It was great to receive a letter and card from the Children's Oncology Ward at Leeds General Infirmary, to whom we donated a bubble tube before Christmas.
The tube forms part of a play room, helping children and their siblings who are undergoing treatment.
Monday, 24 January 2011
Friday, 3 December 2010
Another day, another lecture!
Today was my annual visit to the Creative Music Technology course in Scarborough, to give my overview of practical applications of Creative Technology. Most of the group braved the snow and cold to get in for the 9.15 lecture slot.
Luckily for me the trains from York were running pretty well despite the cold.
Luckily for me the trains from York were running pretty well despite the cold.
Tuesday, 30 November 2010
Lecture at University of Huddersfield
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In full flow in the lecture theatre |
This is the second time I've visited to present the lecture.
Friday, 26 November 2010
News: Apollo win at York Press Business Awards
Apollo Creative tonight received the award for Best Higher Education and Business Link at the York Press Business Awards.
Fighting off competition from companies including last years winner and heavy weight opponent Northern Rail, Apollo triumphed at a glittering awards ceremony.
The award recognises Apollo's comittment to working with a range of educational establishments from Primary Schools through to Further Education. Recent work has included a series of lectures and mentoring at Scarborough Campus University of Hull for the Creative Music Technology course, and guest lecture slots at Hull, Huddersfield and York.
You can read about the work that lead to Apollo Creative being named the winner of the Best Higher Educationa and Business category here on the company blog;
Fighting off competition from companies including last years winner and heavy weight opponent Northern Rail, Apollo triumphed at a glittering awards ceremony.
The award recognises Apollo's comittment to working with a range of educational establishments from Primary Schools through to Further Education. Recent work has included a series of lectures and mentoring at Scarborough Campus University of Hull for the Creative Music Technology course, and guest lecture slots at Hull, Huddersfield and York.
You can read about the work that lead to Apollo Creative being named the winner of the Best Higher Educationa and Business category here on the company blog;
Charms of the Sea
The Charms of the Sea project that we ran at Scarborough Campus University of Hull was featured in the Scarborough Evening News.
If you want to catch the exhibition at the Rotunda then make sure you get down before Sunday!
If you want to catch the exhibition at the Rotunda then make sure you get down before Sunday!
Thursday, 18 November 2010
Apollo win York Press Business Award
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Mark (right) collecting the award from York University Pro-Vice-Chancellor Colin Mellors (c) The Press, York |
Thanks to everyone at Apollo and to all our colleagues that we've worked with across education over the past few years. As you can see by the post below we already have some more collaborations planned for the coming year.
Ensemble at 'Inclusion not Exclusion'
The Apollo Ensemble took centre stage at the 'Inclusion not Exclusion' event run by East Riding Voluntary Action Services. It was part of the display and presentation for the Inclusive Youth Theatre Project.
The club is free to join and teachs skills in dance, music, singing, drama and performance. There are also opportunities to learn backstage techniques including prop making, creating sound effects and recording studio technology.
Jacki Dealtry, Project Manager, said “This is fully inclusive, allowing students from mainstream and special needs schools/colleges to take part. It’s a brand new initiative and something that has never been done before in the East Riding”.
The project has acquired two portable kits, with laptops, Ensemble Hubs, lighting, speakers and a range of Ensemble sensors and switches. Delegates at the event had the chance to play on the kit, triggering sounds and lights with a carnival feel.
The club is free to join and teachs skills in dance, music, singing, drama and performance. There are also opportunities to learn backstage techniques including prop making, creating sound effects and recording studio technology.
Jacki Dealtry, Project Manager, said “This is fully inclusive, allowing students from mainstream and special needs schools/colleges to take part. It’s a brand new initiative and something that has never been done before in the East Riding”.
The project has acquired two portable kits, with laptops, Ensemble Hubs, lighting, speakers and a range of Ensemble sensors and switches. Delegates at the event had the chance to play on the kit, triggering sounds and lights with a carnival feel.
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