Call to participate in pop-up youth space

Excited to have a space for Dunedin’s younger folk to hang out in are (from left) Dunedin youth...
Excited to have a space for Dunedin’s younger folk to hang out in are (from left) Dunedin youth counsellor Bram Casey (15), Dunedin youth adviser Hailey Xavier (18) and youth host Ben Sommerville (22), outside the Community Gallery. PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH
Young people of Dunedin will soon have a place to call their own.

Otepoti Youth Space is calling on Dunedin’s youth to participate in a pop-up space designed just for them.

The new space will have a trial run from May 8 to 21 as part of this year’s Youth Week, a national festival of events designed to celebrate young people.

Pop-up spokesman Paul Smith said the venue, at the Community Gallery and neighbouring Te Whare o Rukutia in Princes St, was a chance to show Dunedin it was possible to sustain a place where young people could be creative.

"We want to create a welcoming hang-out space with a range of workshops, open-mic evenings, youth bands, visual arts and poetry," he said.

Young people often had a hard time finding a place for themselves.

"Maybe they can’t or don’t want to go to bars or drive anywhere, but they want independence from their parents.

"This space is a home for them," Mr Smith said.

The pop-up space would not be permanent, but was a chance to see if such a space was viable, and for young people to give their input into what a future and permanent youth space might look like.

Otepoti Youth Space co-ordinator Jo Taylor said this would be a great opportunity for rangatahi to express themselves and to celebrate the role young people played in the community.

“Now’s the time to get involved."

eric.trump@odt.co.nz

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