“Stormy Weather”, a book for children written and illustrated by celebrated author, Debi Gliori, has been short-listed for the Royal Mail Prize for children’s literature.
The book, for children under seven years old, was inspired by a creative writing residency undertaken by Debi Gliori in September 2007, run by Shetland Arts in partnership with SIC…
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Shetland Inspired Book Short Listed for Major Prize
Posted by Donald Anderson on October 6th, 2010 No CommentsWordplay 2010 Evaluation
Posted by Donald Anderson on October 4th, 2010 No CommentsWordplay 2010 online evaluation is now available via the following link: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/wordplay2010evaluation…. The questionnaire should take about 5 minutes to complete. If you attended any of the events at the festival this year, we would welcome your thoughts and opinions.
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Posted by Emily Sharp on September 30th, 2010 No CommentsWe have all heard of the four capacities but what does the new curriculum mean for teachers and for artists working with them?
This all day seminar for artists who work in educational contexts will be held at the Tramway in Glasgow on the 25th November will dig deeper into the Curriculum for Excellence.
There…
Wordplay update: Sharon Tregenza
Posted by Donald Anderson on September 1st, 2010 No CommentsDue to a recent family bereavement, Sharon Tregenza is unable to take part in Wordplay 2010.
If you have tickets for either of Sharon’s events please contact the Shetland Box Office – 01595 745 555 – for a full refund.
Alternatively you can have your ticket(s) replaced with tickets of the same value for another…
Wordplay 2010: Shetland’s 9th Annual Book Festival Full Line Up Announced
Posted by Donald Anderson on August 25th, 2010 No CommentsWordplay… 2010 will bring a packed programme of delights to Islesburgh Community Centre in Lerwick on Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th September. Shetland Arts are delighted to confirm a line up of guests that includes, TV wildlife star, Simon King, leading film critic, Mark Kermode, award winning, best selling novelist, James Robertson and leading playwright,
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