Freshwater Theatre News

Leap into Sign Language workshops: The benefits for you and your students

January 29, 2010

BSL - Leap into Sign LanguageThere are 9 million people in the UK who are deaf or hearing impaired - that’s 15% of the entire population. For around 70,000 profoundly deaf people British Sign Language (BSL) is their first language and opens the door for fluent communication and equal access to the world around them. The only problem is that too few hearing people know how to communicate with it. BSL was recognised by the government as a language in its own right in 2003 and it has been proposed that it should be included in the curriculum alongside other modern foreign languages.

What are the benefits of introducing your students to BSL and learning some signs?

*Raising awareness, inclusion and understanding of the deaf community and BSL

*It is an expressive and beautiful language - great for improving presentation and communication skills

*Future career opportunities - there is currently a shortage of BSL interpreters in the UK

*Children might have deaf friends, family members or future work colleagues

*Supports many education initiatives such as Every Child Matters, citizenship and SEAL initiatives

From April 2010, we are excited to offer Leap into Sign Language to schools and other venues throughout London and the South East, presented as highly interactive small group workshops or to larger groups using storytelling techniques. Our specialist BSL facilitator will combine storytelling, poetry, songs and games with learning some basic BSL signs in this highly visual and expressive language. The fun activities will heighten your students’ awareness and improve their communication skills.

Call us on 0844 800 2870 or email us for further information.

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Posted by: Freshwater Theatre Company @ 10:54 am

Are you celebrating World Book Day in March?

January 25, 2010

World Book Day 2010Did you know that the origins of World Book Day can be traced back to Catalonia over eighty years ago?

Or that most countries in the world actually mark it on April 23rd (St George’s Day) but in the UK and Ireland, it’s usually held it during the first week of March to fit in with school term dates?

You can find out more about the history of the day and how to access resources like book tokens on the World Book Day website.

If you’d like to inject some theatrics into your literacy celebrations, Freshwater is on hand with lots of exciting drama workshops.
What better way to learn about the Katie Morag stories than being whisked away to Struay in An Island Home or be transported back in time to explore the ancient stories of Beowulf, King Midas or The Prince and the Pauper?
Your students can take part in two of the most popular children’s stories in Rainbow Fish plus Where the Wild Things Are, or hear about a little girl and her fisherman grandfather in A Caribbean Story.
If that wasn’t enough, early years pupils can join in an adventure in the Early Years Story Hunts. As we are thespians, we couldn’t possibly let the occasion pass without a nod to one of the most famous Englishmen to put pen to paper - we have workshops available on many of Shakespeare’s plays including Romeo & Juliet, Macbeth and A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

Phew! It looks like Thursday 4th March could be a very busy day…
To browse the full range of story based workshops we offer, please see the below links:
Story Workshops for KS1
Story Workshops for KS2
MFL Storytelling sessions - in French, German & Spanish
Or you can give us a call on 0844 800 2870 to find out more.

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Posted by: Freshwater Theatre Company @ 4:29 pm

We are holding an MFL INSET training session for teachers on the 11th March, 2010

January 7, 2010

Freshwater Theatre Company are pleased to invite you to attend our “Teaching Modern Foreign Languages through Drama” INSET workshop. It will take place on Thursday 11th March 2010 from 5:00pm-6:30pm in Central London (reception and tea/coffee from 4.30pm).

Our MFL through Drama workshop will generate enthusiasm for using drama techniques in the classroom, an understanding of their potential for developing students’ MFL skills and the confidence to deliver them. You will leave with a toolbox of ideas to be used in your day-to-day language teaching, which can be applied to all areas of the curriculum.This practical session will cover:

  • Dynamic and innovative tools to enliven language learning in the classroom
  • Practical activities and approaches for teachers that encourage students to interact and actively engage with the language
  • Ideas for using drama in MFL lessons, focusing on the development of confident speaking, good pronunciation and understanding the vocabulary of a language, whilst keeping the lesson fun and interactive
  • Exercises that develop a physical and vocal memory of words, phrases and intonations
  • Creative activities that elicit key vocabulary related to different topics
  • Devising techniques that develop use of dialogue and narration

Places are limited and cost £30.

For more information, please contact the bookings team on 0844 800 2870 or email us.

Haven’t had such fun in ages and can’t wait to share the ideas with the staff. It was so relaxed and a great way to get to know people. I can’t believe how many games we played in so short a time and I came away feeling really energised and happy.Maureen Waters, CILT Regional Support Group, Surrey.

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Posted by: Freshwater Theatre Company @ 3:32 pm

Freshwater’s Edwardian Assembly “made the day special” - Goodmayes Primary School, Essex

On 11th December our Edwardian school inspector, Clive, visited Goodmayes Primary School to help them celebrate their centenary. The teachers and students really made a fantastic, activity-packed day of it and also dressed up in period costume to give it that extra sense of role-play that we at Freshwater love so much.

Clive took the students through their morning prayers, highlighted the importance of the three Rs, demonstrated punishments for poor behaviour, taught them songs and discussed King Edward and his love of languages and the opening of the Olympics.

You can read coverage of the day in the Ilford Recorder.

“He gave them a good idea of what life was like in Edwardian times. It provided the right tone for the day and set the scene.” Goodmayes Primary School, Ilford.

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Posted by: Freshwater Theatre Company @ 11:35 am

Project Development Intern Wanted

Freshwater Theatre Company has been delivering high quality workshops and shows to support the foundation and primary school curriculum for over twelve years.

We are looking for an intern to work in the office in East London for 2 days per week for a period of 3 months, or 3 days per week for a period of 2 months, to support the Project Development Officer and Operations Manager in research and development initiatives, as well as general administrative tasks.

You will be a motivated, resourceful, friendly and confident person who is very competent using MS Office, internet and email applications, and possess a working knowledge of social networking sites.

You will be responsible for a development project which will involve researching and identifying local funding streams, communicating with key contacts and submitting bids, if appropriate.

You will gain invaluable experience in the administration and operation of the theatre in education sector, a working understanding of our company and specific knowledge of the particular area/s you will be researching.

This role would suit someone who is looking to gain some concrete and very useful experience in arts administration and organisation and who can commit to two days per week for a period of approximately three months (specifics negotiable as long as 140 hours are completed).

Please note that this role is office based and does not involve practical experience in leading workshops or acting in shows.

To apply, please forward the following materials to: admin@freshwatertheatre.co.uk by 4pm on Friday 15th January:

Cover letter detailing why you would be right person for this position and what you will gain from the opportunity

CV (with names of at least two references and their relationship to you)

The position is due to start in late January.

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Posted by: Freshwater Theatre Company @ 11:06 am