Well one again I find myself very happily BLOWN AWAY by the creativity and enthusiasm of young people at Stepaside Educate Together. YES there is an environmental crisis going on IT'S REALLY HAPPENING RIGHT NOW!
Not only did these young people really grasp the nature of the head-dress workshop (i.e. making head-dresses from their own single use plastic), but they also organized a fashion show where participants wore their head-dresses and paraded in front of their school to the backing sound track of Talking Heads - "Road to no-where" and recited a poem they created from a play on David Byrne's lyrics about global warming and the current plastic crisis that the world is experiencing. The whole schools end of year festival was a zero waste event and a joy to be a part of! Thanks to Alice O' Conor (teacher), Mimi Doran (creative associate) , all the staff and young people at Stepaside educate- together and Creative Schools Ireland http://www.artscouncil.ie/creative-schools/. Further thanks to the RTE team who are shooting a documentary on the creative schools invaluable programme which has afforded me the opportunity to work in this capacity because although educators value creativity in the classroom - they don't always have time to prioritize it!
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Well privileged once again to work with wonderful enthusiastic young people as part of the Creative School programme , this time I was a St Marys school in Edenderry, Co. Offaly. I met a very energetic art teaching team -Fiona Farrell and Niamh Casey and worked with their two first year groups....where we create headpieces whilst at the same time have really meaningful conversations about how to edge our way out of the current plastic crisis! |
AuthorAnnie Holland is an Irish artist and photographer currently engaged in artworks that tackle and highlight, the growing problems of plastic pollution. Archives
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