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23 July 2023

Posted by Robyn O'Mahony

Summer Term Showcase - That's A Wrap

After nine weeks of exercising our imagination, exploring our creativity, and flexing our storytelling skills, the summer term of our Junior and Young Writers groups came to an end. But not just any end – a cheering, whooping, clapping end.

Why were we cheering, whooping, and clapping you ask? Because our community took over MAST’s studio 3 to put on a showcase of epic proportions. With parents, guardians, siblings and grandparents in attendance, the Junior and Young Writers came together to read, with inspiring confidence and growing stage presence, their favourite pieces from the term.

Before we welcomed our audience, we spent the morning rehearsing our words, making last-minute edits, and getting to know each other a little better. With the Juniors and Young Writers together as one, we played games that shed (or at least helped to diminish) nerves, brought us closer as a community, and gave us energy for the performance ahead.

When it came time for the showcase, the audience were rapt by the poetry (a real highlight included the witty Mum’s Closet), flash fiction (a stunning piece about a forlorn house whose owners had moved gripped us all), and whirlwind trips into other worlds – ‘that’s the story of a door.’

We saw the impact of writing, community, and creativity. We said goodbye for the summer, and shared hopes that we would all see each other again soon. And it was, perhaps, one of the greatest celebrations we have been grateful to host.

Now, it’s time for a rest and reset before we come back together in September. See you then!

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