EDUCATION NEWS TRANSFORMING YOUNG PEOPLE'S EXPERIENCES OF SHAKESPEARE
SUMMER 2015
DIGITAL INNOVATION IN SHAKESPEARE
Find out more about how new technologies can help transform experiences of Shakespeare for your students
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Play Beatrice or Benedick on the Royal Shakespeare Theatre stage with RE:Shakespeare, our new Android app created in collaboration with Samsung
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Explore our new interactive learning resources optimised for use on any interactive whiteboard on Henry IV Parts I & II, The Two Gentlemen of Verona and Love’s Labour’s Lost
· Find filmed scenes, interviews and more on our new YouTube channel · Watch our upcoming free Schools’ Broadcasts
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Digital innovation in Shakespeare The Royal Shakespeare Company and Samsung are delighted to announce RE: Shakespeare, a groundbreaking free app.
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In this section students get to grips with the ‘what, why and how’ of Shakespeare’s language. First, they experience a ground-breaking 360 degree performance of two sections of Much Ado About Nothing. Then, with tips from actor Tamsin Greig, voice coach Nia Lynn and RSC director Iqbal Khan, students experience coaching sessions which introduce them to acting techniques to help them deliver lines with feeling and meaning.
Ideal for any young people studying Shakespeare, the app helps them to experience Shakespeare like never before. Focusing specifically on Shakespeare’s comedy Much Ado About Nothing, RE: Shakespeare has three interactive sections – Play, Practice and Perform – each reflecting a different stage of learning.
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This section gives students the chance to get on the RSC’s stage and try out their new found skills acting alongside RSC actors in Much Ado About Nothing. Students can perform opposite Edward Bennett and Michelle Terry in the iconic roles of Benedick and Beatrice. Introduced by David Tennant, this app is a phenomenal new way to bring Shakespeare to life through technology and it is completely free to download.
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Tackling Shakespeare head on, music and rhythm take centre stage through three immersive games. This section invites students to lip sync favourite lines; mix beatbox rhythms with Shakespeare’s text; and identify Shakespeare’s lines from hip-hop lyrics.
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Digital innovation in Shakespeare FREE LEARNING RESOURCES FOR ALL SCHOOLS
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INTERACTIVE LEARNING RESOURCES Last year RSC Education launched the first in a series of exclusive RSC Interactive Learning Resources to support the Shakespeare plays performed on our stages and those profiled in our Schools' Broadcast series. These online resources have been optimised for use on all interactive whiteboards and contain a fantastic range of RSC production images, RSC videos and practical activities that will provide you and your students with different ways to explore Shakespeare's texts. Developed by RSC educationalists and freely available to all teachers in the UK, we will produce interactive learning resources for each of the First Folio plays over six years, beginning with Henry IV Parts I & II, The Two Gentlemen of Verona and Love’s Labour’s Lost. Aimed at Key Stages 3 and 4, and ideal for supporting the new Key Stage 3 curriculum, these unique classroom tools introduce texts through interactive pages, RSC performance footage and key scenes, all of which can be accessed from any computer via our resource bank or directly at interactive-learning.rsc.org.uk
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Join the UK’s biggest Shakespeare lessons as we broadcast three more RSC productions into schools followed by live Q&As with members of the Acting Company and Creative Teams. Teachers describing their students’ reactions to the Broadcast of Love’s Labour’s Lost:
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‘ OUR STUDENTS ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT. ALL HAD THE SAME REACTION, THE CLASSROOM WAS FILLED WITH LAUGHTER, SO MUCH SO, IT BROUGHT PEOPLE IN FROM THE CORRIDOR WHO ENDED UP STAYING TO WATCH FOR AS LONG AS THEY COULD! ’ ‘ THEY ADORED IT ’ All images by Paul Stuart
Our new YouTube channel is now live. Here you can find all sorts of content to help you and your students in the classroom, from filmed scenes to watch and discuss, to animated synopses and teaching tips. Search ‘RSC Education Channel’ at youtube.com and subscribe now.
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Our Education and Digital activity is kindly supported by THE BUFFINI CHAO FOUNDATION and THE POLONSKY FOUNDATION.
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‘ SOME STUDENTS WHO HAD EXPECTED TO BE THOROUGHLY BORED WERE IN STITCHES AT THE END AND REALLY ENJOYED IT! ’ ‘ THEY REALISED THAT THEY DID NOT HAVE TO ' STUDY ' A SHAKESPEARE PLAY TO ENJOY AND UNDERSTAND THE PRODUCTION. ’ Live from Stratford-upon-Avon is generously supported by SIDNEY E. FRANK FOUNDATION
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WORKSHOPS & EVEN TS FOR STUDENTS Inspired by Matilda The Musical, this online resource gives schools insights into the process of staging this award-winning musical. As well as teacher notes full of ideas for how to prepare your students for seeing the production, it also offers a programme of work which aims to give young people the inspiration, confidence and skills to develop their own writing. This interactive site contains filmed interviews with the show’s creators, Dennis Kelly and Tim Minchin, together with comprehensive teacher notes for use in the classroom.
· A practical workshop exploring the story and characters
Ideal for: KS4 & KS5
Ideal for: KS2-Undergraduate
Venue: Barbican
Venue: Barbican
Dates: 21 January 2016
Dates: 17, 18, 24 & 25 November,
Time: 10am-5pm
Cost: £30 per student RSC Education Members, £35 per student non-Members, including ticket for evening performance of Henry V. 1 free teacher place for every 10 students
Time: 5.30-6.45pm
1 & 2 December
Cost: £150 RSC Education Members, £165 non-Members, for up to 30 students
To book for either of these events call the Barbican Box Office on 020 7638 4141 Henry V is supported by The Mark Pigott KBE Family
New London date Get involved in the exhilarating adventure of Prince Hal as he swaps his rebellious life on the streets of London for the battlefields of France to become one of the most famous heroes in British history. A perfect introduction to Shakespeare for anyone aged 8 and over, this production lasts 90 minutes including a 20 minute introduction to the world of the play. To book: Call the Barbican Box Office on 020 7638 4141
Ideal for: KS2 & KS3 Time: 10am
Venue: Barbican Theatre
Dates: 19 November 2015
Cost: £10, under 18s £5 This production is supported by THE ALLAN & NESTA FERGUSON CHARITABLE TRUST
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· A session looking at the original performance conditions
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These workshops can offer a first introduction, or a more in-depth insight and can be tailored for students from Key Stage 2 to undergraduate, with or without prior knowledge of the text.
An onstage session with members of the Creative Team examining the interpretive choices that the text offers
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*Subject to availability. Minimum group size of 20 pupils and a maximum of 30 pupils per session.
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Education workshops are available on Wednesday mornings during term time from 10.30am – 12pm only and take place at the Cambridge Theatre. Workshops cost £225* per session. Discounts are available for RSC Education members. To book your workshop contact SEE Groups on 0844 412 4650 or email groups@seetickets.com
School rates for Matilda The Musical are available for Tuesday – Thursday performances, including Wednesday Matinees. Tickets cost £25 per student for groups of 10 or more, including one free teacher ticket for every 10 students. Matilda The Musical is the perfect treat for students of all ages and is a fantastic introduction to theatre. It is particularly suitable for students of English, Drama & Theatre Studies and has strong curriculum links to Literacy, PSHE and SEAL.
WORKSHOPS FOR STUDENTS ON HENRY V AND KING AND COUNTRY
Join RSC Actors, Technicians and Creative Teams at the Barbican Centre as we examine the characters and action of Henry V in this specially created day. Sessions will include:
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GREAT RATES FOR SCHOOL GROUPS 10+
We offer pre-show midweek matinee education workshops for primary and secondary schools at the Cambridge Theatre during term time. These are designed to introduce your students to the story Matilda The Musical, the key characters and the creative process of bringing it to life on stage. Led by RSC practitioners these active 90 minute sessions can be tailored to meet the needs of students of all ages from 6 years old.
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Matilda The Musical Workshops at the Cambridge Theatre, London
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IN LONDON
EXPLORING SHAKESPEARE’S HISTORIES: WORKSHOPS WITH THE RSC AND THE MUSEUM OF LONDON
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Join RSC Education Associate Practitioners and experts from the Museum of London: · For an active workshop exploring Henry V ·
Explore original Tudor and Stuart artefacts from the museum’s collection in a hands-on workshop to discover what life was like in Shakespeare's London.
· Tour of the Medieval gallery Ideal for: KS2-KS5 Venue: The Museum of London, EC2Y 5HN Dates: 26 November & 3 December 2015 Time: 12pm - 4.30pm Cost: £325 RSC Education Member, £350 non-Member To book call the RSC Education Ticket Hotline on 01789 403434 FIND US ON FACEBOOK RSCTEACHERS
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WORKSHOPS & EVEN TS FOR STUDENTS WORKSHOPS FOR STUDENTS
The RSC opens its doors to Primary students to unlock the process of creating and staging Wendy & Peter Pan. School groups can take part in a range of activities and experiences throughout the morning including practical workshops, tours of the building, visits to Shakespeare's classroom, school trails, writing and adaptation workshops, design sessions and make up demonstrations. Full programme to be announced. In the afternoon, schools will see the matinee performance of Wendy & Peter Pan followed by a post-show talk with the actors.
FROM 10AM-3.30PM OR 1-6PM
Maximum 30 students RSC Education Member £187.50 Non-Member £200 Overseas Groups £287.50
Maximum 30 students RSC Education Member £325 Non-Member £350 Overseas Groups £450
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Dates: Hecuba, 14 October; Wendy & Peter Pan, 7, 13 & 14 January 2016; Love for Love, 20 January 2016 Time: 10.15-11.15am Cost: £3 RSC Education Member/£4 non-Member 8
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Ideal for: Undergraduates, gap year students or those interested in an in-depth exploration of the plays in performance. Venue: CLORE Learning Centre Date: 24-28 August 2015
SHAKESPEARE CHALLENGE
Young people can now gain their Explore, Discover, Bronze, Silver and Gold Arts Award through engaging with Shakespeare. Find out more at www.rsc.org.uk/artsaward
SIXTH FORM CONFERENCE: HENRY V
WRITING AND ADAPTATION WORKSHOP: WENDY & PETER PAN
Specifically designed to complement AS and A Level study, this conference offers students the chance to undertake a practical and academic investigation of Henry V, exploring the language, structure and interpretive choices. The day includes an on-stage session with Assistant Director Owen Horsley and a workshop on original performance conditions led by practitioners from the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
Join the writer of Wendy and Peter Pan, Ella Hickson and unlock the secrets behind how writers adapt existing work for a new audience. This workshop will give students an insight into structuring basic stories for the stage and look at how we use a script to bring characters to life.
Ideal for: KS5
Ideal for: KS2
Venue: Royal Shakespeare Theatre and CLORE Learning Centre
Venue: CLORE Learing Centre
BY ELL A HICKSON ADAPTED FROM THE NOVEL BY JM BARRIE
Ideal for: KS2 Venue: Royal Shakespeare Theatre Date: 21 January 2016 Time: 9am-5pm Cost: £10 per student plus matinee ticket FIND US ON FACEBOOK RSCTEACHERS
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Date: 15 October 2015 Time: 10am-4pm
Photo: Rob Freeman
Venue: Royal Shakespeare Theatre or Swan Theatre
Ideal for: KS3-KS5
Cost: £250
Photo: Manuel Harlan, taken from 2013 production
Ideal for: KS2-5
18-25 year olds can dive head first into Shakespeare this summer with our immersive Student Summer School. Spending 5 days in Stratford-upon-Avon, and working on the texts of Othello and Volpone, you will explore the text from all angles with insights from actors, practitioners, academics and creative teams.
Cost: £1 per student
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Pre-matinee sessions in the theatre with members of the Acting Company and Creative Teams which practically explore how text has been brought to life on stage and the range of interpretive choices available to the Director and Actors. Students will have the opportunity to ask questions about the production.
Hear from either the Director or Assistant Director about the production your students will see that evening. The discussion will include interpretive choices including the design concept and staging the play for a modern audience.
Time: 5.30pm-6.15pm
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Dates: Volpone – 10 July
HALF DAY WORKSHOP FULL DAY WORKSHOP FROM 10AM-12NOON, 1-3PM OR 4-6PM
DIRECTOR TALKS FOR STUDENTS
Venue: CLORE Learning Centre
Photo: Rob Freeman
Student workshops are available on any Shakespeare play or current RSC production all year round. They can offer a first introduction or more in-depth insight and can be tailored for students from Key Stage 1 to undergraduate, with or without prior knowledge of the text. We can run up to 3 workshops at any one time for a maximum of 80 students in our dedicated education space in Stratford-upon-Avon.
PRIMARY OPEN DAY: WENDY & PETER PAN
Photo: Stewart Hemley
IN STRATFORD-UPON-AVON
Cost: £30 RSC Education Member £35 non-Member including ticket for the evening performance of Henry V
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Dates & Times: 24 November, 2-4pm, 25 November 10am-12noon Cost: £225 RSC Education Member, £250 non-Member
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN YOUR SCHOOL RSC Education can bring bespoke professional development courses to a location of your choice anywhere in the UK. Our specialist practitioners will work with you to create a workshop package on the Shakespeare text(s) of your choice, designed around the needs and experience of your group of teachers and full of practical techniques and
activities that will inspire and engage your students. Teachers tell us that all of the active teaching strategies we offer can be successfully applied to Shakespeare and other complex texts used in English and Literacy. In addition to supporting active approaches to teaching Shakespeare in the classroom we can also offer workshop that build teachers' skills in creating performance with young people.
5 REASONS WHY TEACHERS CHOOSE THE ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY FOR CPD
TEACHERS' COURSES IN STRATFORD-UPON-AVON
1. We know what you need: in the last year we have trained over 1000 teachers 2. Bespoke courses: tailored to your group 3. Practical activities: immediately transferable from course to classroom 4. Flexible location: we come to you
Courses start from as little as £35 per teacher. To find out more call RSC Education on 01789 272527 or email education@rsc.org.uk
5. Competitively priced: from as little as £35 per teacher
MASTERCLASS: VOICE AND TEXT RSC Masterclasses offer you the opportunity to learn from leading professionals in the field. This two day course with Alison Bomber, former Senior Text and Voice Coach at the RSC, offers an immersive experience of the processes actors undertake to understand and own Shakespeare’s language. Focusing on Henry V, participants will explore the language physically and vocally, uncovering the structures, sounds, rhythms and rhetoric that help actors unlock its meaning. Ideal for: Drama, Performing Arts and English teachers looking to extend and challenge their students Venue: CLORE Learning Centre, Stratford-upon-Avon Date: 16 & 17 October
Photo: Steve Tanner
Cost: £260 (RSC Education Member), £285 (non-Member), including tickets to see Henry V on 16 October
‘ MY TEACHING BENEFITED ENORMOUSLY FROM THIS COURSE AND THE CHILDREN NOT ONLY MET THEIR TARGETS BUT ENGAGED THEIR MINDS ’
TEACHING THE HISTORIES AT KEY STAGE 2 A one-day course focusing on Henry V exploring how active approaches to the text can make the stories, language and characters of Shakespeare’s History plays accessible and enjoyable at Key Stage 2. Participants will gain practical experience of creating an opening to the play, which generates tension and excitement about what is to follow. You will look closely at key speeches and explore the power of the language first-hand.
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Ideal for: All teachers at Key Stage 2 Venue: CLORE Learning Centre, Stratford-upon-Avon
‘ FANTASTIC...ENERGISING AND ENLIGHTENING ’ Photo: Rob Freeman
Teacher taking part in a bespoke CPD day
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Date: 9 October Cost: £150 (RSC Education Member), £165 (non-Member), including tickets to see Henry V
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FROM SEPTEMBER 2015
JOIN THE RSC DREAM TEAM 2016 Alongside our special UK-wide tour of A Midsummer Night’s Dream: A Play for the Nation, we are inviting every UK school to join the RSC Dream Team 2016 by working on A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
· A specially-composed score
A host of specially-created resources will be available to download FREE from September 2015, to enable you and your students to participate in a nationwide celebration of Shakespeare’s best-loved play. They include:
There will also be opportunities for you and your students to perform in Stratford-upon-Avon and/or work with an RSC actor.
· A 60 minute and 30 minute edit of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, for use by secondary, primary and special schools
· A range of other supporting resources including guidance on staging the play
Whether you feature A Midsummer Night’s Dream in just one lesson, create an Athenian wood in your playground or put on a full production, every school can get involved.
MORE DETAILS AT WWW.RSC.ORG.UK/DREAMTEAM • FROM 7 SEPTEMBER - PUT IT IN YOUR DIARY A CO-PRODUCTION BETWEEN THE ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY AND AMATEUR COMPANIES ACROSS THE UK. THIS IS AN ARRANGEMENT DEVELOPED BETWEEN THE RSC AND EQUITY. The Learning and Performance Network is supported by THE PAUL HAMLYN FOUNDATION and THE ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER FOUNDATION
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