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Creative Development in Anglesey
At long last, the photos from the Wales Trip are here.
In March 75 sixth form students who are studying within the Faculty
of English, Theatre and Media went to the Conway Centre, Anglesey
for three days of creative development across all three of the
disciplines in the Faculty. The theme of the days was Heroes
and Villains, and from literary myth, dramatic presentations
to analysis of Pulp Fiction students developed their concepts
of the semiotics and philosophy of good and evil in our culture.
On the first evening we all went to the Bangor to watch the SODA
(Students Operatic and Dramatic Association) production of the
Hot Mikado. The production was better than anyone could possibly
have hoped for, for a number of reasons. Not least amongst these
was the unforseen appearance of former BRGS student David Darlington
amongst the cast. It was generally felt that this production, if
it toured, could possibly gain cult status!
The final evening saw a range of team building activities taking
place, from the night line and trust games to the shoebox building
run by Mrs. Taylor. After all the seminars had taken place, the
final afternoon saw students take part in a range of outdoor activities
including high wires - an incredible adrenaline buzz, walking across
wires 60 foot above ground in the tree canopy!
We look forward to next year's creative development days - theme
to be announced...
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