Hands and Voices

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Yorkshire Film Archive
The Yorkshire Film Archive at York St John University save and celebrate screen heritage made in or about Yorkshire. They connect broad and diverse audiences to their cultural and socially significant collection that reflects the life, landscape, and identity of the people of the region since the 1890s. Together with their sister archive in the North East they form the Yorkshire and North East Film Archive, a unique pan-regional resource with over 75,000 moving image artefacts. They unlock the collections for artists, academics, curators, programmers, researchers, and producers to reveal compelling stories from the vaults. www.yfanefa.com

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Get ready for York's only singing and signing choir in rehearsal for a major millennium concert.

Formed in 1997, Hands & Voices is one of the UK's first singing and signing choirs. The inspiration for the choir came from Kate Pearson and Rose Kent of the charity Accessible Arts and Media. The charity was set up in 1992 with the aims to see an inclusive society where everyone gets a chance to shine, and Rose Kent has gone onto be recognized as the first Cultural Champion in the inaugural York Culture Awards in 2016. A choir unique in Britain, Hands & Voices combine signs, symbols, and the sung word to aid communication between those with speech and language problems and the audience, and the mix is an electric one. The choir is still active today, putting on regular performances across the city of York.

York's only singing and signing choir in rehearsal for a major millennium concert


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Yorkshire at the Millennium

Snapshots of a region's life.
"Do they realise that in 50 or 100 years the films that are being made now will be curiosities... all of which are of value to the present generation, but how much more will they be to the men and women of the future?" (Views and Film Index, 1906). In the late 1990s, the Yorkshire Media Consortium was set up as a result of an innovative YFA/National Lottery/Arts Council/Yorkshire Television collaboration from 1997 to 2000, which commissioned 37 new programmes from community filmmakers across the region. It was designed to give independent filmmakers freedom to reflect the concerns of local communities and people across the region, while also creating a valuable new resource, a record of life a century on from the first pioneers of the moving image. The resulting collection encourages individual voices to emerge from across Yorkshire and enables today's audiences to glimpse into people's homes and lives at a key moment in history at the turn of the millennium.

28 videos in this collection

1

The Bradford Festival Mela 1998

2

Bradford Interchanges

3

Curry City

4

Mills and Healers

5

A to B

6

Roots

7

Three for a Pound

8

Angels from Alcatraz

9

Art in the Park

10

Connected

11

Home Grown

12

House of Changes

13

Taming the Tigers

14

Warwick Within

15

Weekend Nights

16

Building Foundations

17

Hands and Voices

18

Play On

19

Scarborough

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Saying Their Prayers

21

Young Hearts and Growing Pains

22

Never Give Up

23

The Rhubarb Triangle

24

Two World Famous Things About Batley

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Yorkshire from the Aire

26

The Borrowers

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Meat Crazy!

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York's Millennium Year

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