NUHA INSPIRATION POTENTIAL FILM MAKERS – MAMA YOUTH PROJECT
Hello all, lovely to see you last night and here is a forwards I thought worth posting up on our blog its a great media opportunity for anyone wants a career in media Cheers, Nuhawww.mamayouthproject.org.ukMAMA Youth Project is a working production company and a registered charity which...
HANNAH REVIEWS “THE DECLARATION” and “THE RESISTANCE” by Gemma Malley
On the second day of SHAKE! we asked the participants to bring to the session something they considered to be a piece art that had Activist connotations. Hannah Brought in the The "Resistance", part of the The Declaration Trilogy by Gemma Malley. Set in the future in a time when human being has...
THE BOY WHO CRIED JUSTICE – A poem by Tanya Parthipan
I was inspired to write a poem about Stephen Lawrence through Shake explaining in detail the prejudice and injustice in his death. What touched me most is how the Centre dedicated themselves in respecting and protecting his memory, showing that Stephen Lawrence did not die in vain. He...
KAVI SPEAKS ABOUT LEARNING TO MAKE FILMS
Ana and KaviThis week has taught me so many new skills. I have learned film-making techniques, how to tell a story on screen, and make it effective for the viewer. I loved that we were capturing moments of inspiration, passion, and emotion from people that cared about life and the world...
HANNAH SHARES THE GOOD NEWS
Hi all! I have great news for anyone who's doing the IB Diploma (I know a couple of you are, but I can't remember who)! SHAKE! counts as CAS! You can claim 60 hours for it if you attended for the whole 5 days and can prove what you've done and which group you were a part of.You get 30 hours for...
HEY STEVIE – A tribute poem for Stephen Lawrence by Rotimi Skyers
Reviewed by Zena A hard hitting poem by a young man who had never written poetry before but found his voice in less than a week!! Another piece that successfully communicates the waste of life to race hate as Rotimi almost puts himself in the place of Stephen. He shows respect to UK Hip Hop...