Pupils and parents of Jubilee and Lauriston Primary Schools explored London's cultural delights, and used this website to write about their experience, and share photographs of the city and their life.

Why why why have I never been to watch a Shakespeare play??..  Isn't it a wonderful thing to learn new things about our old English language even at my ripe old age !!!  Well I'm sure  this is the start of something new so thank you ABC.

Maggie & Olivia

Meet the participants and read the blog

See the photos and watch the film

 

National portrait gallery

The morning started great as Olivia and I met up with Zehra and Mel who were already on the  388 bus, we had travelled in good time so we put our cameras to use and had lots of fun taking pictures . Then Mel persuaded me ( he he) to climb up to the huge lion at Trafalga SQ and natually I said yes if she would too !!!! SO WE DID and guess what ????
Your right we couldn't get down. Was just fantastic hearing Zehra and OLivia laughing at their responsible parents.

It was great meeting up with everyone and looking at the portraits although I must say from starting my day laughing and fooling around the pictures left me feeling really sad inside.

Before I go I also would like to thank Madeline, Nic and peter the only man that can really get you around a whole museum in YES 60 seconds. Thank you all had a really interesting day. Maggie.

What a wonderful lot of bloggers!

Wow! Breda and Jordan there's no stopping you two is there? Can't wait to see the photo project on dinners you cook and eat. In fact it was great reading all the entries tonight to see what everyone is aiming to do - faces in mirrors, Muirrean - sounds great. And as for Rhea's shopping trip down Oxford Street.... I can't think of anything worse but I'm sure you and your mum and cousin will have a ball. And Marcia and Dwaun, the pics of Ridley Road should be good too.

Thanks, everyone for turning up tonight, and thanks Eelyn, Nic and Madeleine for the usual brilliant input.

I haven't blogged since the National Portrait Gallery visit but it was excellent and lovely to read your comments, Meyrem and Zehra - you're very brave going anywhere near Maggie in Trafalgar Square but the photos look great and could be used by the police!

Remember, our next event is the drama workshop at Jubilee on the first Monday back after half term. If we meet at the end of school and head off together we'll not get lost I hope.

Have a wonderful half term and keep snapping and blogging!

market

Im going to take photographs of the Bethnal Green market on saturday. My favourite stall is the cd stall and my second is the scarfs and gloves and hat stall.

So far I have taken photos of my gym and my crazy dogs.      
There names are bella and precious.

      


Cuban Dancing at Sadlers Wells.

Wow what an evening !!! From sillohetted dancing cubian musicians to the soft feet of the ballet and finishing the night off with some body popping all the way to the no 38 bus stop.
Really enjoyed meeting all the adults and their children.

The national portrait gallery



The national portrait gallery was quite interesting we saw alot of photos  we  liked  it  so  much  my  best  bit  was  my  mum  was  stuck on  the  lion in trafalga square!
I really liked the way the photos in the portrait gallery made me have a reactions towards them some caused me to feel quite sad while others made you understand others. Zehra really enjoyed the tudors especially when she saw henry the 7 th portrat she found it interesting that his portait was thrown in the bin!

Nation - An interiew with the author (video)

I thought this was an interesting interview with the writer of Nation - I found it on Youtube...You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this video

The mueseum

The musem was ok and good but i onlyb liked the henry the 8th pictures just because we were lerning about it in year 4 but some of the pictuers i didnt like but all togther it was ok

How to get your photos on the site

It's been fascinating reading about everyone's experiences with the photo workshop and the Portrait Gallery and I'm sure you're all keen to start sharing your work. Here is a quick guide to creating a photo album on the site, and including photos in your blog.

And remember - don't share photos that you wouldn't be happy for the world to see!

How to upload an album of your photos

The National Portrait Gallery by dunni

On Saturday 6th Febuary i went to The National Portrait Gallery and i really enjoyed it. I also heard from kay that she went to The National Gallery instead of The National Portrait Gallery!(I would easily get mixed up with that!)

First of all we got to wonder around the gallery, i did with my mum Naya and Samson, we were wondering all around the place.We then became hungry and started felling Ravenous
   which suprises me because i bearly eat.We went to the caffe downstairs to have our lunch and it was delicious! We were ment to go to The National Gallery afterwards but everyone was to tired so we all went home.
Some of the paintings made feel sad like  when there was a painting of a man with no eyes and it looked really sad and sorry. One other sad one was that there was a lady who had a big cut round her waste and it was masive, she burst into tears which made me fell sorry for her. There were also some discusting paintings that aren't for children and that was not that funny.

I wouldn't mind going to The National Portrait Gallery again, but maybe next time we can stay a bit longer. I also want to say love everyones work on the blog and keep blogging!





The day we met Amy...

Hello All,
Well Saturday was good. Keon and I arrived early as we didn’t really know where we were going. So we had a look in the shop for once Keon didn’t complain about us shopping. I don’t know of it was an early start or I was hot and bothered...I just got a little bored. I really like the photographs in the competition. I had a look at them on the website before hand so it was nice to see them in frames and a little background info.
I was looking at the soldier a close up portrait, Magdlene asked me if I liked it, “yes" I told her. He had sadness in his eyes I wanted to hear him speak. Also I thought he was a bit of a hunk!!Anyway it turns out that Magdlenes hubby took the photo..(good job I didn’t pull it to pieces lol)
The photograph that won surprised me, I thought it was very plain and boring, it reminded me of swimming when if was at school, I was scared of the water and hated the changing rooms, so for me I discarded the photo.(not very nice I know) When I sat down there was a couple saying they couldn’t believe that photo had won also. Obviously we are not professionals and don’t know anything about the lighting pose etc.

When we left the gallery, we had a walk to Trafalgar square, Keon and I were heading for the lions, then you never guess who walked past????AMY WINEHOUSE.."Keon look there’s AMY"...only joking it was Amy in Drag!!Any way I shouted Amy can we take your pic! Sure she said and posed...then we saw the others...5 drag queens! I ended up in the middle of them and saying to Keon take one more! One of the ladies said hurry up, I’m getting face ache! So I said actually we are doing a project taking photos, they said ahw bless him!!


So after all that excitement we got on the bus and jumped of had a wonder round China town, managed to buy a paper lantern..Keon didn’t feel comfortable not sure why. So we headed home.


ABC..forces me to get off my backside and see more of London...creating memories. I’m sure one day Keon will tell his children about the day he met Amy....

 

The National PORTRAIT Gallery

Thank you to those who came along on Saturday. My parents thought you were all amazing and mum went on and on about how polite and interesting all the children were. She was stunned by how you were all so willing to chat to her (clearly more willing than I am!!!). Living out in the wilds of Devon I think she has been reading too many newspaper reports and listening to the telly all of which say that the children of Hackney are wild! Well done for showing her that the newspapers get it wrong!!! You are all amazing! I hope you were inspired by what you saw at the Gallery, I've certainly decided to focus on making my subjects look happy! Thanks to Ronnie and Kay for going to the National Gallery - sorry we were round the corner in the PORTRAIT gallery but I hope you had a good time anyway. There's a blogging sesion at Jubilee on Wednesday 10th so you can write up all your thoughts and try to get some pictures on the blog? Hope to see you there. Thanks again for Saturday.

Sadlers wells and the awesome dancing

we loved the Hip Hop and the bit where someone went 'euwe' at the ballet dancers kissing and lots of people laughed and then we got told off by the usher.

Alex loved the variety of people old ,young,all ages all colours,shapes and sizes going to see dance on a Sunday Night.And the dance/theatre piece with the green leaves.

Nile loved the Hip Hop and the giggling with everyone.

we had an o.k time at the photography workshop but got lost in the dark on the way home.

Tonight we had lots of fun at home taking photos,we look forward to the trip to the Portrait Gallery on Saturday. 

theater

i really enjoyed the show i particularly like the hip hop !!!!!!!

Dance like Angels!!!!!

On Tuesday 26th January i went to the dance workshop, i really enjoyed it and i would like to do it again. I guess you are waiting for me to tell you what happened, then your in luck.
We first of all had to copy the teacher called cheryle and it was fun. We then learnt some salsa and we had to move our hips a lot but we only learnt the basic steps.Then we learnt some freestile one of them was called the six step which is the one when you are moveng your legs and arms on the floor. We first of all for the freestile walked forward four times on the fourth step we posed, like peace. We do that four times then we slide to the left and the right four times, then this is when it gets complicated to the end. Then, we push ourself forward on one foot and backwards on the other foot then we kick both of our legs quickly once on each foot. Afterthat we turn to show we want to fight. Next, we did something that i call pop which is when you move your body slowly but in a freestile way. Then, when you are on the floor you do something called the six step which i told you about in this paragraph then you can do a balance like head stand or frog balance any balance. If you do all of that well you are a freestile proffesional!

Now you might be wondering where this cheryle is from, well she is from sadlers wells and i know that place is great!

If you want more information give me a comment and i can send it to you.



PHOTOGRAPHER BEWARE!

The photography workshop at Lauriston School reminded me of the tragic death of Lady Diana. I don't personally like how photographers interfere into peoples privacy, especially when they do not get the permission of the people they photograph. Everyone should be given the freedom to choose if they want their photograph taken or not, including the celebrities. The idea of encrouching into peoples lives without their consent is not my thing. I don't know if i will do well in this task, but i will try to do my best without making anyone unhappy.


Great things i intend to go for, are ancient things that shows beauty of the old times, and traditional things that show different culture and its beauty. Though not my strong point, i look forward to come up with nice poses.       

DANCE! DANCE! DANCE!

How can i forget to blog about the great time i had at the dance workshop? Oh yes i know why, it was a good excercise i had for a long time, i must be coming out of the tiredness. I had great fun and move my bodies like i have done some years back, nevertheless, the children are great dancers than some of us. Whenever i see children doing what i cannot do now, it remind me of ageing, and get scared of how worse it will become in years to come. How i wish one won't grow old! The workshop is great fun and good exercise for me, and i do look forward to the next one. Let's gooooooooooo dancing again!

Crash, Bang, Wallop - what a picture!

Thanks to all who came last night - sorry if you didn't make it! Hope you all had fun clicking away...I'm very keen to get some portraits done myself, but also want to have ago at doing something with shadows and light. Of course I may have to charge my camera first!!! Please look after the cameras everybody...remember to keep the strap round your necks! See you all at the National Portrait Gallery on Saturday at 11 a.m. Really looking forward to seing what you have all taken! What themes/subjects have you all decided upon? Take inspiration from the Gallery on Saturday and then go and explore taking pictures as you go...Trafalgar Square, Covent Garden market....
See you on Saturday

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