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Experiential Learning In Stirling, Inverness and Edinburgh – sciences, literacy, health and wellbeing and film

Whats The Grey Matter With Gregory?

 

School pupils in Stirling, Inverness and Edinburgh are invited to step back to the 1980s and study the rules of attraction at Abronhill High

 

Venues in Stirling (Macrobert Arts Centre, 11th January), Inverness (Eden Court, 12th January) and Edinburgh (Summerhall, 18th January) will transform into 1980’s Abronhill High School in this thrilling mix of arts and science education. Students will take biology lessons on the science of human attraction alongside PhD scientists and witness the characters from the film step off the screen and into the classroom as classic scenes are recreated by young actors from the local area. The day will be rounded off with a screening of Bill Forsyth’s classic, Gregory’s Girl.

 

Abronhill High School appears to be undergoing a rather strange outbreak of ‘flirtatiousness’ that the authorities are none too pleased with. The Department for the Investigation of Amorous Disorders (D.I.A.D.) have been called in to help understand what has befallen those students at Abronhill High – and that is where local 21st century students will come in.

 

During the course of the day, students (as scientists from D.I.A.D.) will step into the 1980s and the strange world of Abronhill High, meeting the characters from the film, observing their behaviour and taking part in a series of workshops. Students will meet and work alongside PhD scientists as they examine the influence that psychology and hormones hold over human behaviour…

 

  • what are the key psychological factors that lead to human attraction?
  • do we have cognitive control or are we just responding to hormonal influences?
  • what considerations must we make when managing our relations?
  • they will develop the key literacy and laboratory skill of observation throughout the day as they devise and regularly revise their theories
  • they will also develop an understanding and appreciation of this classic British film.

 

Each event has 100 free tickets available for school pupils aged 13-16 and their teachers. The event runs from 10.30am – 3.15pm and comprehensively covers Science and Health and Wellbeing in the Scottish Curriculum for Excellence. Anyone interested in

attending should contact education@cmi-scotland.co.uk.

 

Whats The Grey Matter With Gregory? is a UK-wide event created by Cinelive in partnership with BFI Education, Film Hub Scotland and The Wellcome Trust as part of the BFI’s LOVE Season, celebrating our enduring love affair with big screen romance. This project is managed by Centre for the Moving Image in partnership with Summerhall, Macrobert and Eden Court.

December Treats for schools at GFT

Dear Teachers,

 

4 Exciting Events Especially for Secondary Schools

 

1) We’re delighted to inform you that on Friday 11th December we have a special encore screening of the NT Live performance of Of Mice and Men especially for secondayr schools.

 

2) We also have a schools screening of Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s Sunset Song on Monday 7th December.

 

3) There’s also another chance for schools to see Suffragette in our school screening on Thursday 3rd December.

 

4) And finally we have a special Christmas Treat screening of Joyeux Noel the famous football match played in no-man’s land on Christmas day on Thursday 17th December.

 

 

4 Fabulous Christmas Treats Especially for Primary Schools

 

1) Our friends at the National Library of Scotland Moving Image Archive are delivering their fabulous cinema workshop A Very Scottish Christmas which is all about Scottish Christmas traditions, on Monday 7th December. Make sure to book soon.

 

2) Arthur Christmas. This magical adventure brings home the real meaning of Christmas on Monday 14th and Friday 18th Decmber.

 

3) Polar Express. All aboard for this wonderful Christmas treat on Tuesday 15th December.

 

4) The Muppets Christmas Carol.  This magical version of a classic tale is screening on Wednesday 16th December.

 

 

Please see below for details on the individual films and events and how to sign up. We look forward to seeing you at GFT soon!

 

If you have any questions or queries about our schools and education programme please get in touch with me at annie.mccourt@glasgowfilm.org or on 0141 332 8128 ext 237 and I’ll be more than happy to help.

 

Best wishes,

Annie Mccourt 

The Worm – An Underground Adventure

16-9 format worms for webTour booking is now open for Eco Drama’s 2016 production The Worm – An Underground Adventure.

Touring from Jan-March 2016, The Worm, is an enchanting, musical tale celebrating the wonder of life beneath our feet, specially devised for Nursery and P1-3.

Underneath your feet in the muddy brown soil squirms the world’s best kept secret…a wonderful, magical creature called the Worm. Join Wilma and William, two nature lovers, on a journey underground as they discover a family of friendly, musical worms and their colourful miniature world. The Worm is a fun filled musical tale guaranteed to make everyone giggle, wiggle and love the squirmy wonders beneath our feet.

After the performance, the audience are invited to see some real worms in a specially designed wormery.

Watch a short clip of The Worm on Vimeo:    https://vimeo.com/93151473

Curriculum for Excellence links: Social Studies:People, Place & Environment, Science: Planet Earth, Expressive Arts: Drama & Music

Eco Schools links:Food & the Environment, Bio Diversity, School Grounds

To book contact Sara Marshall on schools@ecodrama.co.uk or call 07982 159 071

http://www.ecodrama.co.uk/productions/the-worm-an-underground-adventure/

“Fantastic. Children were captivated from the onset. Discussion afterwards highlighted their obvious enjoyment. I felt the need to compliment the 2 performers after the show and tell them that this was one of the best shows I had ever seen in a school.” Sharon Barclay, Aultmore Park Primary

The Worm at Lochgelly Centre, Looking for Hats

World-class Theatre in your school this spring?

Catherine Wheels Theatre Company is a multi-award winning company, based near Edinburgh, creating theatre especially for children. Since 1999, we have performed all over the world, including Broadway and Sydney Opera House but love most when we can perform at home. We are supported by Creative Scotland. little gentleman
Our in-school production for spring term 2016 is The Story of a Little Gentleman, adapted from the much-loved Swedish children’s book by Barbro Lindgren, this production is a moving and humorous story about loneliness and the power of friendship.

Directed by Gill Robertson.

Suitable for P1-3 Touring February – April 2015 (70 performances available)

This production is specially adapted for school halls, is quick to set up and dismantle. Running time 50 mins. Maximum audience 120.

Cost = £350 + VAT (discounts apply when booking more than one performance)

Please see attached for full booking information.

 

 

For more information on our theatre for schools, please contact anna@catherinewheels.co.uk

Eco-Drama Newsletter – drama, outdoor learning, CPD, interdisciplinary learning

Out to Play CPD

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We finalised our Out to Play project with 4 CPD sessions in Glasgow, taking teachers from the classroom to the playground enjoying some outdoor fun!

Looking at the unique role of Drama and Storytelling within Outdoor Learning, Drama Artist Ben Mali McFadyen, the Eco Drama Team and 93 enthusiastic primary teachers used their imagination to explore playgrounds, play games and listen to some special storytelling.

We shared experiences and reflected on how to integrate outdoor learning techniques into the school curriculum and how best to engage pupils with natural environments in exciting and creative ways. In all types of mischievous Glasgow weather of course!

Over 4 days in September, 93 teachers took part from across 33 Glasgow Primary Schools all leaving with their very own Out to Play Outdoor Learning Resource Pack!

“Best CPD event I have been to in ages.” Catriona Brown, Battlefield Primary

“I hadn’t realised the power of imagination within outdoor learning. Really informative session, lots of ideas to start with. Thank you.” Irene Boyle, Corpus Christi Primary

“The thought of outdoor learning sessions with the pupils was rather scary. However I feel much more confident now and look forward to trying new ideas. Thank you for an enjoyable interesting CPD Experience.” Marie McGill, Corpus Christi Primary

For more details on the Out to Play project: http://www.ecodrama.co.uk/projects/out-to-play/

 

 

 

Out to Play Resource Pack

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We gave every teacher attending the Out to Play CPD sessions their very own Resource Pack. Developed and written by Ben Macfadyen, the pack contains 8 detailed session plans and accompanying stories, tailored for each age and stage in the curriculum.  Ben shares the techniques, games, songs, drama ideas and stories that he used during the Out to Play Residencies.

Full of helpful tips, inspiration and creative practice, this 72 page resource book is simply bursting with ideas to empower teachers to lead their own creative and interdisciplinary learning journeys outside. Perfect for those looking to incorporate creative learning techniques outdoors in accessible and enjoyable ways! 

To see a sample section of the resource book or to order a copy please CLICK HERE

 

“Excellent ideas and superb resource which I intend to use ASAP.” Ellie Henderson, Knightswood Primary

“Lots of practical ideas and activities that can be used with my class. I didn’t really have many ideas before this but now I have been provided with lots.” Nicole Stephenson, Aultmore Park Primary

Uprooted Summer Tour

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Thanks to the multi-talented cast and crew, our Summer tour of Uprooted was a blooming success (pun intended!)

Lily, Plum, Basil and the extraordinary Living Stage toured to outdoor venues, festivals and primary schools in Glasgow and East Renfrewshire reaching 1,364 children and adults, with some incredibly lucky weather!

After watching the multi-sensory story unfold to music, dance and some splendid acrobatics, audience members got to have a nibble, sniff and sip on the set’s produce. They were invited to take a closer peek at the tasty herbs, vegetables, fruits and flowers growing out of the reclaimed set pieces that made up our quirky family’s home.

Throughout the month of August Uprooted was performed 31 times, toured by a cast and crew of 10 and a supporting cast of hundreds of plants! We were thrilled to perform the show at The Merchant City Festival, The Children’s Wood Harvest Festival and the inspirational outdoor settings of Barrhead Water Works and Kilmardinny House.

Uprooted was also performed to 44 primary school classes from P2-7 at St Vincent’s, Aultmore Park, Corpus Christi and Balornock Primary in Glasgow, where pupils who planted the Living Stage got to see their handiwork in full bloom.

“It made me feel wonderful, bright and bubbly.” Primary 5 Pupil, Corpus Christi Primary

“Fantastic show, imaginative, musical, whimsical. Growing plants is the way forward. Thank you!” Audience Member – Merchant City Festival

“Not to be missed! Fantastic, essential Creative Learning Experience. You will enjoy every minute and be entranced, amused and deeply moved by the experience. Thank you to all the stars!” Teacher, Balornock Primary

“I felt like the show brightened up my day.” Primary 5 Pupil, Corpus Christi Primary

“Staging of the show outside made it a bit more special. Outdoor atmosphere was calming and the set was beautiful – quite magical!” Teacher, St Vincent’s Primary

“The show made me feel calm and happy.” P5 Pupil, Balornock Primary

For more details on the Uprooted project: http://www.ecodrama.co.uk/productions/uprooted/

 

Uprooted – Replanting of Set

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After the tour we returned the Living Stage to the children who helped to grow it. In collaboration with the pupils from Corpus Christi Primary School, we replaced their austere steel fences and transformed their playground space into an enticing unique garden. The pupils were so excited to be given a beautiful play space for gardening, storytelling and nibbling for many years to come.

To watch the transformation here on our time lapse video CLICK HERE

“It made me feel happy to see people care about our planet.” P6/7 Pupil, Aultmore Park Primary

“I felt inspired to grow my own food at home.” P6/7 Pupil, Aultmore Park Primary

“The show made me feel motivated to be more Eco Friendly.” P6 Pupil, Balornock Primary

For more details on the Uprooted project: http://www.ecodrama.co.uk/productions/uprooted/

Catherine Wheels Theatre Company – News for Schools, Autumn 2015

Celebrating!

Thank you all of you who visited us at the Edinburgh Fringe at Summerhall this summer. We enjoyed a sold-out run of The Voice Thief and added a Primary Times Children’s Choice Award to our office wall!

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World-class Theatre in your school this spring?

 wheels2A highlight of our year is always when we perform to children in their own schools in Scotland. Our in-school production for spring term 2016 is The Story of a Little Gentleman, adapted from the much-loved Swedish children’s book by Barbro Lindgren, this production is a moving and humorous story about loneliness and the power of friendship.

Little Gentleman – Info for Schools 2016

Directed by Gill Robertson.

Suitable for P1-3 Touring February – April 2015 (70 performances available)

This production is specially adapted for school halls, is quick to set up and dismantle. Running time 50 mins. Maximum audience 120.

Cost = £350 + VAT (discounts apply when booking more than one performance)

Please see attached for full booking information.

Visits to the theatre this term?

wheels3Magic Sho

A new show about a rabbit who never misses a trick and a magician who sometimes forgets to say the magic word. Created by Shona Reppe, directed by Gill Robertson and Ian Cameron.

Suitable for P1-3 Monday 5th October at 1:30pm, Platform (Glasgow)

Thursday 19th & Fri 20th November at 1.30pm, Traverse Theatre (Edinburgh)

Magic Sho is touring throughout Scotland with family performances also in Stirling, Paisley, Hawick, Musselburgh, Greenock, St Andrews, Giffnock, Aberdeen, Inverness and Cumnock.
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White is a playful show for very young children and is a perfect first-time theatre experience, returning to the Traverse Theatre Edinburgh this Christmas..

Created by Andy Manley and Ian Cameron. Designed by Shona Reppe.

Suitable for Nursery (or aged 2-4 years)

12th– 24th December, Traverse Theatre Edinburgh.

Click here for more information

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Catherine Wheels Theatre Company is a multi-award winning company, based near Edinburgh, creating theatre especially for children. Since 1999, we have performed all over the world, including Broadway and Sydney Opera House but love most when we can perform at home. For more information on our theatre for schools, please contact anna@catherinewheels.co.uk

 

 

 

Catherine Wheels Theatre Company

Tel: +44 (0)131 653 5255

www.catherinewheels.co.uk

www.facebook.com/CatherineWheelsCompany

Free film and education events for 5-19 year olds

The Into Film Festival – an annual series of free film and education events for 5 – 19 year olds – will take place across the UK from 4 – 20 November 2015. With 59 confirmed venues across Scotland, the Festival reaches as far as Port Ellen, Kirkwall, Aberdeen and Dumfries. A mobile cinema screen will travel to remote areas allowing those who live too far from a cinema to access the Festival.

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The Festival’s exciting programme for 2015 will act as a springboard to open discussions with young people on a variety of topics that range from the creative expression of personal and collective cultural identity, to the exploration of love and healthy relationships, the challenging of historical attitudes and a celebration of British film.

 

Mapped against curricula from across the four nations, and with support from the Festival’s various education resources, the programme offers an array of subject-specific learning, and wider personal development opportunities, for all young people. Film titles include those selected from the archives as well as classics and blockbuster premieres, from modern foreign language to animation. Learnings from these titles can be applied to all subject areas, across all ages and abilities, offering students an unforgettable experience and understanding of the power of cinema.

 

Nearly 450,000 students and educators are expected to participate in one of the 3,000 events this year, including a screening programme of 150+ film titles, industry meet and greets, expert Q&As, filmmaking workshops and much more.

 

This annual celebration of film and education is made possible by support from Cinema First and a wide collaboration with UK cinema industry partners. Into Film is a nationwide film education charity supported by the BFI through Lottery funding.

 

Bookings open in September with tickets available on a first come, first served basis. Register your interest to be among the first to know when bookings go live: www.intofilm.org/festival

 

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Scotland’s First Living Stage!

They say that happiness is watching your plant start to grow… well how about a whole stage?
Uprooted is a new theatre production for children and families, fusing live performance, music and living plants with innovative stage design. Touring from 1st to 30th Aug, this show offers a hugely enjoyable and unique outdoor theatre experience.

Uprooted

Join us outdoors among a curious world of plants for an enchanting tale of kinship and home, told through music, movement, and multi-sensory storytelling. A waft of mint, a crunch of peas, a sprinkle of fresh herbs in a cup of tea…rediscover the joy of our natural world, and have a nibble on the home-grown set!
Uprooted will feature a Living Stage; a recyclable, biodegradable and edible set created from locally found, reclaimed materials. Part theatre show, part garden and part art installation, audiences will get the chance to interact by nibbling on plants, smelling herbs, and sampling drinks.

For dates, times and venues click here:

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What Fèisgoil can do for you

A chàirdean chòire,

 

Tha bileag co-cheangailte le fiosrachadh mu na seirbheisean a dh’fhaodadh Fèisgoil a thabhann dhuibh.  Ma tha tuilleadh fiosrachaidh a dhìth oirbh, no nam bu mhiann leibh còmhradh mu phrògram no pròiseact, bhitheamaid gu math toilichte cluinntinn bhuaibh.

 

Attached is a leaflet outlining some of the services Fèisgoil can offer.  We would be very happy to hear from you should you require further information, of if you would like to discuss a project or programme that we could deliver  for you.

Fèisgoil Flyer

Fèisgoil can help deliver your objectives whether you are involved in 1+2 Language Learning and wish to include Gaelic, or whether you wish to enhance your GLPS provision.  If you have measures to deliver within a Gaelic Language Plan or if you want to expand traditional music provision, we would be happy to discuss your requirements and the costs of bespoke delivery.

 

Leis gach deagh dhùrachd

Arthur Cormack

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Fèisean nan Gàidheal

Taigh a’ Mhill | Port Rìgh | An t-Eilean Sgitheanach | IV51 9BZ

Meall House | Portree | Isle of Skye | IV51 9BZ

Fòn 01478 613355 | Facs 01478 613399 | Dìreach 01478 614002 | Fòn-làimhe 07702 674143 | Skype acormack | Facebook https://www.facebook.com/feisean | Twitter @fngaidheal

http://www.feisean.org

 

 

Inspire your whole school with Shakespeare Schools Festival in Scotland!

Shakespeare Schools Festival is the UK’s largest youth drama festival, we work with over 1000 schools and 140 theatres across the country, and we hope you will join us at The Platform Theatre this Autumn to make the 2015 Festival the biggest and best yet!

For further information you can download the PDF here:

Shakespeare Schools Festival

This year in Scotland we will host the Festival at the following theatres, the Platform Theatre in Glasgow, The Church Hill Theatre in Edinburgh, Eden Court in Inverness, The Lochgelly Centre in Fife, Falkirk Town Hall and ACT Aberdeen. The performances will be in November, with additional training dates earlier in the year.

Spaces are limited, so do contact us via the details below as soon as you can if you are interested in hearing more!

Jenny Rush-Cooper

jenny.rushcooper@ssf.uk.com

020 7601 1933