Monday, 28 October 2013

Mammoth Steppes to promote peace and unity.



Redbridge Carnival Association will be holding a one week free arts taster session for children aged 5-11.  
The workshops will celebrate the 150th anniversary of  both Sir Antonio Brady's discovery of mammoth 
remains in Ilford and remember the impact of the Great War, which started 100 years ago next year.

Times:    12:00 - 16:00
Dates:     Monday 28th October - Friday 1st November 2013
Venue:    Clementswood Community Centre, Connaught Road, Ilford, Essex, IG1 1RN
Event:     Paper mache, drawing arts and historical review workshops.  
Ages:      5 - 11


We are going to explore the pre-historical Ilford Steppe Mammoth and make a replica using paper mache.  

We will  also explore the story of the Great War and seek ways to change society for the better, starting with our community. Various poppy flowers will be created to mark the remembrance day (11th November)
and message of peace, hope and unity will be attached.  Poppies will be made using various media
for example textiles, plastic, paper in an attempt to espouse recycling.  The best art work form both
sessions will be used tocreate a collage that will be submitted to the council to be used in their celebrations.
We will also place some of the poppies in South Park to share our work with the wider community.

Please come and join in this exciting project.  Call Wilson Chowdhry on 020 8514 0861 or email:
redbridgecarnival@yahoo.co.uk  for more details or to register your child.

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