Celebrating FEAST at Easter with Flash Company Arts

This Easter, Flash Company Arts had the huge pleasure of delivering FEAST activities across Whitby and the surrounding villages as part of North Yorkshire Together’s FEAST programme.

Thanks to the support we received, we were able to offer free, creative, and welcoming sessions that brought local children and young people together for a brilliant few days of art, movement, games, food — and lots of fun.

A Youth-Led, Creative Approach
We made sure our sessions were flexible, energetic, and youth-led. The children had a say in what we did — inventing games, choosing activities, and bringing their ideas to life. Over the course of the project, we wrote songs, made snacks, painted portraits, played games, tried yoga, and explored all kinds of creative activities. The vibe was lively, supportive, and full of energy, with lots of chances for the kids to try new things, show off their skills, and have fun.

Building Confidence and Community
What really stood out for us was watching the kids grow in confidence as the sessions went on. Some arrived feeling shy or low in mood, but with the right support, we saw real change. New friendships blossomed, creativity took off, and children who struggled at first became more engaged, more confident, and really proud of what they were achieving.

Food, Wellbeing, and Sustainability
Healthy eating and wellbeing were at the heart of everything we did. The children helped plan and prepare snacks, tried new fruits and foods, and learned simple ways to stay active and feel good. Physical activity was part of every session — around 90 minutes a day — with lots of fun and movement rather than just sports.

We also take sustainability seriously. Through our Surplus Food Project, we help reduce food waste, and we’re proud of our Carbon Literacy Award. We also encouraged the children and families to think about their own environmental impact and small changes they can make.

Strong Foundations
We put safety, inclusion, and support at the core of everything. All of our staff are well-trained, and we made sure there were clear policies in place so every child could join in at their own pace. Accessibility and fairness were key to how we worked.

Looking Ahead
The impact of FEAST at Easter will last long after the holidays. The connections made, the confidence built, and the creativity sparked have made our work even stronger.

If you want to get involved in what’s coming next, we’d love to see you! Pop into Flowergate Hall for a chat with Rebecca and the team — we’ve got some exciting plans for the summer ahead, and we’d love for you and your family to be part of it.

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