A month of busy activities on behalf of children less fortunate than themselves has resulted in a massive £305.45 donation to Children 1st through the sale of badges, a teddy competition, and wearing tartan on Kilts for Kids day.
In addition, the students have been delivering short talks to their friends and family, and sponsorship has raised a magnificant £882.71p towards Children in Need!
Thank you so much to all our generous friends who have given an amazing total of £1188.16 towards children's charities this month - and thank you to the enthusiastic, talented and resourceful students who have worked hard to raise this staggering amount.
Monday, 29 November 2010
DRAMATIC MUNCHING, SCRUNCHING AND POSING
A very colourful week ended on Friday as the final touches were made to "Kilts for Kids " week - tartan kilts, scarves. shirts, ribbons, shirts, socks, hats, and even a tattoo were oon show as the children encouraged their friends and families to donate towards "Children 1st". The competition to name the tartan teddy continues until Tuesday, St Andrews Day, but so far the Academy has raised £305.45 towards Children 1st. This is a magnificent total, helped along in the Cupar Youth Theatre by a gift of Abernethy biscuits - consumed rapidly, but much enjoyed!
Sunday, 21 November 2010
KILTS FOR KIDS
Kinross studio was the first this week to flourish some tartan and raise money for "Children 1st". They were lucky. too , to welcome a very important visitor from the charity when Rebecca Milne joined the class and told the children and their parents about Children 1st, who it helped, where it worked, and what would happen to the money the children have raised. It was a very tartan-y colourful crowd at Drama on Saturday and they bought tartan badges, guessed the name of the tartan teddy and learned more about how every child deserves the best that life can offer.
The tartan continues all week, with the Tartan Teddy's name being revealed on St Andrews Day.
The tartan continues all week, with the Tartan Teddy's name being revealed on St Andrews Day.
TALKING FOR PUDSEY
The talking has not stopped all week as the students have chatted, imagined, declaimed, discussed, considered and performed - sometimes in front of their parents and sometimes with them. At Bring a Grown Up Days the parents came along somewhat apprehensive, but willing to join in - soon they were caught up in the enjoyment of speaking, the challenge of acting and the sheer fun of Drama. They imagined being market sellers attratcing customers: jumgle explorers hacking through the undergrowth, and rookie plumbers mending a leak. They joined with the children and after much discussion, consideration, compromise and rehearsal, performed some punchy little plays of their own .
So far, over £400 has been raised towards Children in Need by these enthusiastic parents and their eager and talented children.
MORE TALKING FOR PUDSEY
Talk and more talk as the students find more and more they want to say... to their friends, to their parents, to the class, and, many, to all those grown ups who came along to class this week to JOIN IN!
There were some very imaginative speaking, graceful dancing, creative acting and punchy little plays! Our parents found out exactly why their children have such a good time at Drama every week, and contributed their own ideas to our plays: they were market sellers trying to attract customers: they were jungle explorers hacking their way through the jungle: and they helped to create -and to act in - their own improvisation.
A LOT of talking and discussing went on, and to date over £400 has been raised for Children in Need.
There were some very imaginative speaking, graceful dancing, creative acting and punchy little plays! Our parents found out exactly why their children have such a good time at Drama every week, and contributed their own ideas to our plays: they were market sellers trying to attract customers: they were jungle explorers hacking their way through the jungle: and they helped to create -and to act in - their own improvisation.
A LOT of talking and discussing went on, and to date over £400 has been raised for Children in Need.
Thursday, 18 November 2010
GROWN UPS GETTING INVOLVED
Our Bring a Grown Up Days continue with enthusiasm! To date, since Saturday, 95 adults have come along to class to join in with their children, to listen to their talks, to become, among other things, market sellers, naughty children, plumbers and jungle explorers - and to create their own fantatic short plays - all in an hour! These grown ups had a fabulous time - and want to come back another time to enjoy more of the fun of Drama. But will the children let them....?
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
Parents win Prizes
What an amazing start to our annual Bring a Grown Up Day in aid of Children in Nneed.
Our studio in Kinross was bursting at the seams as a total of 57 parents came along to class, eager to see what happened there every Saturday and to join in, being creative, imaginative, expressive and sometimes plain silly. Their children, experienced students of Drama, were on hand to encourage their grown ups in all the Drama activites trhey enjoy, and even the shy parents grew in confidence - just like their children - as they participated in all the fun we have each week in Drama.
To date, over £300 has been raised towards Children in Need .
Our studio in Kinross was bursting at the seams as a total of 57 parents came along to class, eager to see what happened there every Saturday and to join in, being creative, imaginative, expressive and sometimes plain silly. Their children, experienced students of Drama, were on hand to encourage their grown ups in all the Drama activites trhey enjoy, and even the shy parents grew in confidence - just like their children - as they participated in all the fun we have each week in Drama.
To date, over £300 has been raised towards Children in Need .
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