Circus Skills Workshop (EYFS-Higher Education)
Workshop Provided by Thomas Trilby
Thomas Trilby is a professional international circus performer and workshop leader. From Birmingham to Bethlehem and Cardiff to Cairo he has entertained all ages with his skills, comedy and interaction that appeal to all ages and backgrounds. His workshops are participative and engaging with an emphasis on learning new skills, developing resilience and communication skills whilst having fun.
PSHE Dance Workshop (KS1 & KS2)
Workshop Provided by Springs Dance Company
We deliver creative, inspiring, fun and energetic workshops, assemblies and performances. Themes can be selected from one of our many workshop themes, or the focus and learning objective can be tailor-made especially for you. Our curriculum linked workshops can improve pupils mental health and well-being whilst supporting children’s spiritual, moral, social and cultural development.
Brilliant Sculpture Workshop (EYFS-KS5)
Workshop Provided by The School Artist
Withy and Paper Sculpting: This versatile technique can be used to build large and very colourful three dimensional artwork. designs. Children can work easily with the materials to design individual pieces or work collaboratively on larger sculptures. This technique is fantastic for creating impressive sculptural installations, animals, carnival costumes and 3D screens. Large pieces can be built quickly to transform internal spaces, create scenery or provide a focus for a special event.
Fashion Design & T-Shirt Spray Painting Workshop (KS1-KS5)
Workshop Provided by Street Style Surgery:
These workshops will boost the self-confidence and fire the aspirations of your young people. We can deliver everything from Gok one recycle challenge workshops, to business and enterprise fashion workshops, Tshirt spray paint and customisation session, fashion illustration, mood board design and branding and logo development.
Employability through Comedy and Storytelling (KS4-KS5)
Workshop Provided by Push
The workshop uses practical comedy and improvisation exercises (solo/group), games and role plays - interweaved with small sections of motivational presentation and peer discussion/feedback, to build students' understanding of employability, soft skills (primarily interpersonal skills), the power of thinking of their lives as a story to be written (for HE/job applications) and learning through failure.