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Dove Cottage
Artists-in-residence Simon Morley,
Henry Shukman and Owen Shears are working at Dove Cottage with
pupils from disadvantaged secondary schools in rural and west
Cumbria. The project draws inspiration from the loan of the National
Portrait Gallery's Mad, Bad and Dangerous: The Cult of Lord Byron
exhibition. During the workshops students are producing creative
writing and participating in devised drama. At the end of the
project, the students will have produced an anthology of creative
writing and a video.
Quotes from workshop participants
Year 9 pupils
'We were doing the poetry workshop.
It was really inspiring and the way Henry Shuckman told us to
write was brilliant and it really worked for me. I felt my work
was some of the best work I had ever done. I would love to do
it again'.
'I thought the Dove Cottage visit
was good as it encouraged you to write creatively by looking
at details you would normally miss'.
'What a fantastic day! We set
about creating a fictional celebrity...then we were filmed, it
was a nerve racking experience but great fun. Thanks for a great
day!'
'I learned a lot about Wordsworth
and the way people lived then. I would love to do it again'.
'I enjoyed learning about Byron,
since he was 'mad, bad and dangerous'. I really enjoyed making
a video and I'm looking forward to seeing it'.
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Dove Cottage
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