Suitcase Stories 3 Worcestershire

Suitcase Stories 3 Worcestershire

Thanks to funding from Arts Council England, Worcester City Council, Redditch Borough Council, Wyre Forest District Council, The Elmley Foundation, Severn Arts, Museums Worcestershire and Worcestershire County Council we were able to deliver 65 storytelling with museum objects and drama sessions to people living with dementia and their carers across Worcestershire for 10 months from January to October 2021. We delivered these sessions in care homes and older people’s groups online or when allowed in person with White Socks Theatre and Museums Worcestershire staff. We also worked with 9 Primary schools across Worcestershire at Keystage 2 to interview the older people and also create 9 new short films and drama pieces based on the memories collected. These films were shown at 3 live You Tube events. The children also had Dementia Friends training from the Alzheimer Society. We also worked with 2 drama students from Worcester University that were mentored through the process. Vamos Theatre also offered ‘Listening With Your Eyes’ training for all involved on 12th October at The Commandery, Worcester.

The full evaluation report is HERE

Contact Jenny Davis 07946 585978 jenny@artsuplift.co.uk for more information

Click the link to see the films produced

Upper Arley Primary School with Burcot Grange care home

St Anne’s Primary School with The Gables care home and Burcot Grange care home

St Barnabas School with Housman Court and Droitwich Meeting centre

Birchensale Middle School with Housman Court care home

Sedgeberrow First School with The Gables and Fieldhouse care home

Cherry Orchard group 1 with Latimer Court and Dorothy Terry House care homes

Cherry Orchard group 2 with Greenhill care home

Dodderhill RGS with The Wharf and Greenhill care homes

Winterfold with Holmwood care home

Children’s feedback phase One- Upper Arley, St Anne’s and St Barnabas

 

 

For past Suitcase Stories projects see our Past Projects page.

 

Suitcase Stories Warwickshire Online

Suitcase Stories Warwickshire Online

Thanks to funding from Warwickshire County Council we delivered our Suitcase Stories project online to three care homes (Westlands, Anya Court and Cedar Lodge) in Rugby online through Zoom from November 2020 to May 2021 for 5 weeks each. Helen Fountain did the reminiscence work and Orchestra of the Swan played the music and encouraged people to sing along. Handling objects were provided by Warwickshire Reminiscence Action Project, photographed and presented through powerpoint on Zoom. Each week the sessions had a different theme and Helen showed photos of the objects to stimulate discussions and memories. The musicians also played music to those themes. See the leaflet here.Arts Uplift CIC presents-3

The impact of the project can be read HERE

 

                       

Grown Ups and Wigglers

Grown Ups and Wigglers

Grown ups and Wigglers was a fun dance and movement class for under 5’s and their parents, it was fully inclusive. The idea is that the class strengthens the bond between the parent and toddler and develops the toddlers co-ordination, and balance as well as the parent taking gentle exercise and keeping fit. There is a short refreshment break to enable the parents/carers to socialise and share stories.

We received funding from Wychavon District Council and Vale of Evesham Network of Artists to run three of these classes in Evesham, Pershore and Droitwich Spa. Classes also ran at Cherry Orchard 1st School, Inkberrow 1st School and Bengeworth 1st School on a Friday after school.

We also received funding from Rugby Borough Council to run a pilot Grown Ups and Wigglers in Rugby for seven sessions at Rugby art gallery and museum! They were on Friday’s from 10 February 2017 from 10-11am for £3.50 per session (£1.50 concessions). Additional support was available for children with additional needs from Entrust Care Partnership. We have been lucky enough to get more funding from Health Thrive, the Health Lottery. The classes are on a Friday morning from 10am to 11am at Rugby Baptist Church and costs £1 per family per week.

Also Arts Council England and Warwick and Leamington District Council also gave us funding to run some more of these classes in Warwick and Stratford Upon Avon on Mondays (St Paul’s church, Warwick 10-11am) and Fridays (Tyler House, Stratford Upon Avon 9.30-10.30am). £3.50 per session (£1.50 concussions). Additional support was available for children with additional needs from Entrust Care Partnership. The sessions were run by Kath Kimber-McTiffin from Wriggle Dance Theatre.

Please follow this link to to see our short film

 

Bridging The Gap

Bridging The Gap

Bridging The Gap was an intergenerational residency project between St Mary’s Primary School and sheltered housing residents from Rooftop Housing in Broadway. The aim of the project was for the young people to gather Information about WW1 and other wars from the older people and research how Broadway was connected to the wars. This was done with the help of Rhubarb Rhubarb Creatives.

Singer/songwriter Deborah Rose and Martin Riley worked with the young people to write and produce their own songs based on the research and interviews. These were performed at the school, The Court sheltered housing and the beautiful Broadway Museum and Art Gallery as part of Evesham Festival of Words. Many thanks to Rooftop Housing, Wychavon DC, Worcestershire County Council and Evesham Festival of Words for supporting the project.

Feedback
Mrs Corke Year 5/6 teacher “this has been one of the best things we have done at this school. Thank you for such a fantastic few weeks”
Year 5/6 pupil “they have inspired me” (the artists)
Year 5/6 pupil “it was interesting to listen to the stories from WW1 and WW2”
Year 5/6 pupil “it was fun, it got me over a couple of fears and it was amazing being able to express myself” (about performing)
Year 5/6 pupil “one of the best mornings/afternoons ever!” (about the poetry and interviewing)
Veteran “absolutely wonderful” (about being interviewed)
Veteran, I enjoyed “being able to  convey to the children my war time experience”

The War Songs

WAR IS A TRAGEDY 

VERSE 1 

Once upon a time
Ken got shot in the leg
He was a soldier
South Wales Borderer
2ndBattalion World War One
Brave as can be he got sent to Italy
To a war camp faraway
Every night he would pray

CHORUS

War is a tragedy
In the name of our majesty
War is a tragedy
In the name of our majesty
Oh war
Oh war

VERSE 2 

When he was at war
There was a deadly gas attack
Yelling, screaming, shouting, crying
Snipers, guns, exploding frags
Dead men were all around
Drowning in the haunting sounds
Rashes and blisters from the smoke
One by one the soldiers choked

CHORUS
Bridge

Six months on Ken was missing
Presumed dead
His family mourned
A telegram filled with dread

VERSE 3 

Until one day there was a knock on the door
Ken’s coming home for good
He lays his guns down on the floor
His mother is amazed
Tears of joy she cries
My son he is alive
A miracle before our eyes
(But it doesn’t always end this way….)

CHORUS

My Name Is Leonard William

I was there bent double gazing straight at death
‘Twas my mate there taking his final breath
As he fell from the fire on to the ground
The laughter of the enemy was the only sound
My name is Leonard William
His name is Leonard William

I fought many battles on land and sea
13 medals of honour were given to me
And of all the places in the world that I saw
It was home my heart was longing for
My name is Leonard William

His name is Leonard William
It was 10 years later he was back on the seas
When crashing waves were lashing down on he
“Hey quick boys” he shouted as he gasped for breath
He knew he couldn’t take much more as he faced death
My name is Leonard William

His name is Leonard William
Letting go was easy as the pressure pushed down
Although he made it home to his dear old town
All his families eyes were filled with tears
Looking back he had struggled through all these years

My name was Leonard William
His name was Leonard William
My name was Leonard William
His name was Leonard William

Arts workshops for older people

Arts workshops for older people

Our artists such as Tristan Pate, Nick and Karen Ledbury, Reel Eyes, Kath Kimber McTiffin have all run great music, singing, drumming, film and dance workshops for a wide variety of care homes, day care and sheltered housing agencies. The feedback was brilliant and all have thoroughly enjoyed themselves and improved their wellbeing.

Compton Verney Lantern Parade

Compton Verney Lantern Parade

On Saturday 12 November 2016 the Compton Verney Lantern Parade happened as part of the Light-In project. Arts Uplift provided the visual artists Fran Godwin and Lisa Broughton to run lantern making workshops with 3 youth clubs in the area, Wellesbourne, Lillington and Shipston. They were tasked with creating something based on Capability Brown and the landscape of Compton Verney.

The young people created all sorts of animals and Lisa Broughton was commissioned to create a centre piece which was a beautiful tawny owl! The young people thoroughly enjoyed themselves and were amazed by the colourful lighting of the building and the fire breathers and dance artists. Thanks to Fran Godwin for some of the photos.

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