Tuesday, 26 June 2012
Halewood Arts Association: Summer School Fun
Halewood Arts Association: Summer School Fun
Monday, 25 June 2012
Summer School Fun
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children,
halewood,
summer school,
workshops
Summer School
We are looking for two enthusiastice volunteers to assist with our Summer School.
23rd July to 27th July in Halewood.
Each day we will explore arts, crafts, and drama games related to one of the Continents. e.g. Masks, didgeridoos, windmills, Native American culture, etc.
The sessions will be led by professional creative educators.
The Summer School is for children aged between 7-12 years of age.
It will be a very interesting, intense, and enjoyable week of activities.
If you are interested in Education, Arts, Building Self Esteem & Peer Group Interactions, learning new skills to help your job search, or just want to get involved, then please contact us.
halewoodarts@gmail.com, or phone 07931 520959
We can pay reasonable travel expenses and lunch.
Thanks
23rd July to 27th July in Halewood.
Each day we will explore arts, crafts, and drama games related to one of the Continents. e.g. Masks, didgeridoos, windmills, Native American culture, etc.
The sessions will be led by professional creative educators.
The Summer School is for children aged between 7-12 years of age.
It will be a very interesting, intense, and enjoyable week of activities.
If you are interested in Education, Arts, Building Self Esteem & Peer Group Interactions, learning new skills to help your job search, or just want to get involved, then please contact us.
halewoodarts@gmail.com, or phone 07931 520959
We can pay reasonable travel expenses and lunch.
Thanks
Labels:
junior artists club,
summer school,
Work experience
Halewood Arts Association: Dragon Poem
Halewood Arts Association: Dragon Poem: In response to the JAC project, one of our professional poets has written a poem. Thanks Tom. The howling winds appeared to mock the mai...
Dragon Poem
In response to the JAC project, one of our professional poets has written a poem. Thanks Tom.
The howling winds
appeared to mock
the maiden tied up to
a rock.
Brought by a silent,
horse drawn wagon
to serve as supper
for a dragon,
and from her cruel
and stony bed
these are the
plaintive words she said
“Will no one save me
from this fate
too dreadful far to
contemplate.
My Hero! Please don’t
hesitate
or else, I fear,
you’ll be too late.”
Thence came a pure
and gentle knight;
He rode up from the
Isle of Wight.
A handsome and
upstanding fellow
with posture bold and
manner mellow.
He’d brought his
lance and sharpened blade
to try to save the
hapless maid.
He said in tones so
loud and clear,
“My Lady, you need
have no fear,
so shed not one more
single tear.
Have courage damsel,
Henry’s here.”
The dragon, hearing
from his cave
those ringing words,
so fierce and brave;
Flew very quickly to
the spot
with flaming coat and
breath so hot;
Angry to hear this
idle boast,
ready to turn the
knight to toast.
The damsel screamed
in mortal fright
“Will no one save me
from this plight?
Where is my parfait,
gentle knight
to neutralise this
dragon’s bite?
Then Henry drew his
shining sword
with which he’d faced
the Golden Horde.
He’d slain a troll,
and killed a wizard;
he wasn’t frightened
by a lizard.
He stood before the
frightened girl
and gave his sword a
skilful twirl.
He cried, “Come
dragon, do your best !
Prepare to face your
final test;
This sword will sleep
within your breast,
before the sun sinks
in the west.“
The dragon glared a
baleful glare,
then rose to hover in
the air;
The breath he
breathed was fiery hot,
and suddenly, the
Knight was not.
Where he had stood,
so bold, so brash,
there rose a pile of
smouldering ash.
The dragon spread his
wings, and then
he took the maiden to
his den.
She vanished from the
sight of men,
and nevermore was
seen again.
The moral of this
story’s clear;
The thing that hurts
us most is FEAR !
For though it may
seem quite absurd
If she had never said
a word,
she might have stayed
there through the night;
Unheard, unnoticed,
out of sight,
Then with the coming of
the day
she might have found
a cunning way
the rope to cut or
knots to fray.
She might have even got away.
Thomas Vaughan Jones
Labels:
dragon,
junior artists club,
poems,
tom jones
Tuesday, 19 June 2012
Invite The Dragon's Quest
The children of The Junior Artists Club
have been exploring and adventuring around Halewood Park Triangle.
Using some classic stories – The Famous
Five, Swallows & Amazons, The Secret Seven, and other stories- as their
inspiration, they have undertaken a whole range of interesting activities.
This has included;
Deciding on their own ‘gang’ name – The Wiggly Giggly Messy Cats (it took a lot of
collaborative work to narrow it down to just 4 words!)
Designing and using their own Secret
Language;
Creating artefacts using natural
materials;
Making their own natural dyes and paints;
Exploring the park and using what they
found there to create a script;
Deciding on characters and creating props;
And finally to come up with Invites for
the audience.
Please join
The Wiggly Giggly Messy Cats
(aka The Junior Artists Club)
On Wednesday
27th June at 5pm
At
The Environment Centre, Okell Drive,
Halewood, L26 7XB
For a short open air performance of
The Dragon’s Quest
Please see the pictures for more
information.
The dragon's Quest
The children of The Junior Artists Club
have been exploring and adventuring around Halewood Park Triangle.
Using some classic stories – The Famous
Five, Swallows & Amazons, The Secret Seven, and other stories- as their
inspiration, they have undertaken a whole range of interesting activities.
This has included;
Deciding on their own ‘gang’ name – The Wiggly Giggly Messy Cats (it took a lot of
collaborative work to narrow it down to just 4 words!)
Designing and using their own Secret
Language;
Creating artefacts using natural
materials;
Making their own natural dyes and paints;
Exploring the park and using what they
found there to create a script;
Deciding on characters and creating props;
And finally to come up with Invites for
the audience.
The Wiggly Giggly Messy Cats
(aka The Junior Artists Club)
On Wednesday
27th June at 5pm
At
The Environment Centre, Okell Drive,
Halewood, L26 7XB
For a short open air performance of
The Dragon’s Quest
Please see the pictures for more
information.
Friday, 1 June 2012
Dragon's Quest
The Junior Artists Club are working on script, props, and costumes for their new production.
Inspired by the Dragon's Tooth in Halewood Park, it's beautiful settings and interesting features and animals, the children have scripted their own promenade theatre piece. The children have created the piece in the style of an adventure and devised their own name 'The Wiggly, Giggly, Messy, Cats'; their own secret signs and languages, and emblems. They are busy bringing it all together, with the help of Carole, Beth, Liam, and Fiona, and hope to invite friends and family to their performance later in the month.
Labels:
Carole,
Halewood Park,
junior artists club,
promenade theatre
Recently HAA ran an Easter Card making workshop. Karen was our facilitator and the results were beautiful and very professional. Everyone was able to create gorgeous cards to take home and learn new skills. Thanks Karen.
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