Music inspired by the Indian jungle
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Manoah worked with musicians Jackie on vibes and James on cello (from Wigmore Hall), to create this wonderful piece of music inspired by the Indian jungle. Sit back and take a listen!
Manoah worked with musicians Jackie on vibes and James on cello (from Wigmore Hall), to create this wonderful piece of music inspired by the Indian jungle. Sit back and take a listen!
This week at the Brompton we raised a whopping £13.03 for Red Nose day by setting up a store!
Luke (9) took part in Discover Arts Award which he has now completed and passed –well done! Luke said, ‘I enjoyed the colouring and making the t-shirt.’ When asked what he thought of his completed folder, he said; ‘really good’. He said that he found out that; ‘The Arts can be anything; music words, art, books, ICT...’ Congratulations Luke!
At the Brompton Ramendeep made an origami butterfly in DT and absolutely loved this, she also made a heart and a cup, that you can drink from out of card.
Chelsea FC football players came to visit our students at the hospital school. Check out Heidi and Blake's thank you letters.
Jennifer has a keen interest in writing poetry on issues she feels passionate about. Check out her latest poem "One Day A Time Will Come"
Shelby listened to different versions of Wild Mountain Thyme and then sang and recorded her own version - take a listen!
At the Royal Brompton Hospital, students worked with our poet-in-residence, Philip, to create their own poems. One of our students wrote a poem called Cugemca inspired by three words: cute, gemstone and cat.