Jump to content

Free Taster Podcast & Radio Drama Session for Home Eds - 20/05/16 10am-12pm @ ED community centre


WordPlay

Recommended Posts

Hi everyone,

We will be setting up our microphones and hosting a free drop in taster session for all home ED children and their families at East Dulwich Community Centre on Friday 20th May from 10am-12pm.


We're inviting the children to create their own (short) masterpiece to perform on the microphones, complete with DIY sound effects, which we can send to you after the event (MP3 File).


As WordPlay, we run radio drama workshops for children who enjoy writing and performing, and also host podcast clubs where children learn how to plan, host and produce their own podcast.This taster session will be a brief insight into these workshops. We also run private radio parties!


Feel free to bring along something you would like to record (a story, poem, sound art, song. diary entry etc), or pop along and create some audio art whilst you're there!


Check out our website - http://www.wordplayeducation.co.uk/ and head to 'hear the plays' section to listen to a few radio plays created and performed by children at some of our previous radio drama workshops.


Let us know if you have any questions, or would like your children to attend so we know how many microphones to bring along!


All the best,


Zoe & Leon

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • When I had a property with a basement there would often be a pool of water in the centre. I was told it was related to the fluctuating height of the water table in the area (se22) and would not become a problem and the only way to get rid of it would be to get the whole place completely tanked. 
    • We've got a Victorian coal hole cellar with a mud floor and after a couple of severe water leaks, I've taken more of an interest in the state of the dampness.  I've been running a dehumidifier for the past couple of weeks following a small water pipe leak and whilst most of the floor is now bone dry, there are damp patches along most of the wall adjoining the next house, a large damp patch in the middle of the floor that will not dry even with the dehumidifier right next to it and a patch of wet mud in a small hollow in the middle of the cellar.  An expert that lent us industrial drying equipment following a flood from a burst mains pipe said there will always be damp, but I'm a bit concerned in case there is a fundamental problem - any ideas from anyone with similar?
    • Best you post when you have an idea of dates  - waste  of everyone’s time
    • Hi there,  Looking for 10-12 jars (to start with) of local honey to fill a small section of a deli space in my work canteen. Please get in touch if you know of any community projects/small scale productions Cheers
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...