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"With art
you have voice, with voice you have freedom,
with freedom
you comes responsilbility".
Richard J.
Frankland.
Golden Seahorse Education has
been established to develop and deliver Aboriginal education
and cultural awareness training to a wide range of
educational, community, corporate, government and business
institutions.
GS Education can deliver
workshops, lectures and education programs across a wide range of
issues including cultural issues, deaths in custody, native title,
art and culture, Stolen Generation and story telling.
WHEN YOU HAVE ART YOU HAVE VOICE
- all ages
A full or half day
program encompassing Aboriginal cultural awareness training. This
program can be tailored to suit the needs of the client with guest
speakers and our 'add on' Planting Seeds' workshop. Issues covered
include history/legislation/issues/native title/stolen
generation/art/culture and society.
PLANTING SEEDS - WORKSHOPS
FOR RECONCILIATION - In 2003 GS Education established an
inspirational workshop titled 'Planting Seeds - Workshops for
Reconciliation'. This 2 hour workshop program has begun to gather
national and international interest for the powerful way in which
it uses the arts to deal with cross-cultural awareness
issues.
MAKIN FILMS (Years
8-12)
Workshop based
training program designed to be delivered over 16 weeks where
students work with Richard Frankland and other industry
professionals to develop their own stories for and work with
professional filmakers to create short drama and documentary
programs.
TESTIMONIALS
Dear
Jon
I thought
that your and Richard's workshop at the IFTE conference was packed
with ideas and hands on activities which would be bound to interest
and engage students.
The feedback
from the teachers was that it was one of the best, and most useful
sessions they had attended.
I thought
the tenor of the session was a perfect balance between humour and
seriousness. I also admired the way that you were both able to
tailor your workshop to the teachers that were in it, so that those
that were keen to participate were able to do so, but the shy and
reserved were also encouraged to join in - and did
so.
Congratulations on a terrific
session.
Val Kent
Victorian Association For The Teachers of English - Melbourne,
2003.
To find out
more about how you can book a workshop, speech, lecture, or enquire
about our study notes contact:
Golden Seahorse Education
m - 0408 386 812
e - jfoss@ozemail.com.au |