It is with huge thanks to Arts Council England and the Spoore, Merry and Rixman Foundation, we are able to offer access to On Demand, Live Bespoke Workshops and Classes for free to identified community groups.
Please get in touch to see how we can support your community group.
We are currently supporting
Contact:
Kayleigh Galvin
Education Officer
kayleigh.galvin@nordenfarm.org 01628 682563
We've been working with our tutors to bring you a fabulous line up of creative and fitness classes available on demand and live via Zoom - so you can still enjoy being part of the Norden Farm community from the comfort of your home and at your own pace!
On Demand sessions will be embedded below for you to enjoy at any time, to share with your social networks, and just dip in and out of. These sessions are short and sweet activities are free to take part in, at all times!
Live Bespoke Workshops must be pre-booked. These classes can take place in person or via a video stream where you will be able to use the camera and audio on your tablet, laptop or other device to see and hear the tutor and other participants.
These sessions can be tailored to your groups likes and interests! We work with a range of wonderful professional artists with workshops including Creative Movement, Yoga, Art, Spoken Word.
If you would like to book at session please get in touch - kayleigh.galvin@nordenfarm.org
Online Classes Programme
Community Groups can access our Online and Live Youth Classes programme too!
We have one off, and termly workshops running throughout this period, offering participants the opportunity to connect with others in a creative environment (online!).
You simply need to email to book on to your class or workshop of choice. We'll then send you an email with a link to your session, a meeting ID and password. These will be emailed to you after the booking cut off time, shortly before the class begins.
If you'd like to learn more about joining a meeting on Zoom, click here for a handy guide.
The Little Prince
Join performers Faith and Andy as they lead and present twenty minutes of dance and movement exploring the world of the Little Prince. Grown-ups are welcome too as it’s fun for all ages! Find out how the Little Prince spends his days on his tiny planet and how, after journeying across the universe, he eventually meets and befriends the charming Fox.
Age guidance 5 – 11 years and their grown-ups.
Commissioned by Norden Farm in collaboration with The Place.
This is a playful introduction to the world-famous book, The Little Prince, by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, a tale of love and friendship for children and grown-ups alike.
The Little Prince heads to the Norden Farm stage for October Half Term 2021 - find out more and book your tickets here
Target Audience The workshop has been made with ages 5-11 (KS1 and KS2) in mind but has nothing unsuitable for younger siblings. The workshop can be enjoyed by the whole family and is suitable for all levels of ability.
Colouring Pages can be downloaded here
The Little Prince Family Dance Workshop based on Luca Silvestrini’s The Little Prince Commissioned by Norden Farm in collaboration with The Place. Directed by Luca Silvestrini Led and presented by Dance Artists Andrew Gardiner and Faith Prendergast Filmed and edited by Alice Underwood Produced by Caron Loudy Music composed by Frank Moon Design by Yann Seabra Artwork by Snow Creative Additional footage by Roswitha Chesher Photos by Jane Hobson and Chris Nash Protein Team Artistic Director Luca Silvestrini Executive Director Franck Bordese Creative Producer Caron Loudy Project Coordinator Michael Johnson Administrator Emma Baker-Griffin
Thank you to Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance and Studio Wayne McGregor for providing studio space.
Art with Amanda
Creative Movement with Charlie
Poetry with Simon
For further resources from Simon and the National Literacy Trust click here
Poetry, Literacy and Reading with Coral
Mustafa's Jumper by Coral Rumble
Milo isn't extra clever, or extra naughty, or extra anything. And he doesn't get chosen to do things very often. But when a mysterious new boy, who can't speak any English, joins his class, Milo s curiosity gets the better of him. As he becomes closer to Mustafa, he discovers that the language of friendship is more important than speaking the same words.