Category Archives: Subjects and Themes

Young Engineers and Science Clubs website

The Creativity Portal has now added the Young Engineers and Science Clubs website to its bank of articles and links.

With over 430 clubs running across Scotland engaging over 5000 young pupil in activities to enthuse their interest in science there is a wealth of experience and learning to help any school or community group develop their own Young Engineers and Science club.

http://www.yecscotland.co.uk/

Luing Primary’s Ukelele Orchestra – by Royal Appointment

The pupils of an Argyll and Bute primary school are gearing up to play their own unique brand of music – by royal appointment. Luing Primary’s ukulele orchestra has been invited to play for HRH The Princess Royal when she visits Oban on 12 July as part of the Oban 200 celebrations.

Island primary pupils tune up for Royal performance http://www.argyll-bute.gov.uk/news/2011/jul/island-primary-pupils-tune-royal-performance

Hairy Maclary theatre production for young children

‘Out of the gate and off for a walk, went Hairy Maclary from Donaldson’s Dairy.’

Anyone with young children will recognise these immortal words instantly as the opening lines of the book ‘Hairy Maclary from Donaldson’s Dairy’ by Lynley Dodd.  Following a Sell-Out run at the Fringe 2010, Hairy Maclary and his friends are springing off the page once again this Summer.

Featuring many of the characters from the books like Hercules Morse, as big as a Horse – Bottomley Potts, covered in spots – Schnitzel von Krumm, with the very low tum and Scarface Claw – the toughest tomcat in town.    With music, singing and several of your favourite Hairy Maclary stories, this show is a must for the whole family.

MUMS.NET:- “…Hairy Maclary was fab, my nearly 3 year old practically levitated in excitement…”

No Nonsense Productions presents Hairy Maclary

Tues 6th September

Palace Theatre

10.30am & 1.30pm

£5 for schools

Discussing Taboos in Children’s Theatre

You are invited to a discussion session on Taboos in Children’s Theatre

Imaginate event in partnership with Lung Ha’s Theatre Company

Thursday 4th August, 1700 – 1900, Stockbridge House, Edinburgh

Booking necessary – details of how to book included below.

What makes suitable drama for children? Should children be entertained and challenged, or should a trip to the theatre be an escape from the pressures of everyday life? Is it taboo to address the issue of death, suicide, mental health and family breakdown in theatre for children?

Imaginate is delighted to be working in partnership with Lung Ha’s to welcome Suzanne Osten to present her views on Taboos in Children’s Theatre at this discussion.  Osten states: ‘There are no taboos, only adults’ ambiguous ways of trying to deal with things.’

Suzanne will be joined by a panel including Andy Cannon, David Greig and Lu Kemp to discuss and debate this provocative topic.

Further details in attached PDF

To book:

Free but ticketed, contact Jennifer Cummins at imaginate to book a place, e-mail:Jennifer@imaginate.org.uk telephone: 0131 225 8050.

Please book early as places are limited. Thank you

*Medea’s Children is part of the Made in Scotland showcase – Made in Scotland is a curated showcase of high quality performance from Scotland at the world’s biggest arts festival, made possible by support from the Scottish Government’s Festivals Expo Fund.  It is a partnership between the Festival Fringe Society, the federation of Scottish Theatre (FST) and Creative Scotland.http://www.scottishtheatres.com/madeinscotland/madeinscotland_09.html

Taboos in children’s theatre

Free Teaching Resources available for Mr Gum books

On Thursday 16 June 2011 Andy Stanton spoke to an audience of over 17000 P3-P5 children across the UK as part of Authors Live. Andy spoke about how he began writing Mr Gum, his love of books and even did a spot of beatboxing and rapping! The event was the first Authors Live event to be broadcast on the BBC red button.

Andy’s performance was watched by over ten thousand pupils across Scotland. You can watch the event again on Scottish Book Trust’s website. Additionally, free teaching resources for Andy’s Mr. Gum series (great for engaging reluctant readers) are available through the site.

Authors Live: Mr Gum with Andy Stanton http://www.scottishbooktrust.com/authors-live-with-andy-stanton

Young Writers Wanted


Scottish Book Trust is currently on the lookout for three enthusiastic writers between the ages of 14 and 17 to participate in their Young Writers Awards. You could have the chance to be mentored by an established teen writer over a period of six months as well as meeting industry professionals and visiting a top London publisher.

http://www.scottishbooktrust.com/young-writers-awards

Bucksburn Academy’s Steel Pan Band to perform at the Notting Hill Carnival

Pandemic (Bucksburn Academy’s Steel Pan Band) are going to London to compete in the British Panorama (national steel band competition) and then take part in the biggest festival in Europe, the Notting Hill Carnival. They will be working jointly with RASPO (Reading All Steel Percussion Orchestra).

http://www.mypanyard.co.uk/Steelbands-panyards.html

http://www.culturemixarts.co.uk/default.asp?id=92

The group of 16 senior pupils and two staff fly to London on 22 August to rehearse with RASPO for a week prior to taking part in Panorama on 27 August and Notting Hill Carnival on 28 and 29 August before returning to Aberdeen on Tuesday 30 August.