Through our projects, Adverse Camber works with individuals and communities to delve deeper into stories that matter and that need to be heard.
Each project starts with the community we’re working with, creating shared goals and aspirations. Like all good stories, there are many beginnings, middles and ends and some twists and turns as we create together. We might be supporting young people to create their own visions of the future or working through a blend of languages to tell stories from across our diverse communities. Our projects mainly happen locally and regionally, in our home of Derbyshire and the Midlands, but we can also work nationally across the UK and internationally.
Taking part in Our Stories has improved my confidence, I’ve made friends, gained a Discover Arts Award, and learned how to make a podcast. I got to meet a lot of new people, and I basically got to have fun!Young person on Our Stories project
J is very positive about all your sessions and is making a real effort to make sure he is ready. For example he has been waiting at his laptop for his session to start. This is fantastic for J who often avoids activity he doesn't like, so you are all providing engaging activity that is clearly meeting his needs on a number of levels.Foster carer of Music of the Moon / Moments in Time participant
The project gave YPX an individual voice, a chance to shape the project and the work. A sense of ownership and a chance to practice all of the skills that she is gathering in everything she has done and still does.Lead artist of Stars & Stories project
Telling stories that you created so people can enjoy them. Bringing smiles to people's faces. It's fantastic!Young person on Our Stories project
His confidence and skills dramatically increased. He was very proud that his composition was chosen as the bed for the 'Moments in Time video.Creative Mentor on Music of the Moon / Moments in Time
Taking part in Our Stories helped me to feel more confident. I get a bit of stage fright, but the workshops and artists helped me gain that confidence. After I went up on stage, I felt fine. This was a new skill I learned, as I would probably never do that unless I was pushed, but this time I volunteered.Young person on Our Stories project
It's such a good experience, I would definitely do it again!Young person on Our Stories project