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A converted needlework room at a Cleveland school has provided the ideal intimate setting
A converted needlework room at a Cleveland school has provided the ideal intimate setting for a drama studio. Drama students at Dene School, Thornaby, can now improvise in the luxury of a room fitted with sound and lighting equipment. Drama teacher Sue Clocherty with pupil (left) Kristie Roberts, 13, Sue Hornibrook, 14 and twin sister Elaine. 29th June 1989
Staff
Teesside Archive
Mirrorpix
Thornaby
England
Media ID 21700194
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Dene School Pupils Schools Teacher Teenagers Thornaby
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A glimpse into the past reveals a remarkable transformation of a needlework room at Dene School in Thornaby, Cleveland. Once dedicated to the delicate art of stitching, this space has now been reborn as an intimate drama studio, providing the perfect setting for aspiring actors to unleash their creativity. Equipped with state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems, this converted room offers Drama students at Dene School a luxurious playground for improvisation and performance. The photo captures Drama teacher Sue Clocherty alongside her talented pupils: Kristie Roberts, 13; Sue Hornibrook, 14; and Elaine Hornibrook – twin sister to Sue. The year is 1989 - an era defined by its vibrant youth culture and distinctive fashion choices. These teenagers proudly don their school uniforms while embracing the opportunity to explore their artistic talents within these hallowed walls. This image encapsulates not only the physical transformation of a simple classroom but also symbolizes the power of education in nurturing young minds. It serves as a reminder that even seemingly ordinary spaces can be reinvented to inspire greatness. As we peer into this snapshot from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to an era where dreams were nurtured amidst humble surroundings. Let us celebrate both the ingenuity of educators like Sue Clocherty and the boundless potential that lies within every student who dares to dream.
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