Thanks to all who came to the premiere screening of ‘The Day We Made Rain – Embracing Diversity by working together’. If you missed out don’t worry the short film can be viewed on vimeo http://www.vimeo.com/12909463
It’s ready
the short film is ready. Hope to see you all at the screening this Saturday 26 June, 12.30pm, Seniors Community Centre, Tarcutta Street, Wagga Wagga
Come and celebrate Refugee Week
The day we made rain – poster
Come and celebrate Refugee Week at the premiere screening of ‘The day we made rain’ a cinematic extravaganza of puppetry and dance. This short film is a unique and original production created by a vibrant group of Wagga kids teaming with energy and creativity.
Editing, editing and more editing
The 26th of June is creeping ever so near and I’m busy making the final touches to the short film. Make sure you pencil in the 26th June so you can see for yourself the great work the kids have done and help us celebrate Refugee Week.
Hope to see you there
Sally
Filming is finished…to the editing room
The filming is all done. On Saturday we wound down the program with some time in the park, some games and morning tea. Has been an absolute blast to work with and get to know each participant. Now it’s editing time. Watch this space for a sneak peak.
Cheers
Sally
Lights, camera, action…
The kids were lapping up the limelight as we endeavoured to capture footage of the puppet show as well as other bits and pieces including the dances choreographed by the kids and our warm-up session. The kids looked the part decked out in blue, streamers, masks and glitter.
Today we do it all again and hope to complete the filming stage of the program. Then it’s to the editing room to assemble a short film capable of reflecting the vibrancy and energy exuded by these talented performers.
Cheers,
Sally
Filming to start tomorrow
Exciting times ahead. The film crew is booked and ready to go for tomorrow afternoon.
Kids in the local rag
Check out this video – courtesy of Heaps Decent
The kids will be so excited to see video of themselves performing their dance. Big thanks to Heaps Decent!
Dancing at The Museum of the Riverina from Heaps Decent on Vimeo.