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The Story Exchange 2009

The Story Exchange 2009 is a creative engagement project aimed at consulting children and young people about the strengths and needs of their neighbourhoods through digital photography, story telling and new technologies. The works produced by participants explore themes of neighbourhood strength, pride in place, local identity and passion for the environment.

The project is a partnership between the Penrith City Council Neighbourhood Renewal Team, Londonderry Public School, Oxley Park Public School and ICE.

Stage one of the project saw 30 students for Londonderry Public School and 30 students from Oxley Park Public School participate in three creative workshops throughout April and May. Workshops included digital photography and photo composition, use of Photoshop and animation, creative writing and story development.

Stage two of the Story Exchange saw three young women from Cranebrook and one young man from St Marys create short digital stories or films about their neighbourhoods and the things in their lives which they are passionate about.

The Story Exchange project culminated in an evening of celebration and ‘show and tell’ held at the Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre.

Participants from the Story Exchange project, their families, friends and school representatives gathered to view the work of the young people and applaud their creativity and skills. The launch was well attended by over 100 families and friends from Oxley Park and Londonderry who were proud of the work of the young people and the strengths of their communities.

View more images from the stage one and two workshops or follow the links below to see to some of the digital stories created in stage two of the project.

 

VIDEOS

Kirsten's Story

Erin's Story

Holly's Story

Cameron's Story

 

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