What Little Amal taught me.

What Little Amal taught me.

Friday 29th October Little Amal arrived in Sheffield to a warm, friendly and moving welcoming party from the City of Sanctuary.

The entire process of being apart of ‘The Walk’ has been interesting and eye-opening. I was surprised at how much the day moved me! Seeing the fantastic turn out was reassuring that the world is not full of hateful people; that they only live amongst people with empathy, comforting kindness and acceptance.

Theatre was used as a vortex of expression. The puppet of Amal received compliments that would push humans to tears. I heard callings of ‘we love you Amal!’  This was powerful. The use of the verb ‘..love..’ with regard to a bundle of robotics and wood was the perfect example of what ‘The Walk’ means to people. I didn’t expect this when we started this project; I had underestimated the need for recognition and celebration regarding those seeking sanctuary and the use of theatre was the perfect catalyst to aid this course and to educate.

I was proud to be apart it. To have my audio hung in Tudor Square, to be of assistance to Rosie with ‘Stand and Be Counted ‘Theatre Company and merely to witness the day was great.

I have learnt a great deal from working with this project. Beginning with the writing workshop with Rosie; this provided a fabulous launch pad to writing an organic and emotive monologue. This also sparked our thinking of why we were writing them, the significance of the message we were wanting to convey. I feel this exercise was useful and would be applicable going forward when wanting to create a monologue. The recording and editing procedure was a concern for me as I am fearful of technology! However, using ‘audio editor’ I began to get to grips with it and ended up being happy with the audio piece. I managed to edit and add music, fades and echoes which enhanced the audio and it was rewarding to see the development of the piece after applying the feedback I had received.

I have learnt a lot from being a part of Little Amal’s journey.

 

Photography credits - Smart Banda9803992453?profile=RESIZE_400x

E-mail me when people leave their comments –

Hollie Wells

You need to be a member of Sheffield Hallam University | Acting & Performance to add comments!

Join Sheffield Hallam University | Acting & Performance

About Blog

What is this page for?

You can use this page to share news. This might including show reviews, personal updates, thought pieces, reflections etc.

Not what you're here for?

Add an event

+ Share an opportunity

First year reflection


Coming here i was already prepared in terms of this module. In college we made websites and shot showreels and headshots, when this module started i really did want to refine my brand and website as i knew there was still much more i could do to…

Read more…
Views: 6
Comments: 0

" A cabbage !"


"feels like fragments of a mosaic" - The Guardian 2019 is a beautiful way fo describing this play.

When me and Mae were first told we would be doing a doulouge together we were really pleased. We know we are reliable and can work well…

Read more…
Views: 7
Comments: 0

Voice actors needed for audio comedy!


Second year screenwriting students need voice cast for their audio narrative series:

Gene B. Hammerfist - Middle aged, cocky and narcissistic (The host of the radio show "Hammerfisted")
 
Clive - The shows producer…
Read more…
Views: 5
Comments: 0

Mankind's Soundboard


We were given an instruction and introduction to Foley sound, the art of creating sound effects using sometimes bizarre methods that actually create rather genuine sounds. A particular example of this bizarreness was to use the crunching of…

Read more…
Views: 3
Comments: 0

bubbles


today we experiemneted with foley sound. This was my  first expereince doing things like this. This morning we learned about how the expererts use different things to create everyday sound. Examples of this includes using hands on a wooden floor…

Read more…
Views: 7
Comments: 1

(I)t came from outer space...


Our newest piece of work was the creation of an audio performance, an audio tour to be specific. The brief was to create one based on the Sheffield ampitheatre that combined actual historical facts as well as some original information, which is…

Read more…
Views: 24
Comments: 1

the discovery


when we first got the task to create an audio work for the amphitheatre I didnt even know it was a place. So when we wnet in our class break i was plaesed to discover its right next to wear i live. When i visisted I made sure to take olots of…

Read more…
Views: 32
Comments: 1