WISH LIST – Workshops
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Eastside CELEBRATING: BLACK HISTORY
Celebrate Black History Month in October with Eastside’s creative workshops. Join Anansi the Spider on a traditional West African immersive storytelling adventure, explore the Ethiopian musical fable of the Lion’s Whisker, or learn to write spoken word poetry. Workshops are run by leading creative practitioners to build key skills including confidence, vocabulary, speaking and listening.
eastside.org.uk
FROM PER PUPIL £2
Judaism for Schools CELEBRATING: JUDAISM
Judaism for Schools delivers hands-on learning as a way of making an impact. Handling artefacts, ritual clothing and scrolls, as well as taking part in craft activities, brings Judaism to life. Popular workshops focus on the Torah, Shabbat the Jewish day of rest, Passover and the Exodus, the Synagogue, Modern Jewish Practice, and child refugees and the Holocaust.
judaismforschools.co.uk
£245 FROM
Dance Days CELEBRATING: CHINESE NEW YEAR
Enrich your Chinese New Year celebrations with a Chinese dance workshop. A typical workshop will include a short introduction, fact-finding linked to China and the Chinese New Year, and a warm-up before exploring choreography and dance. Chinese dance workshops include a number of props and children get to take part in their own Chinese dragon dance.
dancedays.co.uk
World of difference
Introduce global cultures into the classroom with workshops designed to educate, inform and entertain
£345 FROM
One Day Creative CELEBRATING: HINDU CULTURE
Celebrate Hindu culture with one of two primary school workshops. Ramayana Dance is based on the ancient Sanskrit saga, where pupils follow in the footsteps of Prince Rama on his quest to rescue his wife Sita from the clutches of Ravana. Or dive into Diwali, the Festival of Lights, using drama and discussion to explore the stories behind the celebrations. One Day Creative can work with up to four classes across a single day.
onedaycreative.com
56 AUTUMN 2022
pta.co.uk £200 FROM
The Didgeridoo Man CELEBRATING: ABORIGINAL CULTURE
Transport pupils to the other side of the world with Chris Holland, a professional didgeridoo player, author, storyteller and outdoor learning practitioner. His sessions incorporate learning about Aboriginal Australian culture, including dance, earth painting (with paints made from your own school grounds!), environmental land art maps, bushcraft and nature awareness, as well practising on a didgeridoo.
thedidgeridooman.co.uk
FROM PER PUPIL £2
Wise Moves Storytelling CELEBRATING: WORLD CULTURES
Wise Moves brings a variety of world cultures, past and present, to life with participatory storytelling workshops for all Key Stages. These stories aim to provide a window into different cultural practices, while highlighting the common issues we all face. Their repertoire includes stories from all continents including tales from the African, Caribbean, Chinese, Māori, Mayan and Native American cultures.
wisemovesdance.co.uk
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