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Tangerine 2 Waterford... - 72 views - 3 months ago
A short comic film made by the WYD-eye Film Unit, part of Waterford Youth Arts in Waterford, Ireland. SORRY, WYA HAD TO SUBSTITUTE THIS MUSIC FOR COPYRIGHTED MUSIC. Let us know what legal music you'd like here.
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Neighbours Waterford... - 151 views - 3 months ago
A short comic film made by the WYD-eye Film Unit, part of Waterford Youth Arts in Waterford, Ireland.
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Mickey Power Sequences from Etcetera Waterford... - 237 views - 9 months ago
These are the Mickey Power video sequences from the WYA play "Etcetera" presented in Waterford Ireland in September 2008.
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Silent Film from "Etcetera" Waterford... - 607 views - 9 months ago
This film was part of a drama presented by Waterford Youth Arts in September 2008. "Etcetera" was directed by Liam Meagher, with video by Ken Coleman. It's the story of a group of creative but disorganised young people trying to put together a play about young love.
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Promotional Film 1997 Waterford... - 262 views - 1 year ago
This promo was made in 1997, long before WYD-eye acquired its present skills in video-editing.
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Clowns Waterford... - 937 views - 1 year ago
This clowning piece was created at the 'Glass Festival' held in Waterford under the direction of Veronica Coburn. The festival was the first youth theatre festival for SEYTN the south-east youth theatre network Ireland and was hosted by Waterford Youth Drama and funded by National Assoc. of Youth Drama. It may have taken place in 1998.
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Clash Waterford... - 357 views - 1 year ago
Clash was written and directed by Daire O'Neill and produced by Margot Phelan. The story revolves around a murder that takes place at a GAA training ground of a young protestant boy who played hurling. This short film won an award at Fresh Film Festival in 1999.
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The Skin of our Teeth Waterford... - 1,070 views - 1 year ago
Brief look at a WYD's Summer Theatre 1999 production of 'Skin of Our Teeth' by Thornton Wilder Directed by Caroline McSweeney with choreography by Adrienne Browne.
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Faust Waterford... - 2,954 views - 1 year ago
Scenes from a 1998 WYA production of 'Faust' devised by the cast and Directed by Sara Thornton. WYA worked with a cast of 40 teenagers to produce a new play inspired by Marlowe's Dr Faustus and by the Faust legends.
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The Dream Season Waterford... - 234 views - 1 year ago
Snippet from a 1997 play 'The Dream Season' performed by WYA. This was WYA's second Summer Project and was a huge success both for the participants (the cast) and the audience. It involved three interlocking stories and numerous characters and strange settings. The show was devised by the cast under the direction of Jimmy Fay (Bedrock Theatre). The group worked on the project for six weeks and continued devising right up to last night before opening - a great experience for all concerned.
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Alice through the Oxygen Mask Waterford... - 589 views - 1 year ago
Snippet of WYA play from 1995 'Alice Through the Oxygen Mask'Devised by the Group with text written by Pat Kavanagh and Katie Fallon. This was a new take on the Alice story and produced such nightmarish and hugely entertaining scenes as: Hitler-like leader addressing his Banana Company; Rats crawling from giant fridges; a game of chess involving the cast; a cowboy in the school classroom; a two-headed god (male and female). And through all this and more went the innocent Alice trying to figure it all out. The show was a huge success and confirmed the talent of director and facilitator Liam Meagher. Described by The Sunday Tribune as one of the theatre highlights for 1995.
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Shush! Waterford... - 125 views - 1 year ago
Short comedy made by WYD-eye around 2001.
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These are films from Waterford Youth Arts, the WYD-eye Film Unit, Waterford's Imagine Arts Festival and other Waterford, Ireland, sources, uploaded by Waterford Youth Arts.

WATERFORD YOUTH ARTS is a youth and community arts resource which enables young people to participate in creative activity as a means of self-expression and development in a safe, professional and enjoyable environment.

WYA is recognised nationally as one of Ireland's leading youth arts organisations, and each week over 400 young people take part in its activities.

Established in August 1985 as Waterford Youth Drama, WYA has grown from the voluntary efforts of two individuals and 25 young people to a fully-structured youth arts organisation with a paid staff.
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A short comic film made by the WYD-eye Film Unit, part of Waterford Youth Arts in Waterford, Ireland.