Performing Arts
Activities
Further Information
Royal Shakespeare Company Associate School
Ark Alexandra has been awarded Associate School status with the RSC. This is a unique achievement offering a partnership with a national company. The programme will develop the teaching of Shakespeare and support the raising of standards of literacy across the curriculum. NWH has been recognised as a leading Shakespeare practitioner in the region.
Schools Connect Programme
The Associate School programme offers opportunities to connect with other schools across the region to support engagement with Shakespeare and deliver high level literacy teaching and learning in classrooms across the region.
Shakespeare Festival – Spirit of Youth
Hastings and Rother Arts Education Network (HRAEN) have been awarded funding by Artswork and Hastings Opportunity Area to deliver an innovative festival programme of workshops and enrichment. This is a bold, creative programme initiated by HRAEN, and Mr Whitehead, Head of Performing Arts has been asked to lead the project.
Hofesh Shechter Hub School
Hofesh have secured funding from Hastings Opportunity Area Funds to develop a major dance project for the local community featuring schools across the whole town. Hofesh Shechter are a leading international Dance company and have developed a unique partnership with Ark Alexandra who will be the main hub school for the project.
National Theatre Connections programme
Ark Alexandra has been selected to take part in the NT Connections programme which means we shall be working in partnership with NT practitioners to produce an original commissioned play which will be performed at The Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury.
Artsmark – Arts Council England Award
In 2019 we were recognised as an Artsmark Gold school and we are in the process of applying for Artsmark status for our new academy to celebrate the high-quality arts practice which is taking place across the curriculum and through our innovative enrichment programme. This will be a major programme which will reach out across all departments.
Performances
Ark Alexandra is renowned for producing high quality enrichment and productions. We produce regular Showcase performances modelling the outstanding dance and drama being delivered by our students. We produce regular whole school productions including our annual musical. This year’s musical All Shook Up had over one hundred students involved from every year group across the academy. Our annual Dance Show features a similar mix of students across all year groups and showcases work of professional standard. We take part annually in the National Theatre Connections programme which offers our students the opportunity to perform in professional theatres including Brighton Dome and Marlowe Theatre Canterbury.
We run a wide range of Music, Dance and Drama clubs and these lead to regular performances throughout the year within school and the wider community. These include the Hastings Holocaust Memorial service, Senior Citizens Christmas concert, Our Town Dance Festival, Spirit of Youth Festival, AAA Arts Festival and Academy Open Evenings.
Trips, Workshops and Performances
We offer an innovative enrichment programme which allows students engagement with a range of cultural experiences. This year, students have taken part in high quality instrumental workshops run by East Sussex Music Service and Jazz and Rhythm workshops from the Hastings Piano Festival. We have had professional Dance workshops run by Hofesh Shechter. Trips have included Rambert Dance and Hofesh in London, Shakespeare’s Globe (Othello), White Rock Theatre (Blood Brothers), Stables Theatre (Treasure Island), Stratford East (I Think We are Alone), and a live streamed production of the RSC production of Romeo and Juliet. We also subscribe to Digital Theatre and National Live which has allowed us to screen live theatre productions to our students to support their learning across the curriculum. These include Macbeth (RSC), Things I Know to be True (Frantic Assembly), An Inspector Calls (BBC Productions), Frankenstein (National Theatre).
1066 Youth Theatre
We run an annual Summer Youth programme every August at The Stable Theatre in Hastings Old Town. This is a thrilling theatre project which is free to young people and so provides a valuable enrichment for everyone involved. The programme is open to young people across Hastings and Rother. Many of our students participate in the project and the high-quality rehearsal and performance has supported their Drama skills development and raised the quality of their work in school.
Alumni
Many of our Performing Arts students continue to train and work in the industry in many ways. Recent pathways include BIMM Brighton, Mountview Theatre School, Liverpool University, Chichester University Dance and Drama, BBC, Goldsmiths London, Central School of Speech and Drama, The Place (LCDT), Academy of Live and Recorded Arts, Guildhall, and Rose Bruford.
We maintain links with our alumni who regularly visit the academy to support and educate our current students.