Arts made as part of Cascade Arts "Light Fanta...
Time Travel Made Easy
มุมมอง 28912 ปีที่แล้ว
If you could travel into the future, what would you see? Would the world be a nicer place, or would it turn out to be a nightmare (like the Terminator films, but without Arnie...) We asked young people what they thought about this, as part of Cascade Arts 'Light Fantastic' project
Slomo
มุมมอง 10512 ปีที่แล้ว
How do you represent an emotion on the screen? That is the challenge we set a group of media students from Cottingham High School. And so, armed only with a swanky high speed camera and lots of things to smash, throw, burst and otherwise make a mess with, these are the results. A joyful eye-full, I think you will agree. Made as part of Cascade Arts 'Light Fantastic' project
World of Phones
มุมมอง 1212 ปีที่แล้ว
Could you live without your mobile? How much technology do you need to live? And if everyone is talking, what are people saying? Are you listening? Young people told us about their experiences with mobiles, computers and other technology for Cascade Arts "Light Fantastic' project
An Interview With P 'Doggy' Robinson
มุมมอง 4312 ปีที่แล้ว
In this exclusive interview with Anne (yes, her off the telly) Robinson's tear-away, bad-boy son, we find out the shocking truth about what it means to be famous in today's glamour obsessed me-me-me culture.* *Not really, we made it all up, but this short film shows what young people perceive are the good and bad points about being famous. Made as part of Cascade Arts "Light Fantastic" project ...
Obsessed (Rihanna Is Awesome)
มุมมอง 48312 ปีที่แล้ว
Why are we obsessed with celebrities? Drama students from Kingswood College of Performing Arts created this short performance piece as part of Cascade Arts 'Light Fantastic' performance
Everyone Looks Down on Me [Comedy Sketch]
มุมมอง 6312 ปีที่แล้ว
Everyone Looks Down on Me [Comedy Sketch]
One of the first TH-cam videos i saw.
My dad is on this photo of fruit shop Sammy Norris made my dad seeing a photo of dad we have never seen thank you for sharing x
I wonder where they all are now… I hope they’re all doing well.
Greatfield is the final frontier: Hull instantly stops when you get to the eastern side of the suburb. Then it’s the fields out towards Hedon. I heard someone say once that if not for the Old Fleet river, which hugs the edge of the district, the area may have extended further east.
This is how it all starts, brother. Next time make a movie about a real Manticore...
That was pretty neat tbh
This is fabulous! My maiden name is Gay and my Mum was a Rennison from down Hawthorne Ave. Hearing about all the characters is wonderful as I know my parents and Grandparents were among them at the time. I now live by the sea in Australia, a million miles from Hessle Road. Not sure why this popped up on my TH-cam feed but I'm glad it did! Thanks for posting.
Kathleen Hatton is my nanna
What a great story of hessle roaders Cheers Rob
Nice
You guys are not reading the start of the video this was someone's first video might mean not enongh clay or tried making godzilla
How was Jack Jemisson?? married to your sister, he was married to Beatty Smith. My auntie...They lived down Flinton Street, My Uncle Jack Smith used to live with them he was a Rayners legend...Although you'd never hear him say it, only others that knew him...
Ahahaha.. Nice!
that godzilla noob and skinny
Stfu
Whoever made this video should read the comments very interesting
My auntie and uncle lived down welsted street .sue and Mike Dixon in the 60s and 70s .so I spent a lot of time in the 70s playing down there.half way pub think everyone in hull knows half way lol
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What fond memories of days gone by and of Ernie!!i worked at smith &nephew with brenda(knap) in the 50'sand she was courting Ernie who was at Amos &smith just across the street from s&n
Ernie you probably worked at Humbers and Globe with me brother, Trevor Bryant in the 1970s.
годзилла сламает шипы если упадёт наспину
Good piece of Hessle Road local history - well done Ernie Hunter. Glad you captured these memories.
My maiden name was Thurston and my dad's name was Alfred but everyone called him Wick x
My grandad was Horace Clark and Granny was Emily. My mam is Flo Clark that was and is still going strong at the age of 90. I loved your story and all the photos that went with it. My mam has the photo of the Gillette street trip with granny and Aunty Edie on the end.
That godzilla is way to skinny
Proffessor Genki it's his own art style does it matter and the Godzilla isn't rewind the face looks bad ass
Didint you read that this was someone's first video
Good news the government has approved a e petition for "Hull council restore the Artic Corsair and excavate the docks at St Andrews quay in memory of the fisherman of Hull" Please sign the petition at epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/65510 The more support this e petition gets then the more likely the issues will be raised in the houses of parliament.
.cooool
I was born at no 24 Gillette st in the shop in1955
I lived at number 24 Gillette st it was a shop when we lived there,moved out when i was 8 years old and Gillette st was demolished. Had some fun times down that street..
i know whos rap that is its mikey bowys. you want to hear him now he rips battles apart, he is very very talented, one of the undergrounds best ?
my grandad also worked at Dee sreet club, most of my mums family were on trawlers one of my uncles was awarded a special award for bravery he dived into the north sea and attempted to save a man. he was lost on the lady jeanette in 1939 he was the 2nd engineer he should not of gone on that trip but was called up, how sad he was only in his thirties when he died, my name is jeanette and i am so proud of my great uncle, i am trying to contact tom courtney so would be glad of any information thanks
i really enjoyed this story how could this guy remember all the names fantastc my mums family came from hessle road, the surnames were Graham, Newton and Lyon, i was born on hessle road and proud of it i left as a toddler but my mum who is 80 tells me all the storys my fathers name was Adams his dad was called arthur Adams he was the milk man on Hessle road, my dads brother was called chas adams he was well known in the half way he would tell me storys about giving out straight jackets great
Hi my name is Karl Knott my father and late aunty Pat are in the first picture is there any chance of getting a copy.
Did you get a photo? I don't know how tech minded you are but you could do a screenshot and capture it?
wall says hello
I really loved the darkness secend form man looks really cool
that lad in the celtic shirt, wot a star lol :)
Damned excellent! You should make more videos like this. Maybe throw in "trashed" monsters like Bagan and Ghost Godzilla.
was the tree thing from a movie or your own creation?
totaly brilliant, real proud ov ya...Fancy doing a music vidio for ya aunty jd do ya???? fab 5* and fav xxxjd
I think this video featured about 5% of young peoples voice, dominated?