HAWORTH Primary School is continuing its link-up with Brontë experts to celebrate the bicentenary of Charlotte's birth.
Pupils performed scenes from Charlotte Brontë’s novel Jane Eyre. The Year Five children had already visited the nearby Brontë Parsonage Museum to look at artefacts and prepare their drama.
Head teacher Helen Thompson said the children were now working with parsonage officer Sue Newby and creative artists from Bradford-based arts group Kala Sangam to create another drama, for performance to the community later in the term.
She said: “The children are doing a guided walk to find out more about the local area and will be using this as an inspiration for their creative project.
“They will look at the small books written by the Brontes and consider how they used imaginary worlds in their works."
“It is a fantastic collaborative project, which is bringing the literary worlds to life. We are very grateful to everyone at Haworth Parsonage for their generosity and support in facilitating this work.”
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