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HOME Education at The Civic from January 2016
The performance and art programmes at The Civic encourage children and young people
from all education settings, to get involved in as many events, talks, workshops and
demonstrations as possible.
FREE exhibition tours and talks
FREE backstage theatre tours
Subsidised tickets for home learners PLUS for every home learner booked, the home ed-ucator goes free!
Anything else? Please just ask!
To get involved in educational activities at The Civic, arrange a trip or if you have any
questions, please get in touch with the Marketing team on 01226 327000 or civic.co.uk
Online Resources for Home Education
Website: www.barnsleycivic.co.uk
Our new website launched July 2015 and is the place to go for information on events, exhi-
bitions, about the venue and links to other resources which you may find useful.
Facebook & Twitter:
Our social media platforms are monitored and updated daily so are the best place to go for
the latest information. We also endorse other news and activities from across the region
which we think may be interesting to our followers.
Youtube & Vimeo:
Our video channels have a wealth of footage documenting the venue from when it first
opened in 2009. Our Youtube channel also has useful playlists of trailers for upcoming
shows at The Civic and all things Civic.
Pinterest:
Our virtual archive of exhibitions in The Gallery@, Panorama and Staircase space.
Arts Award: We will support you
Arts Award is a unique national qualification that helps young people to develop as artists and arts leaders. The programme develops their creativity, leadership and com-munication skills. It is open to anyone up to the age of 25 and embraces all interests and backgrounds. The Civic is an Arts Award Supporter so all our programmed events are suita-ble for Discovery, Explorer and Bronze. We also have trained advisors on site to help you achieve your Arts Award qualification.
Cathy Date: Thursday 9 February
Time: 7.30pm
Students: £8 (ticket offers available)
Key Stage: KS 4 & 5 (age 14+ to emotional content and a small use of strong
language.)
Curriculum Area: Citizenship | Drama | English | Politics | Sociology
Cardboard Citizens presents
Cathy by Ali Taylor
Directed by Adrian Jackson
Settled …. Until suddenly you’re not…
Candid, poignant and intimate, this new four star hit play by award winning playwright Ali Taylor takes a look at some of the personal and political issues surrounding homelessness and the housing crisis in the UK today in an approachable, entertaining and interactive way. Presented by acclaimed theatre company Cardboard Citizens, the show is a modern reimagining of Ken Loach’s ground-breaking film Cathy Come Home and is followed by a Forum section in which audiences have the opportunity to discuss, disagree and even change the outcome of the story.
Workshops Available:
Pre-show talks and Forum Theatre workshops can be organised for school groups.
Musicians of Bremen Date: Sunday 26 February | Monday 27 February
Time: 2.30pm (Sun) | 10.30am & 1.30pm (Mon)
Students: £5
Key Stage:
Curriculum Area: Dance | Drama | Music | Storytelling
French Theatre company Compagnie Animotion is coming to our venue with their
show The Musicians of Bremen.
Making work since 2005, Compagnie Animotion is one of the leading companies making work for Deaf audiences ; their work
uses no or very little spoken language, transcending boundaries between hearing and non-hearing communities as well as in-
ternational audiences. With their children’s shows, they aim to provide greater accessibility to theatre in education for all chil-
dren, regardless of ability or cultural background.
The Musicians of Bremen aims to create participatory visual theatre experiences for children in schools and in the wider com-
munity and is a 100% musical adventure based on the Grimm’s tale, “The Town Musicians of Bremen". Using puppetry, tra-
peze, tumbling, a cello, a guitar, some drums and a clarinette, the show was commissioned by The Civic, Barnsley and ARC,
Stockton and is supported by Arts Council England and Spedidam (France). Specifically made in situ for 3-7 years, the show also
touches on KS1 and KS2 targets in music, expression, geography & PHSE.
Workshops Available:
With this show the company can run a series of artistic workshops in your school or at the venue prior to the performance.
CATHY Cardboard Citizens
MUSICIANS OF BREMEMN Compagnie Animotion
Leviathan Date: Thursday 9 March & Friday 10 March
Time: 7.30pm
Students: £5
Key Stage: KS 3, 4 & 5
Curriculum Area: Dance | Drama | Sport
LEVIATHAN follows Ahab, a ship captain hell-bent on capturing the white whale:
Moby Dick, a beast as vast and dangerous as the sea itself, yet serene and
beautiful beyond all imagining.
Multi-award winning choreographer James Wilton re-imagines Herman Melville’s seminal novel, Moby Dick. Featuring a cast of 7, Wilton’s trademark blend of athletic dance, martial arts, capoeira and partner-work, LEVIATHAN will have you on the edge of your seat. It will leave you gasping for air under the sheer ferocity of movement, all accompanied by a powerful electro-rock soundtrack by Lunatic Soul.
LEVIATHAN is Man versus Nature; be careful what you fish for.
Workshops Available:
James Wilton Dance have done vast amounts of teaching and education work and have worked with many well established dance agencies including Sadler’s Wells, Youth Dance England, The Place, Swindon Dance and the BBC Performing Arts Fund. Below are some examples of education work that the company are able to offer.
Workshops Workshops with James Wilton Dance are energetic, engaging and inspiring. The
physicality of the movement, which shares a lot in common with martial arts and capoeira, is accessible and enjoyable for par-
ticipants, whilst still being fresh, new and challenging. Workshops can be tailored for any age group/ability and the company
have delivered to ages from 5-80 in the past as well as professionals dancers. James and his company stand as exceptional role
models for boys and are excellent at encouraging boys who have not danced before to take an interest in dance.
All teachers have enhanced CRB checks.
Workshops usually work to the following structure however they can be tailor made to suit specific requirements upon re-quest. In particular teaching partner work is a speciality of the company. Workshops begin with warm-up games that focus the participants and encourage team building.
Following this there will be a contemporary dance class, breaking down how to use the floor in Wilton’s unique style. There is also a great deal of focus on safety through the detailed breaking down of movement. The class is dynamic and fast-paced and is excellent exercise for both mind and body.
Following the technique class participants will learn phrases from Wilton’s new touring work LEVIATHAN. This energetic reper-toire will inspire and challenge students with its physicality and Intricacy. The day finishes with creative based partner work that allows students to create their own choreography with guidance from James Wilton Dance. This can form the starting point for the students own pieces. These tasks encourage creativity, team work and communication. The workshop finishes with a sharing of the participants work before a question and answer session led by the company.
Residencies
Residencies can take place over two or more days and allow students to take the next step with Wilton’s movement vocabu-lary. These intensives can be purely process led, or can result in the creation of a new dance work that the participants can then perform at dance platforms e.g. regional platforms, local theatres, arts centres and festivals.
Dance in a day
Dance in a day is a unique opportunity for participants to perform alongside James Wilton Dance as part of one of their eve-nings of work. As little as one day before the show James Wilton Dance can come and, over the space of one day, create a 4-6 minute work on a group of dancers. The group then perform as a curtain raiser for James Wilton Dance as part of their evening of work chaperones for those under 18 years of age will need to be provided by the venue or group). This serves as both an exciting opportunity for young dancers and a way of developing audiences for James Wilton Dance, as those who come to
LEVIATHAN James Wilton Dance
Goldilocks & The Three Bears Date: Tuesday 28 March
Time: 12pm | 2pm | 4pm
Students: £5
Key Stage: KS 1+
Curriculum Area: Dance | Drama | Storytelling
New children’s ballet Goldilocks & the Three Bears is just right!
Over the last five years Northern Ballet’s award-winning series of Short Ballets for Small People, including Ugly Duckling and
Tortoise & the Hare, have been enthralling children up and down the country and through their TV adaptations by CBeebies.
They are now delighted to present their latest ballet for children, Goldilocks & the Three Bears.
Inspired by the classic children’s story, this is the perfect opportunity for your pupils to see this much-loved tale of mischief and
forgiveness beautifully retold through live dance, music and theatre. We are particularly proud of the opportunity that original
ballets such as this give for children to experience and enjoy theatre in an accessible way, as these performances have been
created specifically with children in mind.
The performances are child-friendly and last approximately 40 minutes. To find out more about this production please visit
northernballet.com/goldilocks.
Workshops Available:
Each venue on the Goldilocks tour is entitled to two days of free audience development workshops, to be arranged in partner-
ship with Northern Ballet Learning.
The Elves and The Shoemaker Date: Sunday 23 & Monday 24 April
Time: 2.30pm (Sun) | 10.30am & 1.30pm (Mon)
Students: £5
Key Stage: KS 1+
Curriculum Area: Drama | Storytelling | Theatre
Join Full House Theatre on a high jinks journey of joy and rediscovering of the past in their family show The Elves and The Shoemaker. In this topsy-turvy re-telling we meet Geoff, a lovable but forgetful retired shoemaker who is visited by two magi-cal Elf friends.
With toe-tapping music, laugh out loud characters and beautiful puppetry the Elves help Geoff to remember his glorious past.
He realises that a little bit of elf magic is all he needs to give his wife the only thing she’s ever wanted, just in time for her 90th
Birthday.
Workshops Available:
Workshops by the company are available . For more information please contact Marketing Assistant for The Civic, Chloe Pat-
rickson at [email protected]
THE ELVES AND THE SHOEMAKER Full House Theatre
GOLDILOCKS & THE THREE BEARS Northern Ballet
Run Date: Friday 28 April
Time: 7.30pm
Students: £8
Key Stage:
Curriculum Area: Dance | Drama | Physical Theatre
A gritty and explosive triple bill from the award winning 2Faced Dance Company.
Featuring three exhilarating works, RUN explores the darker side of humanity.
RUN brings together work by three female choreographers from across the globe in
an exploration of the human instinct for fight or flight.
RUN is a step forward for 2Faced Dance, the company which Tamsin founded 17
Years ago and which has won acclaim for a number of its previous works including In
the Dust, Dreaming in Code, Out of His Skin and Still Breathing.
“There is a link that runs through all three pieces. It sounds quite dark but it’s that exploration of the human soul. Each piece looks at how we exist as humans and how easy it is to fall into the dark side. So Rebecca Evans’ piece takes inspiration from horror movies and looks at fear and our relationship to fear. Mine looks at social consciousness and our inability to stand up for our own strong beliefs. And Lenka Vagnerová’s piece is about angels who fall to earth and are stuck between heaven and hell.
Workshops Available:
2Faced Dance workshops are suitable for ages 4 years and up. We tailor each workshop to the specific needs, ability and expe-
rience of each group. Workshops can be linked into curriculum modules of G.C.S.E, BTEC, A Level and Degree Level courses.
The unique 2Faced Dance style merges contemporary, street, ballet and breakdance alongside innovative choreographic tech-
niques and methods, offering students a variety of skills during workshops. All workshops offer the chance to students to learn
new, challenging dance moves in a safe environment and explore their creativity within dance.
RESIDENCIES 1 HOUR WORKSHOP: £40 2 HOUR WORKSHOP: £80 H ALF DAY: £200 FULL DAY: £300 (7 hour maximum)
Please note: Travel and Accommodation Expenses will apply outside of Hereford City Centre Maximum 25 students per
workshop. 2Faced Dance also offer workshop residencies to schools, venues, and communities across the U.K. The workshops
include dance classes and creative sessions, and work towards creating a performance piece for the final day.
3 DAYS (1 TEACHER): £800 PLUS TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATION 1 WEEK (2 TEACHERS): £2300 PLUS TRAVEL AND ACCOM-
MODATION.
Please note: Maximum 25 students per tutor
Meet Fred Date: Thursday 4 May
Time: 7.30pm
Students: £5
Key Stage: KS 4 & 5 (contains strong language and puppet nudity)
Curriculum Area: Citizenship | Drama | Peforming Arts | Social Studies
Devised show that deals with questions of identity, perceptions of disability (and learning disability), the affects and changes to people’s support packages due to government budget cuts. This is all seen through the eyes of a two-foot-tall cloth puppet, Fred. He just wants to be a regular guy, part of the real world, to get a job and meet a girl, but when threatened with losing his PLA (Puppetry Living Allowance), Fred’s life begins to spiral out of his control. Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016 sell out show Meet Fred is Sharp, funny and vastly entertaining (Lyn Gardner, The Guardian).
Workshops Available:
Potential of 3 hour workshop on day of performance. Focus on bunraku puppetry. After-show Q&A also available.
MEET FRED Hijinx
RUN 2Faced Dance Company
ANYDAY Max Calaf Seve
JOAN Milk Presents Anyday
Date: Thursday 11 May
Time: 7.30pm
Students: £8
Key Stage: KS 3+
Curriculum Area: Dance | Drama | Gymnastics | Performing Arts
Comic, absurd, surreal, Max Calaf Seve present Anyday, a trampoline and physical theatre piece that will transcend expecta-tions of what circus show can be.
This may be the last day in this place.
Max may have been in this place for some time. And today, Max will pull us deeper into the intimate world he shares with his bird on his trampoline.
This world is a tender, heart-breaking world. A world filled with strange sounds, echoes of the past, and perhaps an idea of the future?
Comic, absurd, surreal, Anyday explores the archaeology of loneliness with light, darkness and ultimately joy.
Set to an original score by Matt Huxley, Anyday is a charming tale that transmutes the clangs and boings of unbearable hope to make our spirits soar.
Workshops Available:
For more information for what workshops are available please contact Flore at [email protected]
Joan Date: Wednesday 17 May
Time: 7.30pm
Students: £8
Key Stage: KS 3, 4 & 5
Curriculum Area: Citizenship | Drama | Performing Arts | Social Studies
Milk Presents bring to us an earthy story of courage, conviction and hope, this is Joan of Arc - possibly the world’s first drag king. Packed with guts, heart and some well-packaged cous-cous, JOAN is the latest daring fusion of lyrical new writing and anarchic cabaret from the multi-award winning Milk Presents.
Performed by drag king champion Lucy Jane Parkinson, history's greatest underdog takes the stage as a gutsy gender warrior, dragging up as the men she defies.
What happens when a disguise soon becomes something a lot more real and you have to fight for who you really are? With fearless new writing, uproarious songs and a cheeky bit of drag, JOAN explores what it means to stand out, stand up and stand alone.
Workshops Available:
For more information on workshops available please contact producer Ruby Glaskin at [email protected]
Fashion & Freedom Date: Saturday 11 February - Saturday 8 April
Time: 10am - 5pm (Tuesday - Saturday) in the Gallery
Key Stage: KS 1+
Curriculum Area: Fashion | History | Photography
The Gallery@ The Civic presents Fashion & Freedom, an exhibition which sees some of to-day's leading female fashion designers explore the impact the First World War had on the changing role of women and fashion. Co-commissioned by 14-18 NOW, the UK's arts pro-gramme for the First World War centenary and Manchester Art Gallery, with support from the British Fashion Council, the exhibition will include contemporary pieces by Vivienne Westwood, Roksanda, Holly Fulton, Emilia Wickstead, J JS Lee and Sadie Williams.
...Vs David Bowie Date: Saturday 11 February - Saturday 8 April
Time: 10am - 6pm (Monday - Saturday) on the Panorama
Key Stage: KS 1+
Curriculum Area: Art | Illustration
Mel Elliott is the Barnsley born illustrator known as one of the artists that kick-started the current trend of adult colouring books, with her brand I Love Mel.
Here, local artists, designers and illustrators pay homage to one of the greatest icons of Music, Fashion and Popular Culture, by deconstructing and decorating one of Mel’s best-selling titles, The David Bowie Colouring Book.
RPS International Print Exhibition Date: Saturday22 April - Saturday 3 June
Time: 10am - 5pm (Tuesday - Saturday) in the Gallery
Key Stage: KS 1+
Curriculum Area: Art | Photography
The Royal Photographic Society’s International Print Exhibition is the longest-running exhibi-tion of its kind in the world. This year’s exhibition features an eclectic mix of work by 75 pho-tographers from 16 countries, and provides a fascinating insight into the range and diversity of photography today. With entries submitted by both amateur and professional photogra-phers, the IPE finalists and medal winners were selected by a panel including social docu-mentary photographer Dougie Wallace, Brighton Biennial Photo Festival director, Celia Da-vies and Picture Editor for The Sunday Times Magazine Russ O’Connell.
All exhibitions are FREE Admission. Workshops can be made for specifically based around the exhibitions.
For more information please contact the Gallery by emailing Assistant Curator Jason White:
[email protected] or alternatively ring box office on 01226 327 000
Sam Shendi: Mother and Child Date: Saturday 3 December (2016) - 28 January
Time: 10am - 5pm (Tuesday - Saturday) in the Gallery
Key Stage: KS 1+
Curriculum Area: Art and Design | Sociology
Egyptian born, Yorkshire-based sculptor Sam Shendi creates joyfully coloured abstractions of
the human figure which, with the subtlest of indicators, hint at the complexity of human in-
teractions. Shendi’s works references the work of minimalism, focusing on the medium of
steel, aluminum and paint. In this exhibition Shendi analyses the age old subject Mother and
EXHIBITIONS
The Gallery
Louise Wright: Organic Forms Date: Saturday 11 February - Saturday 8 April
Time: 10am - 6pm (Monday - Saturday) on the Panorama
Key Stage: KS 1+
Curriculum Area: Art | Illustration
Mel Elliott is the Barnsley born illustrator known as one of the artists that kick-started the current trend of adult colouring books, with her brand I Love Mel.
Here, local artists, designers and illustrators pay homage to one of the greatest icons of Music, Fashion and Popular Culture, by deconstructing and decorating one of Mel’s best-selling titles, The David Bowie Colouring Book.
Adele Howitt: Ceramic Landscape Date: Saturday 29 July - Saturday 21 October
Time: 10am - 6pm (Monday - Saturday) on the Panorama
Key Stage: KS 1+
Curriculum Area: Art | Ceramics | Science
Inspired by the anatomy of plants and a new perspective on her natural landscape, artist Adele Howitt presents a collection of large ceramics - intricate, seemingly delicate yet robust.
All exhibitions are FREE Admission. Workshops can be made for specifically based around the exhibitions.
For more information please contact the Gallery by emailing Assistant Curator Jason White:
[email protected] or alternatively ring box office on 01226 327 000
Adrian Ashworth: Somewhere In Time Date: Saturday 22 April - Saturday 3 June
Time: 10am - 6pm (Monday - Saturday) on the Panorama
Key Stage: KS 1+
Curriculum Area: Photography | Sociology
A collection of portraits by Adrian Ashworth that explore the relationships between those living with dementia and their carers.
EXHIBITIONS
The Gallery
What teachers have said:
“It was a particular treat to be welcomed into the theatre space to participate in the workshop. We all really enjoyed the performance of the show combined with the exhibitions at The Civic. The show was both poignant and entertaining, performed by a talented cast of actors / musicians” - Donna Turner, Barnsley College (We’re Not Going Back 2014)
“We were lucky enough to receive a fantastic workshop based around the acro and gymnastics techniques. We are all keen gymnasts but we learnt some amazing new skills and were totally inspired by the movement styles that were taught. After the workshop we kicked back and relaxed whilst taking in a phenomenal showing of Bromance at The Civic, it was truly inspira-tional and something that will stay with us for a long time to come. Thanks to The Civic for helping arrange the truly unforgetta-ble day!” - The Streetkingz, Horizon Community College (Bromance 2015)
“The students had a fantastic day and gained some really valuable experience from working with the company. They developed an understanding of the context of the play and the themes it deals with alongside improving practical skills and an opportunity to respond creatively to the subject matter. It would be great to be your school of the month the students are very pleased about this.”- Joanne Davis, Barnsley Sixth Form College (Outsiders 2015)
Work Experience
Students 15+: Week-long work experience in Gallery, Marketing and Technical departments
This work experience is very popular, so please email as soon as possible. If you have any questions, get in touch with the
marketing team on:
01226327000 or [email protected]