This video focuses on the immense changes that occurred in popular and social customs during the 1950s and 1960s. This period is brought to life through an exploration of the fashions, music, sport, film, and entertainment of that time. Members from London’s diverse communities share their experiences in hanging out in their various boroughs. They talk about how music and the club scenes of the 1960s played a vital part in bringing black and white young people together. From sewing 1950s fashion to designer brand obsession, to Mods and Rockers and anti-war protest and social change, this video makes history accessible and relevant. For fine art, music, politic, fashion, media, sports, history, and film studies.
The video is the trailer for the Hanging Out Project one hour documentary, produced by Tuareg Productions Ltd.
Co-directed by Lorna Holder and Yvonne Deutschman. Produced by Lorna Holder, premiered at the V&A in 2012

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1950s and 1960s Youth Culture Bundle

This bundle includes three resources, offering a dynamic exploration of the 1950s and 1960s British youth culture.For ages 11 to 18 across multiple subjects such as History, Art & Design, Music, Politics, Fashion, Media, Sport, and Film Studies. 1. Hanging Out E-Book: About the cultural revolution of the 1950s and 1960s, delving into fashion, music, sport, film, entertainment, and youth protest. The e-book is a comprehensive guide supported by the: 2: Hanging Out documentary trailer, featuring interviews and unique archive footage. Key Subjects: History, Art & Design, Music, Politics, Fashion, Media, Sport, and Film Studies. 3. Style in My DNA (Edited Version): Description: Uncover 70 years of Caribbean influence on British fashion and the social history of London, Nottingham, and Birmingham with this edited version of the book by Lorna Holder. It provides valuable insights for teachers to create unique learning activities and comprehension questions. Key Subjects: History, Art & Design, Fashion Studies. 3. Workshop Learning Activities and Oral Histories: Features: Striking Images: The bundle includes captivating images capturing the essence of the 1950s and 1960s. Illustrations: Visual aids and illustrations enhance the learning experience. Archive Photographs: Gain a glimpse into the past with carefully curated archive photographs. Workshop Learning Activities: Engage students with hands-on activities that bring the era to life. Oral Histories from Elders: Real voices from the past provide a personal touch, offering a connection to the lived experiences of that time. Educational Benefits: Multidisciplinary Approach: The bundle seamlessly integrates various subjects, offering a multidisciplinary approach to learning. Unique Comprehension Questions: Teachers can utilize the resources to create unique comprehension questions, fostering critical thinking and deeper understanding. Rich Visual Content: Visual learners will benefit from the rich visual content, making history and culture come alive. Conclusion: The 1950s and 1960s Youth Culture Bundle is not just an exploration of the past; it's an invitation to immerse oneself in a transformative period that shaped the cultural landscape. With its multidimensional approach and rich resources, this bundle opens doors to a dynamic learning experience, inviting students to connect with the dynamic youth culture of a bygone era.

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