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Spring courses – Apply Now!!!!

FREE CREATIVE COURSES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE AGED 13 – 19 (25 WITH DISABILITY)
The project starts on Saturday 14th March with an introductory day with weekly sessions following from March – June 2009
Through participating in this project, you’ll also be able to complete a Bronze Level Arts Award and also get involved with an exciting event to mark the end of the whole project, happening on Newington Green in June.
Remember… anyone can take part. It doesn’t matter where you live or whether you’ve been involved with the Autumn courses.
They are all slightly different to last time so we’d love to have you back!
Booking can be done online through www.newingtongreen-nowandthen.org.uk
If you require any further details please do not hesitate to contact us.
We look forward to seeing you on the course
1 comment February 23, 2009
End event celebration
Hi Guys
HaPpY NeW YEAR, I hope you had a relax two weeks, below are some pictures of the end event which took place in December.

















Add comment January 8, 2009
sOUND & mUSIC
Trip Review
This was amazing because when I moved back my shadow became enormously big and when I moved forward my shadow became small. We also went to the British Library and saw old fashioned recorders and we had the chance to listen to some sound. I also learnt about old recorders, very old songs and century speaking. We also went to the EC1 studio located at Old street and this was good and quite trendy to.
I would definitely recommend the British and the Barbican Library because it is good and inspiring. The event inspired me because I’ve never been on a trip like this before; I’m gobsmacked about how my shadow in the curved room at the Barbican centre changes the radio station any time I moved.
Simon Wilson
Add comment November 27, 2008
Sound and Music Workshop
Hiya Guys!!! I really enjoyed week four’s Sound and Music workshop. I found making new beats interesting and having the chance to write our own lyrics, any other comments?
1 comment October 23, 2008