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We are a specialist team of artists and musicians from the Royal College of Art and the Royal College of Music. We work as mentors for The Creative Mentors Foundation – a charity whose primary aim is to help make the arts curriculum at State Secondary Schools more rewarding and accessible for dyslexic and dyspraxic children. From September to December 2011 we have been given the unique opportunity to work alongside teachers at Fairley House School for dyslexic and dyspraxic children. Our intention is to deliver projects that challenge pre-conceptions of what art, design and music is and indeed, what it can become, to realize each child’s creative potential and to find ways to increase the child’s confidence in communicating their ideas effectively.

What makes us unusual as team of mentors/teachers is that we are dyslexic and have gone through the education system achieving Master degrees from colleges at the forefront of art, design and music disciplines. Therefore, rather than seeing dyslexia as a disability, we have found that it is gift– providing us with a rich canvas of creativity, innovative thinking and alternate perspectives that are welcomed and very much needed in today’s society. Our aim as mentors is to share this knowledge of working with a ‘disability’ to transform it into an ‘ability’ as we have done, so that each child can have the confidence to use their ‘ability’ to help shape their personal and perhaps, global future….

Thursday 6 October 2011

06.10.11 - YEAR 9 ART "CRUISE CLASS" - TIME

Time as Rhythm… Time as events that have shaped the city in the Past… Time as possible Future scenarios for the city.


How can we illustrate time? Using rhythm. Painting time… painting music. Using tracks from 6 different genres of music, with a focus on painting feelings and emotions, shapes and feeling spaces within the music. Using different painting tools from brushes to wood and cutlery.



Rhythm exercise- paint blindfolded unleashing your senses through sensory deprivation.






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