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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Free for All Tour

RETripYesterday we went to Liverpool Cathedral to take part in the Free for All tour marking the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade. Using drama, dance, music and creative workshops, we will explore the story of the Abolitionist movement and the continuing story of slavery in the world The event encourages young people in Years 5 – 8 to engage with issues raised by the Citizenship curriculum (human rights, justice, freedom and democracy, active citizenship) and will culminate in a full scale public performance working with professional actors.

They are touring around the country so if you've not yet had the chance see if you can get involved.  There is no cost other than the transport to and from the location of the event.  Full details are available on the Free for All page, including (hopefully) pictures of our session.

You can also here interviews with some children that took part on podcast at Trax16, a monthly podcast with some of the free for all team.

Link: www.freeforalltour.info

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