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Some highlights from Da Ketling, da Fox an da Muckle Rat – Shetland County Drama Festival Entry 2016
Adjudicator’s comments : This has been an excellent night! The theme for the festival is ‘Celebration’ – the pleasure of doing and watching drama – and an important part of this is the rehearsal stage, putting the play together to delight the audience. Well, we were delighted tonight!
I very seldom see children as young as P3-5 on stage, and I’ve never seen them engaged and entertaining us to such a level. The music was terrific, the movement great, the noises wonderful. The movement was very modern – often with a box set children just stay within it, but these animals were everywhere! Up and down the auditorium – great fun. They had the confidence and the competence to engage with you, me, each other. Everyone was in role for the whole play – the farmer trying to keep control – what a beard! Do you think if I worked at it I could grow one like that? The cats – they’re going to be a problem when they’re older – niggling at each other like that! The ponies eating away, the pig shuffling about, the cows, the sheep nudging each other up at the back, the dog with his bone, all the excitable hens and the ducks with their flippers, the laid back fox, the sneaky rat – everyone was excellent.
The play was ideal to engage, stretch and challenge these young actors. I was delighted to see it was also part of a project to keep the Shetland dialect alive and vibrant. Well done Aith Junior High School – please put your hands together for these talented young actors.           Â
A big thank you to our producer and script writer – Marsali Taylor and also to Izzy Swanson for all her help
Muckle thanks also to our very talented face painters – Elizabeth Atia and Lynn Ritch, much appreciated!
* For a copy of the performance on DVD, please contact the AJHS school office 807 400  (£5)
Drama Festival Rehearsals
On Thursday 5th of March primaries 3,4,5,6 and 7 went to the Garrison Theatre to have a dress rehearsal for Rumpelstiltskin the P3,4 play and our play The Stubborn Little Girl and the Spider’s Web. When we were backstage we were all a bit nervous. The stage was really big, there was a lot more space than we were used to. Backstage in the wings were a little bit cramped as we waited for our cues. Rob the technician was in charge and if we were noisy he said, “Quiet in the wings please!” Thomas was in charge of the lights and sounds and Izzy and Marsali were helping us get into position on the stage. In the dressing rooms it got very hot because the little bulbs on the wall got hot and heated the room up. We watched the primary 3 and 4 class doing their play Rumpelstiltskin and it was very good, they  thought our performance was very good too. Watching each other gave us tips for our shows next week.  The P3,4s will be the first play of the Drama Festival on Monday night and P5,6,7 will be on the final night on Thursday.  We all enjoyed our trip out and can’t wait to do our performance next week in the Shetland County Drama Festival.
By Sophie