A Celebration of Schools' Music 2005
| The Project |
Gallery 1 | Gallery
2 | Resource Pack
|
|
|
|
2005 celebrated the eighteenth year of Celebration and saw nearly
1500 pupils aged between 5 and 19 taking to the stage.
|
|
|
"Congratulations on a fantastic week of music for schools.
I'm sure you have opened a few eyes and, if not changed lives, given
some of them a nudge in an exciting direction!"
(A parent and audience member from Celebration)
|
|
|
7-12 March 2005
Junior, Primary, Middle, Secondary, Upper, Special Needs and Pupil Refrerral
Units all joined in this annual event which involved pupils from 49
schools across Suffolk. Each night, seven or eight schools came to perform
a variety of acts on tohe stage at Snape Maltings Concert Hall. This
year's theme was '18-Eighteen', which gave the groups a starting point
for composition and performance. All groups had a rehearsal in the afternoon
supported by the professional Concert Hall technical team and stage
crew and 12 professional musicians worked alongside the young people
during the week. There was a big focus on digital media and the use
of technology reflecting the work happening in schools. There were a
number of pyramid projects during the week including a small cluster
of three small rural schools and a junior and infant school working
together.
|
|
|
Each year, Aldeburgh Music supply a project-based
teachers' pack to every school in Suffolk, as well as setting up
special composition projects. This year they included a composition
project with Old Warren House, Lowestoft, which linked with our work
at HMP & YOI Warren Hill. In addition, Aldeburgh Education commissioned
Scott Stroman to create a piece which resulted in a massed performance
each night by those schools performing - 'All Change'.
|
|
| |
"As you can tell from the children's pictures and letters,
they thoroughly enjoyed themselves and their enthusiasm has rubbed off
onto the rest of the pupils - the school has been positively buzzing!"
(A teacher from a primary school)
|
|
"Thank you for making me a star!"
(A primary school pupil)
|
|
| |
"Thank you for inviting us. I really appreciated it. I felt
really famous in the dressing room. You really made me better at music.
Thank you, again."
(A primary school pupil)
|
|
|
Go
to Top |
return to Celebration |
return to Projects
|