Licketyspit Xmas Round-up 2019

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20th December Merry Christmas from Licketyspit! Read & download the whole 2019 round-up here! Scroll down to see our 2019 timeline. Timeline 2019 January   New Website Launch Virginia to Philadelphia  for IPAY Conference Storyplay Residency Part 2 at Riverside Primary, Govan   February-March Storyplay Taster Residency at Ibrox Primary, Govan Storyplay Residency Year 3, Part 2 at Oakwood Primary, Easterhouse Storyplay Residency Year 2, Part 2 at  St Mary's Primary, Maryhill April-June  Big Porridge & Play Glasgow Year 3 (+ 3 taster sessions) June Mothersong Pilot July North Edinburgh Arts Summer Play sessions August  Licketyspit moved to our new Glasgow home at Community Central Hall, Maryhill Road! September  Storyplay Residency Year 3 at St Mary's Primary, Maryhill (LicketyLeap, Porridge & Play, Playcard Play) October  Big Porridge & Play Glasgow Year 3 Celebration Picnic & Play 2 at Riverside Museum; Tall Ship; North Edinburgh Arts; Modern Art Gallery Edinburgh   November  Picnic & Play 2 at WHALE Arts CFN Trip with Caravan Project Big Days Out to the Glasgow Film Theatre December CFN Trip to the Panto at Community Central Halls NWRC LicketyTale of Molly Whuppie

Licketyspit Xmas Round-up 20192025-04-02T23:45:35+00:00

Oakwood LicketyLeap

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In Autumn Term 2018/19, 30 more children from Oakwood P1, P2 and P3 took part in LicketyLeap (The Story of Margaret & Margaret). In Session One, they travelled through the bog, over the sea, into the cave and up the mountain with Worried Margaret and Bold Margaret, to find their Heart's Desires! In Session Two, the children reenacted the whole story with the actor-pedagogues, using only a blanket. It's always incredible to see how much they remember and the increase in confidence to talk to us and share thoughts and ideas after Session One. Later in Session Two, parents and carers were invited to watch the video of the first session and some live reenactments of parts of the story by their children. It's so significant for the children to share this significant experience with the adults in their life and it's great to chat to parents and carers about the impact they think LicketyLeap has had on their child, and tell them more about why we do it.

Oakwood LicketyLeap2025-04-02T23:44:54+00:00

Learning to communicate with words empowers children!

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I spent the early years of Licketyspit writing, directing and producing big, complex shows for children and families (and acting in them too!). Licketyspit is rooted in theatre, and we continue to produce full scale productions, like Molly Whuppie at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2016. We want to fire children’s imaginations and we can see that theatre is a fantastic tool to do this. But more than this, an experience of theatre can give an early years child a great store of material, a multi-layered experience they can go on playing with, explore, share, re-invent and learn through. All children’s theatre reflects the artists behind it and their response to children. Licketyspit wants to inspire children in all aspects of our work – which is highly physical, visual and musical. We particularly we want to inspire children with language. Learning to communicate with words empowers children and connects them with society. You cannot really accumulate knowledge and learn until you have a vocabulary. Early years children learn many new words every day and understand far more than they can express. They relish navigating their way through language piecing together new understandings and relating them to the way they see and meet the world. An experience of theatre is like zipping a big book of experience inside a child. Licketyspit believes all children are bursting with possibility. We want [...]

Learning to communicate with words empowers children!2025-04-02T23:48:00+00:00

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