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2017 18Showcasing Stamford
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2017 18Showcasing StamfordWelcome to our jam packed 2017/18 programme showcasing the many talents of our students. Music events range from lunchtime concerts through to a celebration of Sir Malcolm Sargent with the Band of Irish Guards.
The Sixth Form production takes us to the colourful but divided world of 1960’s Baltimore in Hairspray. The Middle School also explores equality in their production of Blue Stockings set in 1896 Girton College, Cambridge and the lower school perform a modern adaptation of Treasure Island.
We see the return of the ever successful Dance Showcases and, keeping things contemporary, drama students present works inspired by the physical theatre giants Frantic Assembly.
This year’s Foundation Lectures draw on the expertise of a number of fields including 18th Century domestic architecture, and anthropology that changed the way we live.
We look forward to welcoming you to our Schools and we hope you enjoy the shows.
Booking method varies by event. Please check the details in the panel at the bottom of each event. A full list can be found at www.ses.lincs.sch.uk/boxoffice. For more information, please email [email protected] or call 01780 750040.
OUR VENUES
• Oswald Elliott Hall, Stamford School, St Paul’s Street, Stamford, PE9 2BE• Stamford High School Hall & Birkbeck Studio, Stamford High School,
St Martin’s, Stamford, PE9 2LL.
Maps can be viewed on our website at www.ses.lincs.sch.uk
DRAMA, LECTURES, MUSIC, ART & SO MUCH MORE...
Dan CruickshankGeorgian Towns and Cities:Works of Urban Art by Accident
22 SEPTEMBER
Britain’s urban domestic architecture of the 18th and early 19th century is the admiration of the world. In design erudite and harmonious, in plan sensible, adaptable and ingenious with individual houses often balanced in design, size and use to create exemplary urban quarters.
Yet almost invariably these remarkable creations – in Bath; London; Stamford, Lincolnshire; Blandford Forum, Dorset, or Ashbourne, Derbyshire were realised in the most ruthless of circumstances, as speculations built quickly and cheaply by often humble
artisans in search of profits. These creations are urban works of art by accident. How did they come about? What lessons can we learn?
The talk will focus on a number of case studies – including Spitalfields in East London – the subject of Dan Cruickshank’s current book.
Dan is an art historian and TV presenter with a special interest in the history of architecture. He holds a BA in Art, Design and Architecture and is a widely published author.
Copies of Dan’s books will be on sale after the lecture and Dan will be available to sign them.
DATE: Friday 22 September
TIME: 19.00
LOCATION: Oswald Elliott Hall
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Please note that this lecture is for pupils, parents, staff and alumni of the Stamford Endowed Schools only.
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The first of our scholars’ concerts sees the most senior students taking to the stage with a varied programme for violin, voice, trumpet, piano and others.
29 SEPTEMBERMUSIC
Scholars’ Concert
DATE: Friday 29 September
TIME: 19.00
LOCATION: Stamford High School Hall
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This year we celebrate the life of Sir Malcolm Sargent with a number of events through the year. This first concert will be a collaboration between the Band of the Irish Guards and our senior wind, brass and percussion students. Expect a lively and varied programme of military standards and explosive film music.
3 OCTOBERMUSIC
Malcolm Sargent Concert SES Bands with The Band of the Irish Guards
DATE: Tuesday 3 October
TIME: 19.30
LOCATION: Oswald Elliott Hall
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The Stamford Endowed Schools have been inspired by theatre company Frantic Assembly’s Chair Duets Challenge, an international digital project exploring story-making through movement and music.
5 OCTOBERDRAMA
Frantic Assembly Chair Duets Showcase
DATE & TIME: Thursday 5 October at 19.30
LOCATION:Llowarch Performing Arts Centre,Stamford School
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14 OCTOBERMUSIC
Our Senior Ensembles perform in this relaxed Saturday evening recital, including Clarinet Choir, Senior Brass Ensemble, Quartets, Senior Flute Ensembles and Chamber Orchestra and Big Band. The programme will include works by Haydn, Handel and Glenn Miller
Senior Ensembles
DATE & TIME: Saturday 14 October at 19.00
LOCATION: Oswald Elliott Hall
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Solo Lunchtime Concert
VARIOUS DATESMUSIC
DATE TIME LOCATION
Friday 13 October 13.15 - 13.45 Stamford High School Hall
Friday 10 November 13.15 - 13.45 Stamford High School Hall
Friday 24 November 13.15 - 13.45 Stamford High School Hall
Friday 9 March 13.15 - 13.45 Stamford High School Hall
Friday 16 March 13.15 - 13.45 Oswald Elliott Hall
Students perform a series of enthralling lunchtime concerts with a range of solo musical recitals and performances, such as piano, cello and clarinet solos. Open to the public every Friday lunch time.
1 NOVEMBER
Andy McNab CBE DCM MMLine of Fire
Andy McNab was brought up on the gritty housing estates of Peckham, South East London and, as a teenage delinquent, he kicked against society. As a young soldier he waged war against the IRA in the streets and fields of South Armagh. As a member of 22 SAS he was at the centre of covert operations for nine years – on five continents.
During the first Gulf War he commanded Bravo Two Zero, a patrol that, in the words of his commanding officer, ‘will remain in regimental history for ever’. McNab was the British Army’s most highly decorated serving soldier when he finally left the SAS in February 1993.
Andy McNab has written about his experiences in the SAS in three bestselling books: Bravo Two Zero, Immediate Action and Seven Troop.
His many other works of fiction include several series of novels for young adults including the Dropzone series and the Boy Soldier series. His non-fiction titles include four ‘Quick Read’ titles for emerging adult readers. Andy’s latest novel, Line of Fire, features ex Special Forces soldier, Nick Stone.
In this Foundation Lecture, Andy will discuss his life story along with the creative process for his books. Copies of Andy’s books will be on sale after the lecture and Andy will be available to sign them.
DATE: Wednesday 1 November
TIME: 19.00
LOCATION: Oswald Elliott Hall
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8 NOVEMBER3 NOVEMBER DRAMAMUSIC
The Wind Band present a jazzy lunchtime concert with performances on trumpet, trombone, tuba and small ensembles.
This concert is a cornucopia of ensembles and soloists. Performances by Sinfonietta, VOX, Cantarini, Brass Faculty amongst others will have plenty for everyone.
DATE: Friday 3 November
TIME: 13.15 - 13.45
LOCATION: Oswald Elliott Hall
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DATE: Wednesday 8 November
TIME: 19.00
LOCATION: Oswald Elliott Hall
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Brass Lunchtime Concert
Autumn Soirée
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Students work in groups to devise a piece from scratch. Their stimulus is either a novel or short story and they work to creatively adapt the material into a non-naturalistic piece in the style of notable theatre company Frantic Assembly. In the past, students have explored works by Agatha Christie, Arthur Conan Doyle and Ian Fleming. This year’s pieces focus on G. K. Chesterton’s Father Brown stories. Please note that this is a formal examination and is for an invited audience only.
The String Faculty provide entertainment on this Friday lunchtime with quartets, quintets and soloists on violin, viola, cello and bass. This very impressive programme from the serious to the light will be a very rewarding way to spend half an hour.
9 NOVEMBER
17 NOVEMBER
DRAMA MUSIC
DATE: Thursday 9 November
TIME: 18.00
LOCATION:Llowarch Performing Arts Centre, Stamford School
BOOKING: Invited audience only.
DATE:Friday 17
November
TIME: 13.15 - 13.45
LOCATION: Oswald Elliott Hall
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The Father Brown Storiesby G. K. Chesterton String Lunchtime
Concert
DATE:Wednesday 29 November - Friday 1 December
TIME: 19.30 nightly
LOCATION: Birkbeck Studio, Stamford High School
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It is 1896 at Girton College, Cambridge, the first college in Britain to admit women. When the men graduate, the women are denied degrees, leaving them with nothing but the stigma of being a ‘blue stocking’ – an unmarriageable, educated woman. Join students from Years 10-11 as they fight for equality and to change the future of education.
29, 30, 1 NOVEMBER/DECEMBERDRAMA
Blue Stockingsby Jessica Swale (Middle School Play)
Come and get an insight into the creative and talented minds of our young student composers, open a fascinating doorway into the art and science of music composition.
Our senior ensembles present their work, with performances by Symphony Orchestra, Concert Band and Chapel Choir, Cantare and Chamber Orchestra this promises to be an excellent evening.
22 NOVEMBER
27 NOVEMBER
MUSIC
MUSIC
Autumn Concert
Composers’ Concert
DATE & TIME: Wednesday 22 November at 19.00
LOCATION: Oswald Elliott Hall
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DATE & TIME: Monday 27 November at 19.00
LOCATION: Oswald Elliott Hall
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A forum for students in Years 7-13, who have an interest in dance, to exhibit their work to a public audience. This year’s theme is ‘literature’, and the choreography will comprise of an eclectic mix of dance styles ranging from contemporary, hip hop, musical theatre and ballet. The pieces will be derived from the House Dance Competition, an event held at Stamford High School during the Autumn Term, together with dances choreographed by pupils during lunchtimes and after school clubs.
17, 18, 19 JANUARYDANCE
Dance Showcase
DATE: Wednesday 17 - Friday 19 January
TIME: 19.00 nightly
LOCATION: Ancaster Studio, Stamford High School
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For hundreds of thousands of years, our ancestors depended on wild plants and animals for survival. They were hunter-gatherers, consummate survival experts, but taking the world as they found it. Then a revolution happened: our ancestors started to domesticate wild species. The human population boomed - civilization began.
In this lecture, Alice Roberts uncovers the amazing deep history of ten familiar species with incredible wild pasts: dogs, apples and wheat; cattle; potatoes and chickens; rice, maize, horses, and finally, humans. Alice Roberts not only reveals how becoming part of our world changed these animals and plants, but shows how they became our allies, essential to the survival and success of our species – and to our future.
Enlightening, wide-ranging and endlessly fascinating, Tamed is an epic story, encompassing hundreds of thousands of years of history and archaeology alongside cutting-edge genetics and anthropology. Yet it is also a deeply personal journey that will change how we see ourselves and the species on which we have left our mark.
Alice Roberts is an anthropologist and Professor of Public Engagement in Science at the University of Birmingham. She is an academic, writer and broadcaster with a special interest in the structure of humans, how we function and our place in the wider environment. Copies of Alice’s books will be on sale after the lecture and Alice will be available to sign them.
25 JANUARY
Professor Alice RobertsTamed: 10 Species That Changed Our World
DATE: Thursday 25 January
TIME: 19.00
LOCATION: Oswald Elliott Hall
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1 FEBRUARYMUSIC
DATE: Thursday 1 February
TIME: 19.00
LOCATION: Oswald Elliott Hall
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An opportunity for our middle school scholars to show their talents. All manner of instruments and styles of music will be on display. It should be a feast for the ears.
Scholars’ Concert
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5 FEBRUARYMUSIC
DATE: Monday 5 February
TIME: 19.00
LOCATION: Stamford High School Hall
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The culmination of the High School’s Music Festival, performances chosen from the two day festival will be presented by the girls followed by the presentation of the adjudicators awards and the audience prize.
Stamford High SchoolMusic Festival Concert
This concert celebrates the joy of playing piano duets. Students have been working hard and having fun playing duets with their friends and are keen to share it with you.
1 MARCHMUSIC
DATE: Thursday 1 March
TIME: 19.00
LOCATION: Stamford High School Hall
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Piano Duet
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22 FEBRUARYMUSIC
DATE: Thursday 22 February
TIME: 19.00
LOCATION: Corn Exchange
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The second celebration for Sir Malcolm Sargent will involve our music students working with the world famous Royal Marines. Join us in the Arts Centre for a fantastic celebration of military and other music.
Royal Marines Concert
The Woodwind Faculty take the stage with performances by flautists, clarinettists, saxophonists, oboists, and maybe a bassoon or two.
2 MARCHMUSIC
DATE: Friday 2 March
TIME: 13.15 - 13.45
LOCATION: Stamford High School Hall
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Woodwind Lunchtime Concert
7 MARCHMUSIC
DATE: Wednesday 7 March
TIME: 19.00
LOCATION: Stamford High School Hall
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Our annual collaboration between the lower School Girls’ choir, lower School Boys’ choir and Sinfonietta, with solo items from each group and individual instrumental soloists. This evening is a showcase of the music activity in the lower school at the senior schools.
Cantarini, Vox and Sinfonietta Concert
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13, 14, 15, 16, 17 MARCHDRAMA
DATE:Tuesday 13 March - Saturday 17 March
TIME: 19.30 nightly
LOCATION: Oswald Elliott Hall
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Welcome to the 60s! Meet Tracy Turnblad, a big girl with big hair and an even bigger dream: to dance her way onto TV, and into the heart of teen idol Link Larkin. Tracy’s audition makes her a local star and soon she is using her new-found fame to fight for integration. But can she win equality – and Link’s heart – without denting her ‘do? Come and join the Nicest Kids in Town as we proudly present the 2018 SES Senior Musical; a feel-good show, guaranteed to have you dancing the night away!
Hairspray
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Singing is a big part of daily life at Stamford Endowed Schools. Here we celebrate all things vocal with a mixed programme from all the schools choirs. Expect a programme of sacred and secular, pop, jazz and musical theatre. Last year ended with 270 singers on stage in a rendition of ‘You’ll never walk alone’. Will this year top that?
Drama Scholars from Years 9-13 present a smorgasbord of pieces from their work across the year.
21 MARCH 1 MAYMUSIC DRAMA
DATE: Wednesday 21 March
TIME: 19.00
LOCATION: Oswald Elliott Hall
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DATE: Tuesday 1 May
TIME: 19.30
LOCATION: Birkbeck Studio, Stamford High School
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Choral Concert
Drama Scholars’ Showcase
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This year marks the inaugural Stamford Endowed Schools Shakespeare Festival, a week-long event celebrating the work of the Bard. Students are invited to explore soliloquies, duologues and short scenes across the week; a variety of pieces will then be chosen to be performed publicly at the Festival Showcase.
3 MAY
9 MAYMUSIC DRAMA
The Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra give their main concert of the year. Works include Night on a Bald Mountain as well as concerto movements from our Year 13 students.
DATE: Thursday 3 May
TIME: 19.00
LOCATION: Oswald Elliott Hall
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DATE: Wednesday 9 May
TIME: 19.30
LOCATION: Oswald Elliott Hall
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Symphony Orchestra & Chamber Orchestra Concert
Shakespeare Festival Showcase
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24 MAY
21 MAY
10 MAY MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
DATE & TIME: Thursday 10 May at 19.00
LOCATION: Oswald Elliott Hall
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DATE & TIME: Monday 21 May at 13.15 - 13.45
LOCATION: Oswald Elliott Hall
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DATE: Thursday 24 May
TIME: 19.00
LOCATION: Oswald Elliott Hall
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The SES Bands return with their usual eclectic mix of music performed by the Concert Band, Big Band and Wind Band. Expect traditional band music, film scores, jazz standards and lots more besides.
Witness the SES Senior Percussion Ensemble and soloists in this fascinating concert. No other concert gives you a bigger array of instruments to hear and see.
Come and hear our Junior School students sing and play. The concert will include performances by Camerata, Fiddle Band, Voce and a number of other ensembles and solos.
SES Band Concert
Percussion Lunchtime
Stamford Junior SchoolSummer Concert
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8 JUNE7 JUNE25 MAY
MUSICMUSICMUSIC
The ever popular summer concert will be a broad range of music from our students generally in Years 7-9. Bands, choirs, orchestras, chamber ensembles including the Year 7 Recorder Army (seeing is believing) and soloists will be on hand to delight.
This concert sees the singers get their turn. Come and enjoy a concert full of a variety of songs from leider and art song in English, French, Italian and German through to songs from the shows. Surely something for everyone.
The strings make up a significant proportion of the music making at Stamford Endowed Schools. The many chamber groups will be ready to entertain you with works by Mozart, Handel and Beethoven as well as lighter music and some solo performances.
DATE: Friday 25 May
TIME: 13.13 - 13.45
LOCATION: SES Chapel
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DATE: Thursday 7 June
TIME: 19.00
LOCATION:Oswald Elliott Hall
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DATE: Friday 8 June
TIME: 13.15 - 13.45
LOCATION:Oswald Elliott Hall
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Singing Lunchtime Concert
Stamford Summer Concert
Summer StringsLunchtime
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The final scholars’ concert gives an opportunity for our youngest scholars to entertain. Last year the standard of this concert was exceptional and promises to be equally good this year with a great variety of music.
One of the many highlights of the year. A chance to hear our fabulously talented composers discuss and play their works. The range of music will take us from popular music singer songwriters to the chromatic even atonal sounds of modern Art music. As ever, this promises to be a fascinating evening.
14 JUNE 18 JUNEMUSIC MUSIC
DATE: Thursday 14 June
TIME: 19.00
LOCATION: Stamford High School Hall
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DATE: Monday 18 June
TIME: 19.00
LOCATION: Oswald Elliott Hall
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Scholars’ Concert
Composers’ Concert
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Our Year 12 students and others explore with us the creation of music through technology with performances and compositions composed using and for digital media.
Last year’s Saxophone concert was exceptional with students from all years playing on all kinds of saxophone including soprano and baritone. The Saxophone Ensemble goes from strength to strength and will be performing works from their repertoire of pop music arrangements to jazz and more traditional music.
20 JUNE 22 JUNEMUSIC MUSIC
DATE: Wednesday 20 June
TIME: 19.00
LOCATION: Oswald Elliott Hall
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DATE: Friday 22 June
TIME: 13.15 - 13.45
LOCATION: SES Chapel
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SES Music Technology Evening Saxophone Lunchtime Concert
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It’s a dark and stormy night. Jim, the inn-keeper’s grandson, opens the door to a terrifying stranger. At the old sailor’s feet sits a huge sea-chest, full of secrets. Jim invites him in – and soon his dangerous voyage begins. Set sail with students from Years 7-9 aboard the Hispaniola in a thrilling adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic story of murder, money and mutiny.
27, 28, 29 JUNEDRAMA
DATE: Wednesday 27 - Friday 29 June
TIME: 19.30 nightly
LOCATION: Llowarch Performing Arts Centre, Stamford School
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Treasure Islandby Bryony Lavery(Lower School Play)
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