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Time and Tide Festival

TIME AND TIDE – Festival of the Sea

At the beginning of March, CVA Dance students took part in an emotional site-specific performance as part of Portsmouth’s Festival of the Sea festival which saw live and digital performances exploring our relationship with the waters that surround us.

Back in June 2018, Miss Nutland, Head of Dance, was contacted by Liz Weston from the New Theatre Royal in Portsmouth with a proposal for a site-specific performance at the Square Tower in Southsea. After several months of discussions and different ideas being proposed, the final theme that was decided on was The Sea, a performance involving our Year 9 dance students along with a number of elders from the NTR.

With the theme set, our Year 9 students came up with an idea to base a performance around the sadness of saying goodbye to loved ones who are leaving to go out to sea and, in contrast, the excitement of (hopefully) welcoming them home again.

Students wrote post cards to loved ones who they imaged had gone away which were then transformed into solo dance pieces. Several months and many rehearsals later, they had a piece which not only explored their postcard ideas but began the story of the whole production. The girls worked tirelessly throughout the project and were able to collaborate and work with a number of the NTR players who came in to our rehearsals on a number of occasions. The end result was simply stunning. The girls performed with passion and a clear sense of storytelling and emotion. Several audience members were left in tears during the performance and commented on how professional the girls were throughout the entire production.

Liz Weston, Director of Time and Tide said, “I am writing to you to say how much the New Theatre Royal Dancers and Players enjoyed working with you and your dance students on "Time and Tide". I have had a great deal of positive feedback from audience members saying how impressed they were with  the high standard of your students' performance and how well it worked within the overall performance. The girls worked very hard to create and perfect the piece and I was impressed seeing their commitment to the whole performance.  Their interpretation of the theme was sensitive, beautiful and moving.  Their behaviour during rehearsals and the actual performances was excellent - they were, indeed, great ambassadors for Castle View Academy!”

Time and Tide Festival

 


Year 10 Motivational talk - UoP & PFC

Yesterday Year 10 students welcomed University of Portsmouth along with PFC midfielder Bryn Morris, commercial director Anna Mitchell and marketing manager Shaun Whitmarsh in to give a motivational talk about their chosen career paths.

Year 10 Motivational talk - UoP & PFC

 


Favela's - Homework Project

Fantastic favela's of all shapes and sizes have been coming in thick and fast over the past week. Year 7, 8 & 9 Art students were set a homework project to produce their own favela based on the slums of Rio. For inspiration students looked at artist Tracey Snelling and her one thousand shacks installation.

Favela's - Homework Project

 


Marie Curie Plant a Daffodil Month

As part of the year 7 'Act of Kindness' campaign, students have decided to support @mariecurieuk plant a daffodil month (1st-29th March). Daffodil bulbs are available for 50p from the academy canteen. #everydaffodil #CVProud

Marie Curie Plant a Daffodil Month

 


Happy Birthday CVA!

Happy Birthday to CVA! Staff today are celebrating a year since joining @UnitedLearning, What better way to celebrate, than with lots of cake.
#Thebestineveryone #CVProud #Excellenceinallwedo

Happy Birthday CVA!

 


Year 9 Art work - 3D Letters

Our Year 9 students have been busy creating 3D letters exploring personal identity and belonging. The results have been fantastic. #CVProud #Excellenceinallwedo

Year 9 Art work - 3D Letters

 


Miss School, Miss Out Campaign

Miss School, Miss Out

It's important to ensure that each child attends school regularly. Evidence shows that children who do so are more successful, not only in school, but in all areas of life. Missing school means not only missing out on lessons, but also clubs, friendships, careers support, trips and all the other opportunities that school has to offer. If children understand the importance of regular attendance from an early age, it helps them to maintain that attitude throughout their school life and into their work life.

Portsmouth City Council is committed to ensuring that every child gets the chance to go to school to help them to get the best possible start to life.

https://www.portsmouth.gov.uk/attendance

Miss School, Miss Out Campaign

 


We Will Rock You Production

WWRY TICKETS NOW ON SALE. Students have been working hard at rehearsals for CVA's upcoming school production of 'We Will Rock You' on 3rd & 4th April, All tickets £5. Students can buy tickets during rehearsals or at break/lunch time from the Arts staff work room. #CVProud #WWRY #Educationwithcharacter #CVDramaUL

We Will Rock You Production

 


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