We are asking all schools - state and independent - to embrace #tuneup Tuesday and make it a national celebration of the positive impact the arts can have on young people.
What is #tuneup Tuesday?
#tuneup Tuesday aims to give schools the opportunity to celebrate the impact of the arts in the development and mental health of young people in the UK.
On 24 November, you can join thousands of students across the country in this uplifting event, connecting us all in the power of the creative arts. Our day will begin with an assembly broadcast to all participating schools, featuring Sheku Kanneh-Mason (BBC Young Musician).
Upskill, Uplift, Upcoming
Upskill your students by accessing our bank of five-minute arts activities, provided by leading industry professionals like Martha Howe-Douglas (Horrible Histories) and John Carey (Riverdance). Each session comes ready-to-use and requires only resources that can be found around the classroom.
Uplift your pupils by immersing them in the power of theatre, by watching one of our free-to-stream productions together.
Encourage your students to consider careers in the arts, with careers videos from successful practitioners from all disciplines.
How to get involved
- REGISTER HERE and access our free activities and resources bank
- Follow @TuneupArts and join the social media campaign
- Alert all of your partner schools in the state sector - we want to involve as many school children as possible across the UK
- Invite artists to volunteer to lead a session (live or by submitting a video)
- Visit the website for inspiration
Questions?
Send your queries to
[email protected] or visit
www.tuneup.life for more information.