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Poetry and spoken word by young people, for young people. What do you get up to during your lunch break at school? For the past two years, a group of talented students at Longhill High School in Brighton have been writing poetry and spoken word at a lunchtime club. Here's a sneak peek into some of the words they've crafted and why they choose to be part of Young Writers Collective. Featuring poetry and interviews with these 11 to 16 year old writers, including hearing from the workshop leader poet Roy McFarlane. Powerful poems about friendship, football, freedom to express yourself and more! This is the collective's first podcast.
Hosted by members of the collective Henry and Eden.
Funded thanks to The Vakil Foundation.
Edited and produced by Little Green Pig team Chris Callard and Sally Woodcock.
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This episode is hosted by Tuesday Club, based in Moulsecoomb, Brighton, with club members Nellie, Brooklyn and Darena as your hosts. With additional audio by Monday, Tuesday and Thursday Club members and special older guests. Created by children aged seven to eleven, to be enjoyed by children and adults of all ages! Produced by Chris Callard and Sally Woodcock for Little Green Pig. Part of Ageing Well Festival and supported by funding thanks to East Brighton Trust and Brighton Soup.
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Mangler du episoder?
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Why do stories matter? Did the egg come before the chicken? And should professional footballers be paid so much? These questions and more are debated by Little Green Pig's young writers from Thursday Club in Brighton, Sussex. Enjoy this playful podcast by children for people of all ages to enjoy listening to.
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Listen to tiny tales and short stories about “Miniature Worlds” in the first episode of The Little Green Pig Podcast! What worlds would exist inside a lightbulb? What happens when humans are shrunk to miniature size? Discover big imaginative ideas and tall tales, inspired by the theme of “miniature worlds”, written and performed by children from Little Green Pig’s writing clubs.