Monday 22 April 2013

INDONESIA - 'Hip Hop for Social Change', the first Radioactive show produced by Act Global will be broadcasted tonight.

Don't miss tonight the first radioshow produced by Act Global, our Indonesian partner. This will be broadcasted on FBI Bali Radio. Act Global already published the show on our Radioactive Spreaker channel. Click here to listen to the show.





That's what Act Global says about it:

"This is the 2 hour live radio broadcast from FBI Radio in Bali, which was one of the output of Act Global's Radioactive workshop project called 'Hip Hop for Social Change'. This project involved young people in Bali expressing their thoughts and opinion about the life they experience in Bali in a creative way through the medium of hip hop. Some of the issues discussed included unemployment, poverty and politics.

Act Global Indonesia partnered with the FBI radio station in Bali that already have active listeners who follow their show on a regular basis and are interested in this topic. This show is mainly in Indonesian language, however we do have some interviews in English.

The show had a series of interviews about the workshop as well as playing music throughout. The show also gave young people the chance to do some free-style rapping, demonstrating the skills they had learnt during the workshop. One of the guest on the show was GoldVoice, an up-and-coming Rap crews from Bali. They gave a session to the young people, sharing tools and technique of rapping and also played some of their tracks live."
                  

Monday 8 April 2013

INDONESIA - Hip Hop workshop of last weekend


Radioactive – Hip Hop Workshop

One day workshop

Denpasar, Bali 6th April 2013 (Open for participants from Indonesia only)

This workshop is aimed at young people between 18-30 who are interested in developing their skills in the arts of Hip-Hop (Break Dancing, DJing, Rapping, Graffiti).




The objectives of this training course:

· Young people taught skills in Hip-Hop and how to use them for positive social change
· To learn the history of Hip-Hop and how and why it change the world
· Support young people to develop new skills, build confident and improve their methods of communication
· Learn media skills such as how to produce a radio show
· Link young people to an international community working on developing them same skills

Participants will be
· 18 to 30
· Interested in learning new skills
· Have a passion of Hip-Hop
· Committed to the projects and its completion

Participants who have completed the workshop will be involved with a weekly radio show at FBI Radio to show their creative outcomes from the workshop.

The Schedule of the day:

10.30-11.00: DJ (oracle soundlab)
11.00-11.30: History Hip Hop (Sebastian Graça da Silva , translator : Eve Tedja)
11.30-12.30: Hip Hop secret (freestyle +MCing : Dedy Bali hip hop Community)
12.30-13.00: Istirahat ( DJ oracle soundlab)
13.00-14.20: Breakdance (History , Tips & Trik , performance : Bali hip hop community)
14.20-14.50: WSA Graffity ( History + Tips & Tricks)
14.50-15.00: (DJ oracle Soundlab)
15.00-16.00: Hip Hop Secret (Gold Voice)
16.00-16.30: Gold Voice performance
16.00-18.00: RADIO SHOW ON AIR ! (free style on air , comments from participants/trainers , Live DJ Oracle Soundlab)

This is a FREE one-day event. If you are interested to join this event please email: fbiradiobali@gmail.com or bali@act-global.eu or call / text 085773996702




Source: http://www.act-global.eu/radioactive-hip-hop-workshop/



Friday 5 April 2013

SARDINIA - Second meeting with local staff in TDM 2000 (Italy)

Second meeting with local staff of RadioActive in TDM2000!! Ready to start with selection of participants and preparation of workshops



 Luisa Zedda, TDM2000 Italy

Thursday 4 April 2013

UK - Abel Moreno from Aculco Radio reports on a truly international and exciting initiative

Listen to the show made by the Radioactive partners at Aculco Radio (London - UK): 







The article:

We are glad to announce that Aculco Radio has recently become part of a new international project called Radioactive. Its aim is to encourage the motivation and integration of disadvantaged young people from around the world. It seeks to skill them up with digital technologies, particularly web radio.

Radioactive is an initiative of Everything is Possible, a non-for-profit organization based in the English city of Leeds. The first encounter happened  three weeks ago, in an event attended by representatives of all but one of the six countries involved: Act Global (Indonesia), TDM 2000 (Italy), Blue Hill (Sweden), Atatürk University (Turkey) and us, representing UK. One Media Boracay from the Philippines were the only partners missing.




It was a very intense week that helped to establish real contact with the members and set the basis for future exchanges of people and ideas within the remits of Radioactive. We had time for numerous activities, including a visit to BCB Radio (Bradford Community Broadcasting), a local station in Bradford, Yorkshire where we were received with a great dose of creative energy and hospitality. The result of this meeting was a radio workshop in which members of Radioactive debated about the difficult socio-economic situation and the future of young people worldwide. We had the chance of airing everyone’s points of views about and you can listen to that first program in the player below:





The last days of the meeting took place in London, where we were happy to show our international partners our radio and television studios in Brixton. We recorded a chat and an interview, conducted by Juan Toledo, with some of our colleagues so we could get to know our future partners and their associations a bit better. The result was a program which was broadcasted a few days ago.


The next meeting is scheduled for the weekend of 1st and 2nd of March in an event called Young Pride. The idea is to develop several workshops: graffiti painting, dramatic interpretation as a way of creating an international CV. Aculco will be there again, hoping to get closer to the young people  Everything is Possible is working with and hope to stimulate so, as far as possible,  they can start providing a better reality for themselves.

If you are aware of any group of young people with any particular need or disadvantage and who might be interested in developing a radio program, either in Spanish or English, please tell us by writing to us at info@aculcoradio.com.


Abel Moreno Peña,
Aculco Radio Intern