sharing space
sharing space
sharing space in south belfast
This new digital media series with groups and organisations in South Belfast is in partnership with the Donegall Pass Community Forum, Lower Ormeau Residents Action Group and Windsor Women's Centre
There are five digital media projects in the series and each completed project will result in a television programme of 40 minutes duration.
Project Themes for each film in the series.
Sharing A Space in South Belfast - an overview of the reality of life in South Belfast for the indigenous communities, both Catholic and Protestant and the interaction between established communities such as the Chinese and Indian communities and the many newer arrivals from Eastern Europe and Russia. view
South City Youth - an intergenerational approach with the focus on young people living in the Donegall Pass, Lower Ormeau and Village areas of South Belfast and their vision for the future. view
Conflict Resolution - the experiences of ex combatants in the conflict and how this experience might be used to explore what role they might have in building an intercultural society. view
Regeneration in Shared Spaces - exploring the issues of regeneration and redevelopment to ensure an inclusive community. view
Communities Coming Together Day - filmed debate once the first four films have been completed to which all participants are invited along with government and other stakeholders. view
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INTERFACES 1
Part one in a four part series looking at the interfaces of Belfast. This first episode looks at the people living in the shadows of the peace walls, and features residents talking about their personal experiences and the issues affecting their areas including health, fear of violence and dealing with the legacy of the conflict.
INTERFACES 4
Final part of a four part series on Interfaces in Belfast. This final episode looks at the issues of investment and regeneration in interface areas. With the Assembly now up and running, politicians, experts and community workers reflect on the economic future for interfaces and the changes still to come for these long forgotten areas.
INTERFACES 2
Part two of a four part series looking at the Interfaces of Belfast. This episode looks at the reasons behind the conflict and how they have impacted on the latest wave of youth violence at interfaces. Teny Oded Gross, an outreach worker with Street Gangs in Providence USA talks about his experiences in Boston and his time spent in Belfast on a visit with former gang members.
INTERFACES 3
Part three of a four part series looking at Interfaces in Belfast. This episode examines the role of ex-combatants in helping to build and maintain peace, particularly at interfaces. Interaction Belfast, Inner East Forum, EPIC and Coiste na nIarchimí all discuss their work with ex-prisoners, as well as politicians and local community workers who reflect on the importance of dialogue and co-operation in moving on.
RE-IMAGING COMMUNITIES
Studio discussion organised by Community Arts Forum held in Belfast, November 2006. Noirin McKinney, Arts Council of Northern Ireland; Deirdre Mackel, Upper Springfield Development Trust: Conor Shields, Programme Director, New Belfast Community Arts Initiative and Sally Young freelance artist and chaired by David Hyndman, Northern Visions, discuss the £3.5m arts programme to tackle visible signs of sectarianism and racism.



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