Showing posts with label schools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label schools. Show all posts
Monday, 16 July 2012
Coming soon...
The blog and the Crew have been a bit quiet over the last few months, but things have been happening behind the scenes. In a short while we hope to have a big announcement, so keep watching this space...
Labels:
events,
heritage,
Living History,
schools,
The Deja Crew,
workshops.
Friday, 9 September 2011
The Eagles Have Landed - eventually...
This post is really about something from last year, but the pieces have only just fallen into place.
The Eagles have Landed was a programme of schools and community events we developed for Hadrian's Wall Heritage, to support the touring exhibition from Tullie House, while their new Roman Gallery was being prepared.
We ran a 2 day public event at Segedunum (4/5th September 2010) while the exhibition was there. During the Autumn term we followed it to the other side of the World Heritage Site at Maryport. There was another 2 day public event (23/24th October 2010) at the Senhouse Roman Museum. We wanted to highlight the impact the sudden appearance of the sophisticated and intimidation Roman Legion would have had on the locals.

Talk about Culture Shock!
Each of our characters took a view on this, from soldiers extolling the virtues of Army life and recruiting with the promise of an easy life and wages, to the local craftspeople who may have seen new business opportunities and those who would have viewed all this with suspicion and fear. After all what did the Romans ever do for us?
The schools project involved working closely with all of Year 7 from Burnside College, almost 200 of them, during the first half of the Autumn Term. We ran Drama and Storytelling workshops, exploring the identity of those who may have lived near Segedunum and created a large ceramic sculptural piece.
All of this was last year, the new parts are
the publishing of a Teachers Resource, go to http://www.hadrians-wall.org/page.aspx/About-the-World-Heritage-Site/Education/The-Eagles-Have-Landed and scroll down. It's in a number of parts to ease the downloading!
and the installation of the ceramic sculpture, being planned in the centre picture above, at Tullie House for the opening of the new Roman Frontiers Galley early in the Summer. See Graham Taylors' blog for more details and images - http://pottedhistory.blogspot.com/
Monday, 15 August 2011
The Deja Crew - New Name, New Image, Same Quality

You've probably noticed we have changed our name. The old name had a few issues with a certain TV Archaeology programme and a group of management consultants in Allendale. So we are now
The Deja Crew
We are still offering the same exciting, informative and creative historical workshops.
With a new name comes fresh publicity, so here it is...
If you would like a copy of the new flyer, or more details about what we offer, please get in touch.
alnheritage@gmail.co.uk
01547 540235
Monday, 21 December 2009
The Tyne Team
Welcome to the Blogspot of The Tyne Team, Heritage Educators based in the North-East of England. Watch this space for news updates from the Team as a whole and its individual members.
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