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Newlands School, Middlesbrough, 8th October 1997. Cultural Education
Newlands School, Middlesbrough, 8th October 1997. Cultural Education, pupils get a feeling for South African music, drama and dance culture from Masvino, Zimbabwe
Dave Charnley
Teesside Archive
Mirrorpix
England
TA 97 23105
Media ID 21738630
© Mirrorpix
Audience Culture Customs Large Group Of People Middlesbrough Musical Instruments Schoolchildren Schools Spectators Zimbabwean
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In this print titled "Newlands School, Middlesbrough, 8th October 1997. Cultural Education" we are transported back to the vibrant atmosphere of a school event in the 1990s. The image captures a large group of schoolchildren eagerly immersing themselves in South African music, drama, and dance culture. The focal point of the picture is Masvino, a talented performer from Zimbabwe who has come to enlighten these young minds about his country's rich traditions. As he skillfully plays traditional musical instruments, his infectious energy fills the air and captivates both the children and spectators alike. The crowd consists of an enthusiastic audience made up of teachers, parents, and fellow students who have gathered to witness this cultural exchange firsthand. Excitement radiates from their faces as they absorb every beat and movement with wide-eyed wonderment. This snapshot showcases not only the power of education but also highlights how diverse cultures can be celebrated within our communities. Through events like these, schools provide invaluable opportunities for children to broaden their horizons by embracing customs different from their own. Dave Charnley's photograph beautifully encapsulates a moment frozen in time – one that reminds us all of the importance of cultural education and fostering understanding between nations. It serves as a testament to Newlands School's commitment to nurturing well-rounded individuals equipped with knowledge beyond textbooks alone.
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