Creative Writing Challenge: a special mention

For those who followed our Creative Writing Challenges over the summer, you may have noticed the very impressive descriptive writing of one pupil who wowed us every time. We would like to give a special mention to Alicia in Year 6 at St Dominic's Catholic Primary School, Homerton for taking part in all three challenges and writing so beautifully each time.Alicia will soon be continuing to take part in the Apollo schools' programme along with the rest of her year group, who didn't get to finish the programme in Year 5 due to the pandemic. We look forward to seeing all our budding writers and poets when we return to schools soon!Here is Alicia's response to Sean Shibe's performance of Bach's Sarabande in E minor, for our Creative Writing Challenge #3:A tale of many emotionsAs my cunning ears sensed this solemn, and tragic piece , my senses were set alight as I pictured myself in a dark setting and as I looked up I saw the pitch black, long, endless sky crying, letting out perpetual rain and the cacophony was shocking . I felt like I was not alone and imagined multiple figures approaching.As I delved deeper into the music my blood froze and the hairs on my back rose and I was too scared to move an inch but in my minds eye I saw familiar faces like my family through the sounds. I imagined myself plunging into my dads arms and kissing my mum gently on her cheek.On the other hand, It also made me picture myself crying bitterly and as I imagined a gush of tears running down my face, I realised how this powerful piece has awoken so many emotions in me.Alicia, Age 10, St Dominic's Catholic Primary School

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