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Drama workshop

15/7/2018

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We had a drama workshop in the hall with Peter, Gavin and Hollie. We talked about mystery plays and how the stories come from the Bible. We read the story of Noah's ark and talked about how they might have performed it back then. They would have used masks, puppets, costumes, props and scenery. It was very colourful. Most people couldn't read in those days so they watched plays and listened to stories.    Group 1

I enjoyed having the drama workshop because Gavin was really funny when it came to playing Noah.    Ella

I learnt what Norwich, medieval, mystery and play meant.    Katlyn  

I enjoyed making Noah's ark animals with people and friends.    Jordan

I learnt what ark means and also I learnt that it is amazing to act out Noah's ark.    Ella
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    ​Costessey Junior School is located in the community of Costessey in Norwich.

    Working with Year 4
    (8-9yrs)

    Lead Teacher: Mrs Hutcheon

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    Photographs by Gavin Bromley, Hollie Harrington, Peter Beck and Costessey Junior School
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