On the 21-24th of March I accompanied Knights Academy
from South London on a trip to Holland, where two separate creative groups from
the school took part in a Dutch school talent show. One of the groups,
Relentless, are a dance collective, and the other are a music group called Jam
Club. Both groups comprised of ten kids, representing year groups 7-12, and I
was fortunate enough to teach and lead the African drumming section of Jam
Club.
We got the coach all the way to our destination, using the
Dover-Calais crossing. Our residence for the three nights was a 13th century
castle converted into a hostel in the town of Heemskerk, about half an hours
drive outside Amsterdam. We spent the first day relaxing, getting settled in,
and then in the evening we walked into town and bought pizza. We also managed
to get some rehearsal time in, which was important because we woke up early on
the second day to go into the Schoter School in Haarlem and prepare for the
evenings concert.
Jamming on the ferry! |
Jam Club, the group in which I lead a 5-person djembe
section, performed as ‘special guests’ on both nights. We played a medley of
Feeling Good, Hit the road Jack and I Gotta Feeling, which went down well with
the 200 or so Dutch crowd. On the second evening we opened our set with a
full scale djembe jam, featuring some improvised dancing from the Knights
students in the Relentless crew. It was a great success!
Jamming on stage! |
The difference in culture between Holland and the UK was
apparent to the kids and myself, perhaps most blatantly on our visit to
Amsterdam as we walked through the Red-light district. As well as their
notoriously lenient and forward thinking approach to marijuana and
prostitution, the Dutch also have some interesting contrasts to the UK in terms
of education- for example all pupils in the school we visited paid €300
per year, and then €150 on top if they wanted to specialise in particular
subjects. This system has strengths; however one major downside is that less
than half the students in the school have the opportunity to partake in regular
art lessons.
Whole crew in Amsterdam! |
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