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Falkirk's Canal Connections to unveil results of their summer of creativity

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A three-month long creative project in Camelon and the surrounding canal side communities will come to a close at the Falkirk Wheel this Friday.

A virtual reality music video created by Camelon’s Freedom of Mind Choir will be unveiled as well as an art installation made by students from Falkirk’s Canal College.

The showcase follows a summer of creativity which saw members of the local community engaged in a variety of activities, from song writing and sign-making to filmmaking and sculpting. Read more: Plea for people in Falkirk to help care for teenagers seeking asylum in the UK The project is part of the Falkirk Canal Connections initiative, supported by the UK Government’s Community Renewal Fund.

Locals have been working closely with charity Artlink Central and a team of artists to help get creative while shining a spotlight on climate change.Director of Artlink Central, Kevin Harrison said: “The summer project has provided a myriad of new opportunities for local people to get creative, get active, make new social connections and learn new skills on their doorstep.

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