Creative Team
Fiona Ferrier & Rachel Colles
Performer
Kelman Greig-Kicks
Filmmaker
Katie Innes
Designer
Susan Appelbe
Musician
Robyn Jancovich-Brown
Producer
Amy Helena
BSL Artist
Schools resources
We have created activity packs and scripts to complement our BOUNCE – Challenge Enthusiast films.
The Activity Pack contains activities connected to Art, Literacy, Numeracy, Drama, Music and Health and Wellbeing. The activities fulfil some of the Curriculum for Excellence outcomes.
The Scripts Pack contains six scripts centred around emotional literacy to practice or perform in the classroom or at home. There are also activities relating to theatre and what roles are involved in creating a production.
Schools Activity Pack includes;
- About Dirliebane Theatre Company and the Challenge Enthusiast Films
- Film Summaries, Emotions and Style
- Episode 1 Activities
- Episode 2 Activities
- Episode 3 Activities
- Episode 4 Activities
- Episode 5 Activities
- Other Emotional Literacy Activities
- Emotional Literacy Drama Activities
- Make your own challenge enthusiasts’ films!
Parents/Carers
We have also created activity packs for parents to complement our SPACE – How to be Ready for Anything films. This pack helps you to explore health and wellbeing at home.
Activities
Kids
Activities
About
“Sometimes my feelings are so big I really want to sing them” – Destiny
From yoga to flour and lots more in-between, our Challenge Enthusiasts, Sally and Destiny, discover all sorts of feelings while attempting these crazy challenges.
Our five films were created in 2020 using the research and development material from our theatre production BOUNCE and focus on emotional literacy. The films were created and recorded in 2020 using social distancing measures (and a lot of green screen).
Each film focuses on a different emotion and looks at what advice we might give to ourselves or our friends when emotions become overwhelming. The films are aimed at Primary 2 to Primary 5 children (aged 6-10) and there are resource packs available for schools and for parents to compliment the films.
Films
Episode 1 – The Flour Challenge
Sally and Destiny are playing Rock, Paper, Scissors. Whoever loses must dunk their head into the pillow of flour. It’s a little bit too exciting!
For a version of the film without BSL click here
Episode 2 – The Slidey-Slide Challenge
To get to the top of the hill Sally and Destiny must run up a tarpaulin full of running soapy water. Sally is anxious about this challenge.
For a version of the film without BSL click here
Episode 3 – The Words Challenge
Sally and Destiny play a word association game. Whoever hesitates or repeats a word must put a dot sticker on their face. Destiny gets in a fluster which makes her angry.
For a version of the film without BSL click here
Episode 4 – The Yoga Challenge
Sally and Destiny are doing a yoga challenge. However, it is only for one person and Sally doesn’t let Destiny do the challenge, which makes Destiny very sad. Her feelings become so big she has to sing them.
For a version of the film without BSL click here
Episode 5 – Who Can Sing the Longest Challenge
Sally and Destiny are seeing who can sing the longest note. Sally farts in the middle of the note and is really embarrassed. It happens again and Sally finds it very difficult to admit it was her. Destiny changes the challenge to ‘Who has the most embarrassing story?’
For a version of the film without BSL click here
“It was set perfectly at the children’s level. Good to see strategies shown at the end of the clip”
Teacher, Portmoak PS, Perth & Kinross
“I think the messages were good and presented in a very accessible way. I think the project is great and the songs are very catchy”
Teacher, St.Marks PS, Edinburgh
“I liked the messages that the videos were representing. I feel that the videos could be used to generate further conversations. The sections at the end with the adjectives could also be used for literacy starters and support other areas of the curriculum”
Teacher, Milnathort PS, Perth & Kinross
