Tuesday, 28 August 2012

The Romans Returned

Saturday rain, but Sunday was glorious, we weren't worried - The Deja Crew was under canvas,

Our activities tent...


Shamus told Wondrous Stories...

Muriel wove willow and explained the powers of Herbs

Nest created bright braids and explained the mysteries of Dying and weaving

and the Life in the Roman Army with Rufus Aelius Victor

Hopefully we'll be back again next year, see you then.

Tuesday, 21 August 2012

Only a few days now...

...and we'll be at Hardwick Country Park for the Romans Return.  The event is now in it's fourth year.  This weekend as the Press Release says


Step back in time and learn what life was really like in Roman Times. Enjoy the dramatic falconry display, infantry demonstrations, see the ballista fire and cheer for your favourite Celtic warrior during a live action battle. All set against the stunning backdrop of Hardwick Park. 
Prices £4 individual, £12 family ticket. No need to book in advance, tickets available on the day. Your ticket admits you to all activities on both days. Free parking all weekend.
For more information contact Hardwick Park Visitor Centre on 01740 621 505 or go to www.durham.gov.uk/hardwickpark
Sat 25 and Sun 26 August
11am – 3pm
Hardwick Park
Sedgefield
County Durham
TS21 2DN





Friday, 10 August 2012

it's official...


...after much work behind the scenes we are there -  we are now a Co-operative and a Limited Liability Partnership in our own right.
For us this means that we now have a legal identity and can trade as The Deja Crew Living History Co-operative LLP.  We're ready now to embark on exciting new projects...

There is still much to do, over the next few weeks we will update the website and our leaflets.

In the meantime we will be at 'The Romans Return Event' at Hardwick Country Park, near Sedgefield over the weekend of 25th and 26th August.  More details to follow

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...

Thursday, 15 September 2011

Summer Round Up - Tullie House

The Deja Crew have been busy this summer.
25th June and the whole team was at Tullie House in Carlisle for the opening of the new Roman Frontiers Gallery. We ran hands on Pottery Workshops, Weaving, Jewelry making, Willow Weaving and Herbs, and Storytelling in the Border Gallery and Tullie House garden.  We recruited for the Children's Roman Army and marched to Carlisle Market Place and back.

Shamus tells a good tale


Muriel advises on Iron Age dental hygiene

Battle Cry!!
Sulwyn will make you a mystic pendant

Sin-Dex-Sin-Dex-Sin...


Pictures are worth a thousand words....

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