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Y4
Emily Angus
Alesha Batter
Katelyn Best
Mia Falcus
Rosie Findley
Erin Ganley
Emily Hagan
Jessica Hagan
Ethan Holmes
Jessica Kane
Chahira Kennedy
Finlay Lowey
Sophie Smith
Lola Swinney
Aidan McTaggart Roche
Emma Shotton
Y5
Issy Armour
Amber Caudron
Katie Curry
Jack Douglas
Lucy Furniss
Chloe Harrison
Emma Henderson
Grace Jewitt
Joel Joyce
Amy Kelly
Kate Liddell
Olivia Mahon
Joy O'Mahoney
Leah Page
Brooke Routledge
Grace Rumis
Molly Scott
Eve Taylor
Callum Thompson
Aaron Whyte
St Aloysius Junior Choir
Ana Munoz Saiz
Latasha Gill
Jessica Ayre
Abbie Tweddell
Alex McLeod
Alice Kennedy
Emma Swinney
Chloe Horncastle
Rebecca Averill
Emily Hare
Emelina Lopes
Amy Clark
Morgan Robertson
Lucy Reilly
Jodie Nichol
Rebecca Rutland
Kainat Nasir
Lucy Wilkinson
Chelsea Sewell
Bethany Hanley
Mr. Middleton
Mr. Nelson
St Joseph’s Academy Choir
Amelia Adair
Belle Ashley
Katy Atkinson
Elizabeth Camm
Charlotte Coleman
Megan Henderson
Megan McCormack
Alicia Martin
Louana Pennick
Carly Pounder
Megan Rothery
Ruby Rutherford
St Aloysius Y3 and Y6 Dancers
Run in partnership with
St Aloysius Parish
OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY AND MERCY
Date of concert: 13th Nov 2015
Date of Exhibition: 14th Nov 2015 - 13th Dec 2015
St Aloysius Parish would like to celebrate with you to the launch of an Art Exhibition
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Message from St Aloysius Parish Priest St Aloysius Parish would like to invite you to a very special evening.
Tonight, we have invited St Joseph’s Choir and St Aloysius Junior School Choir to launch a very special couple of weeks at our church. We are hosting our first ever art exhibition which will showcase the talents of a wide variety of people within our local community.
If you look round the church you will see work from students from our local Catholic Secondary school (the displays you will see has work from Year 13 to Year 7); as well as this you see pieces of art from our parish school, and you will see artwork from pupils aged 11 to 3 years old. As well as this, you will see showcased work from Abacus Nursery school, from children as young as two. Finally, you will also have a chance to see photographs and artwork from the wider community of Hebburn. As part of this project we have invited pieces to be submitted from anyone who has an artistic talent for paintings or photographs. I hope that you enjoy looking at the artwork.
When thinking of the project we had two themes in mind. Firstly, ‘Our Local Community’ and secondly the theme of ‘Mercy’. The different groups have interpreted the themes in very different ways and I am really pleased with the way our church looks. Over the coming weeks I am hoping that the many visitors that pass through our doors enjoy the artwork.
I would like to thank everyone who has contributed to making this evening successful and anyone who has produced a piece of art to go with the exhibition. I would like to thank in particular; Wynn
Schembri who has played a key role in the Heritage Lottery bid, Carl Nixon who was helped set up the church this week and a variety of parishioners who have supported the exhibition with flow-ers and putting pictures up.
Thank you for your attendance and support. With very good wishes,
Fr Martin Morris
Parish Priest 7
I dreamed a dream - Les Miserables
Naughty - Matilda The Musical
Finale
Somewhere only we know - Keane
Performed by
St Aloysius School Choir
Father Martin closes the evening
Heritage Lottery Fund have pledged 79% of the total cost for the
roof at St Aloysius (£132,000). In order to access the money we
have to exhibit an artwork display for the whole community. Our
display will be open until December 13th.
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St Joseph’s short introduction to Choir
'Amen Siakudumisa' - African traditional
'Send in the Clowns' – ‘A Little Night Music’ by Stephen Sondheim
'Skyfall' - Adele Adkins and Paul Epworth
Performed by
St Joseph’s Catholic Academy Choir
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Greetings From the Head Teacher of St Aloysius
It is with great pleasure that I write this foreword to our concert at the launch of our exhibition. We are very proud to
have been asked by Fr Martin to sing tonight and thrilled to perform a small repertoire for you. Our choir meets at least once a
week with Miss Doughty and Mr Richardson and we love singing together; firstly - because we enjoy singing but secondly because we enjoy each other’s company. As a group, we regularly perform in front of the school, as well as this over the last year we have performed at a variety of venues around our local community, for example, in The Tyne Theatre (Newcastle), at the Customs House (in South Shields), in church at parish masses and at a variety of school wider school events. Our choir is made up of children from Year 4 and 5 and we are very proud of them. You will also have a chance to see our Year 3 and 6 Dancers who will perform for you and launch the musical extravaganza.
Over the last few months I have thoroughly enjoyed working closely with staff of St Joseph’s and Abacus Nursery to help to plan the art exhibition and the musical launch evening. It has been a pleasure to cement an already very strong relationship between our schools.
I know that you will enjoy our art work. Each year group enjoyed producing it and we are very proud of it now it is on display. Thank you to all our wonderful pupils and hard working staff; in particular Miss Clarke, Miss Doughty and Miss Kelly for co-ordinating the display of artwork.
We are really proud to be the parish school of St Aloysius and very proud to serve the community of Hebburn.
I know that you will enjoy tonight. Our Parents Association has organised nibbles afterwards so thank you to them and I do hope that following the concert you take some time to look at the artwork because it truly is something very special.
Nick Conway
Head teacher of St Aloysius Schools
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Welcome from St. Joseph’s Catholic Academy On behalf of the staff and students involved in the Creative Collaboration let me thank everyone for supporting tonight’s launch exhibition. It is a delight to see so many members of the school and parish communities joining together to celebrate the talents of our young people.
The exhibition has been many months in the making and has further strengthened the working relationship between St Aloysius Primary School and St Joseph’s Catholic Academy. Since September students from nursery to sixth form have produced individual pieces of work based on the theme ‘Mercy’ or ‘Our Community. The creative collaboration has enabled staff from St Joseph’s to work in St Aloysius school with students from various year groups and pupils from as young as Year 2 taking their first steps in to the world of St. Joseph’s.
Taking inspiration from ‘The sheep and the goats’ parable students worked with different media in Creative Arts Week (St Aloysius) and the school curriculum (St Joseph’s) to produce their work. Around church you will see clay work, textile items, etchings, Sellotape sculptures and illustrations to name just a few of the techniques employed. The work produced by Year 2 has been combined to form several decorative textile pieces. The patchworked panels reflect the joining together of the various aspects of our local community: St Aloysius primary school, St Joseph’s Catholic Academy and St Aloysius parish.
Also included in the exhibition are various pieces from our GCSE and A
Level students’ examination portfolios.
A special mention must go to St Aloysius staff and Mrs Crombie, Mrs Renwick, Mr Adlington and Mr McCaffery, our dedicated Art department, who have worked tirelessly with the students to produce the work on display tonight. Thanks also to Mr Nelson and Mr Middleton (Music
department) for creating the musical showcase.
I hope you enjoy the artwork and artefacts on display tonight. I am sure you will recognise the hard work involved and agree that the various pieces showcase the many talents within our community.
Helen Barrass
Assistant Head Teacher (Head of Ethos & Standards), St. Joseph’s Catholic Academy
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‘A Winter Bouquet’
Welcome by Nick Conway - Head Teacher of
St Aloysius
True Colours (the Glee version)
Performed by St Aloysius Year 3 and Year 6 Dancers
Colours of the wind - Disney's’ Pocahontas
Let it be - The Beatles
As the Deer - A Hymn
The Rose - Bette Milder
Performed by
St Aloysius School Choir