Magical “Wilding Theatre” enchants students at Lowther

July 2024

Magical "Wilding Theatre" enchants students at Lowther

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Local primary school sudents from Shap CE School and Lowther Endowed School were treated to a unique and unforgettable experience last week as part of Cumbria Connect’s arts and nature initiative.

Miscreations Theatre brought their captivating “Wilding Theatre” production to the grounds of Lowther Castle, transforming part of the North Park into a stage for a truly special community event.

Undeterred by the pouring rain, the children embarked on a captivating ecological odyssey.  The park came alive with laughter and wonder as Miscreations Theatre brought stories of nature’s struggles, resilience and the vital importance of wild spaces.  Towering puppets, whimsical clowns and heartfelt songs resonated with the young audience, fostering a lasting appreciation for the environment.

The undisputed highlight of the event was the awe-inspiring giant curlew puppet, which gracefully roamed the castle grounds, capturing the imaginations of all who witnessed its majestic stride.

 

 “The performance was a delightful blend of humour and creativity, perfectly capturing our students’ attention. It resonated with the environmental issues they’re learning about in class, sparking their imaginations and igniting a passion for the world around them.”

Katie Chappell, Head Teacher at Shap CE Primary

“Exhilarated doesn’t even begin to describe the children’s energy after the play! They sang and splashed in puddles all the way back to school, still buzzing from the magic.”

Carla Weild, Head Teacher at Lowther Endowed School

Nature's on stage! Wilding Theatre at Lowther, Cumbria

This is what happens when Miscreations Theatre takes pupils from Lowther Endowed School on a MAGICAL nature adventure at Lowther Castle. Watch the highlights of a special performance of Wilding Theatre for the CUMBRIA CONNECT community & schools project, with magical stories about the plight of nature and importance of wilder places using storytelling, clown performance, puppets and song. Can YOU spot the giant curlew? This is all part of Cumbria Connect and the Endangered Landscapes & Seascapes programme. Our mission is to restore nature at a landscape scale - across some 42,000 hectares... an area bigger than Birmingham

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Want to learn more about Cumbria Connect’s Schools & Community Projects?

We have more exciting initiatives planned! Get in touch with us at cumbriaconnect@connectfornature.org.uk and stay tuned for future adventures that connect our communities with the wonders of nature!