excerpt from 'Spitalfields Festival 2006 – 2007 Education and Community Project' pp. 5; 7; 8 (106 words)
excerpt from 'Spitalfields Festival 2006 – 2007 Education and Community Project' pp. 5; 7; 8 (106 words)
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[A compilation of anonymous comments] The music makes the space more humane (out-patient, Royal London Hospital, ‘Music on Call’, spring 2007) In the Spitalfields performance I did music and a poem about a lion’s cave and how it smells. My mum and dad were proud of me. I told it in front of 100 people and I was proud. We had a big party (Pupil, Cherry Trees School, March 2007) They was [sic] singing about water and it opened my eyes from a different point of view because I’d never thought that you could express water by music. (pupil, Old Palace Primary School, ‘Waterfalls and Fountains’, June 2007) |
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