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X-CLUDED STORIES : SECOND CHANCE @ TURNING POINT ,BURNT OAK

X-CLUDED STORIES : SECOND CHANCE @ TURNING POINT ,BURNT OAK

Tiger Monkey UK Ltd has been working with Turning Point at Burnt Oak Leisure Centre with young people to devise and create their own original story - 'Second Chance ' using drama, creative writing, music and film towards their Bronze Arts Award. Thestory focuses around Tony who is a promising footballer but is peer presured into joining a gang with dire consequences....Young people have been creating their own beats and lyrics with Tiger Monkey artist Robin Coombes and bringing their story to life via acting and film-making with director Emma Ghafur and actor Darren Carr.

Welcoming the World

Welcoming the World

On the final day of Shine week, Welcoming the World featured a day of workshops designed to share experience, talent and skills achieved throughout the Creative Partnerships programme. Content generated by young people and their teachers, including images, films, music and stories of the people and the local environment the participants wish to share with the rest of the world was showcased throughout the day.

Wilsthorpe : Leading Film-makers

We have a well-established reputation for making video-films, which began with an association with Chatsworth House, a stately home to the north of us in our county, Derbyshire. Students were invited to be inspired by the house, grounds and artwork - a passion of the current Duke - and the results are viewable on our website and on this site shortly. One Sixth Form student - Matt Cox - was also invited to paint the Duke of Devonshire's portrait and he was so impressed by the result that he bought one of the two versions.

The Painting Lesson


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The children in Class 4 learnt a poem about painting.They enjoyed the humour in the poem.We think they shine at Choral Speaking.

Movie Club

Movie Club

Year 2 children at Banks Lane Infant & Nursery School have enjoyed using Digital Blue cameras to make stop-motion animation films during our lunchtime club.

Children and teachers from Year 2 meet once a week during lunchtime to create short movies using Playmobil characters. The films are uploaded to the school website so the children can share their films with family and friends at home.

View the latest movies at http://www.bankslane-inf.stockport.sch.uk/movies_m.htm

Basket Case


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This short video by Thomas Tallis School A level Photography student Zara Carnegie is a response to the ideas of the surrealists.

in association with:

Arts Council of EnglandDepartment for Children, Schools and FamiliesTalent & Enterprise TaskforceCreative PartnershipsChannel 4