Annabel Weeden
Hi! I am a Performing Arts Facilitator, Teacher and Tutor. I currently run the Spotlights Youth Theatre at Cast in Doncaster, I am the co-owner of Liquid Dance Academy in Sheffield and I run workshops/teach music in schools and educational settings.
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A review of "Making Theatre" - A podcast by Imogen Thompson
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WandaVision Review by Erin Fenlon
Comment posted on 5 May 2021
Hi Erin! This is a wonderful review - beautifully written and I really like how you've compared the stylistic qualities of the film making to other films.
How would you say your understanding of film/TV has changed from watching this? would you recommend it?
How did the creative aspects enhance the programme (like the helicopter moment)
The big question - would YOU recommend the programme?!
Annabel x -
Arts award Part C: Jackie Chan by Livi Rock
Comment posted on 25 April 2021
Well, I certainly learnt something here Livi - I didn't know he had broken most of his bones! Well done!
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Arts award part B: Thor the dark world by Livi Rock
Comment posted on 25 April 2021
Livi, great work! Glad you gave the pros and cons of the movie - and I think I agree, sometimes focusing on the fight scenes means we miss out on important storyline moments!
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Piper review by Umar Khalimov
Comment posted on 21 April 2021
This is a really good concise review and includes lots of details about the art form. I'm going to use it as an example for my Arts Award students!
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Comment posted on 5 May 2021
Great review of this podcast - I certainly learnt something new here. Would you say listening to the stage management episode helped you prepare to speak to the stage manager Heidi who came to talk to us on Zoom?
How did the creative aspects help - what is the sound quality like? Does it feel too informal, or does it feel quite formal?
Has it made an impact on the way that you consider backstage theatre work?
Annabel