Showing posts with label Creative Writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creative Writing. Show all posts

Thursday, 14 November 2013

Rama and Sita Shadow Puppets with Allerton Primary School

Allerton Primary in Immingham have been very busy learning all about how artists use shadows and light to create intriguing shapes and performances.  Over three weeks, Education at 20-21 worked across years three and four to recreate the story of Rama and Sita and the beginning of Diwali.

Children learnt about the aspects of creating a shadow and what science was involved in making sure shadows were effective. Pupils spent the first part of the workshop, using black card to make themselves a Rama or Sita puppet that had moving parts.


Children were all very enthusiastic about being able to go home with their very own shadow puppet.


 
Each pupil also made a monkey and each table created a monkey chain for the story.


We reminded ourselves of the Diwali story and what happened to Rama and Sita. Class members took turns to read sections of the story out loud for all to hear.

 
 
And then the fun began! The whole class played various roles in the Diwali story, some pupils were even given vital technical roles such as Scenic Artist or Technical manager. 
 

Rama and his wife Sita lived in a beautiful Kingdom, where Rama's father was the king. Rama was due to take the crown and share his royal status with his beautiful wife whom he loved dearly.


But Rama's jealous step-mother wanted her own son to be the next in line to the throne and so banished Rama and Sita from the Kingdom!


They went to live in the forest with Rama's brother, who he developed an excellent reputation with, for fighting evil spirits.


Ravana, a ten headed demon king grew jealous of their reputation and fell in love with Sita, who he wanted for his wife.


Ravan conjured a beautiful golden deer to tempt Rama, who chased it through the forests. While Rama was away, Ravana kidnapped Sita and took her away.


When Rama heard what had happened, he was at a loss what to do. He turned to Hanuman, the monkey god for advice. Hanuman summoned all the monkeys of the forest to help in a 10 day battle with Ravana and his evil spirits.

Rama and Sita were finally reunited and looked to find their way home to the Kingdom, but they were lost. The people of the Kingdom heard of Rama and Sita's worries to make the way home and so lit the way with lanterns and candles.


Rama and Sita were made into gods who are still celebrated today by the Hindu religion.


Allerton Primary School had an awful lot of fun performing this world famous story and learnt a lot in the process, covering art, science, religion, geography and literacy.

The teachers said:
"[The delivery of the workshop was ] Very Good!"
"A fantastic delivery. Very inclusive of all children and catered for all abilities."
"All aims and objectives met."
"A fantastic start to a topic of light and shadow and end to myth and India topic"

The children said:
"I liked the profromence"
"I wanted to be the gold deer and I did!"
"I think that is was great and everyone has lots of FUN!"
"I enjoyed shaking the monkey"

If your school would be interested in the story of Rama and Sita, or any other topic story, please get in touch to see if we can help out with a creative workshop! contact us on 01724 297070 or email education.2021@northlincs.gov.uk

Monday, 30 September 2013

Kirsty Champ helps us to Find the Rs in Arts

Local artist Kirsty Champ will be delivering a short workshop during our upcoming Teacher Training day, Finding the Rs in Arts!

Kirsty has a vast amount of experience delivering art workshops in schools, after being one of the Creative Partnership artists for North Lincolnshire. We here at 20-21 book Kirsty a lot for our family workshops championing her skills and ability.
 

During Finding the Rs in Arts, Kirsty will explore wasy of creating a physical word using her sculpture background.

Attending schools will be entered into our PRIZE DRAW to WIN a FREE HALF DAY WORKSHOP in the centre!

Wednesday 16th October 3-4.30pm will see a gathering of teachers:
  • Enjoy the opportunity to network
  • Be introduced to our facilities
  • Be inspired by our guided tour of our exhibitions and education spaces
  • Take part in taster activities, including creative writing and quick draw
  • Discover ways to inspire their pupils by using arts, creative writing and the art of language
There are only two spaces left on the Teacher Training session! Book to avoid disappointment by contacting our Education Officer: education.2021@northlincs.gov.uk or 01724 297074.


Friday, 20 September 2013

Ruth Dixon is joining us for Finding the Rs in Arts!


 
It is with great pleasure that Education at 20-21 can confirm Finding the Rs in Arts will be co-delivered by local performance poet and excellent wordsmith, Ruth Dixon.

We asked Ruth if there would be any link between what we were offering as Teacher Training and what she can offer with performing words.

To our relief, Ruth decided it was right up her street, meaning our Finding the Rs in Arts training session will be full of exciting opportunities and ideas to take back to the classroom, not only for written word, but also for spoken!

Finding the Rs in Arts is a FREE training session for teachers to discover ways of embedding arts in literacy lessons. We will be looking at current exhibitions that teachers can tap into as starting points for classroom topics and we'll give everyone the opportunity to network and explore ways of utilising 20-21's resources and venue.

To find out more about getting involved in this fantastic opportunity, take a look at out previous post Teacher Training - Finding the Rs in Arts.

There are currently only 3 places left, so to secure a booking please contact our Education Officer, Hayley McPhun on 01724 297070 or education.2021@northlincs.gov.uk