I hope that that day will come again and I can enjoy it again as well."
"The last few weeks I had really a great time. I like jazz music because it's the kind of music that you can relax to and it is very easy on your ears. But to hear jazz played live is something that I will always remember. Listening to CDs and listening to jazz live are something completely different. Live you can hear every tiny sound."
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Set up by the Barbican Centre to explore new and exciting ways of working with textiles in response to the rhythm, colour and expression of jazz music.
Year 10 pupils from Morpeth Secondary School, Tower Hamlets, worked with Tony Minnion and Gina Southgate and a live jazz trio to produce over 40 metres of printed banners which was their response to "Seeing Jazz".
Inspired by Gina's jazz collages they used similar techniques to describe what they saw and heard. They then spent four session transferring their ideas onto fabric using screen printing, mono printing and painting directly onto the cloth. |