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Experience learning through an interactive, dramatic performance.

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                                  Farewell Jamaica brings the Windrush story to life through a powerful                                               live performance and guided discussion. In just one hour, your

                                             students will explore migration, belonging, and identity in ways

                                                that spark empathy, curiosity, and pride.

 

                                                     These sessions are fully facilitated, curriculum-linked, and

                                                      ready to deliver . No teacher prep needed. Ideal for Black

                                                       History Month, PSHE enrichment, or cultural

                                                       celebration weeks.

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Format

Options:

     Full Play + Post-show Q&A

    Workshop + Excerpts of Farewell Jamaica

   Optional Curriculum Resources

     Supplementary School            

     Displays (artefacts, historical

        context, photos, quotes)

Curriculum Links:

      History: Britain 1948/   

   Windrush Generation

  English: Understanding 

 narrative, voice, and identity    Drama: Exploring

  performance as a tool for 

    learning

     PSHE & Citizenship:        

         Inclusion, identity,

               and social

                     justice

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You were both so brilliant. I apologise for crying during your show...it is your artistry and the taking it to schools that shall begin to embed change.

- Rhiannon

It was a honest. The main actor was so vibrant and entertaining and the young narrator was clear and confident... Thank you for making an entertaining and light hearted play about a subject so serious and so important. 

- Carolyn

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"The interactive play was amazingly performed and designed. I think everybody should see it.
I think that we should learn more about this.
I would like to try food from the Caribbean Islands.
Thanks for a brilliant afternoon.
Yours sincerely,
Me"

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