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Scrip for presentation Sathma: Hello and welcome to our presentation, first of all I would like to thank you for coming to our presentation and we hope you will have a great time Marie: I am Marie Hughes this is Kharta Ahmed, Rajan Handa and Logan Jones Rajan: The theme for our murals was music brings us together we created these in the music practise rooms and before creating them we had to reaches into different murals Logan: The reason we chose to createthe murals in the music practise rooms is because we wanted to inspire the students who use the practise rooms Khatra: some of you might be asking what a mural is, a mural is like painting only it is on a wall or a celling and it is a great way of presenting creative arts Rajan: point 1 Marie: point 2 Logan: point 3 Marie:Thousands of years ago murals were very popular and the people in those times they didn’t have paint so they had to use different coloured pigments to great the murals Sathma: Murals are still very popular in the 21 st centre Logan:In 1066 Feudalism continue to develop, since there was little unity or regional boundaries outside of the large cities Khatra: Feudalism was a dominant social system in medieval Europe,it dominated Europe from the ninth century to the fifteenth century Marie:all the points Rajan: This is one mural that has recently come to light in Tuscany has been identified by a British university lecturer as the earliest surviving representation of witchcraft in Christian Europe (read the points) Sathma:A book published in Italy by George Ferzoco (director of the centre for Tuscan studies at the University of Leicester) argues that at least two of the women in the erotic wall painting are sorceresses. Kharta: These are a few pictures of traditional and non-traditional murals (point and explain which is which) Logan: As you can see the traditional murals look very plan and quite imaginative for example they might include some angles, they use to be quite religious based

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Scrip for presentation

Sathma: Hello and welcome to our presentation, first of all I would like to thank you for coming to

our presentation and we hope you will have a great time

Marie: I am Marie Hughes this is Kharta Ahmed, Rajan Handa and Logan Jones

Rajan: The theme for our murals was music brings us together we created these in the music

practise rooms and before creating them we had to reaches into different murals

Logan: The reason we chose to createthe murals in the music practise rooms is because we wanted

to inspire the students who use the practise rooms

Khatra: some of you might be asking what a mural is, a mural is like painting only it is on a wall or a

celling and it is a great way of presenting creative arts

Rajan: point 1

Marie: point 2

Logan: point 3

Marie:Thousands of years ago murals were very popular and the people in those times they didn’t

have paint so they had to use different coloured pigments to great the murals

Sathma: Murals are still very popular in the 21stcentre

Logan:In 1066 Feudalism continue to develop, since there was little unity or regional boundaries

outside of the large cities

Khatra: Feudalism was a dominant social system in medieval Europe,it dominated Europe from the

ninth century to the fifteenth century

Marie:all the points

Rajan: This is one mural that has recently come to light in Tuscany has been identified by a British

university lecturer as the earliest surviving representation of witchcraft in Christian Europe (read the

points)

Sathma:A book published in Italy by George Ferzoco (director of the centre for Tuscan studies at the

University of Leicester) argues that at least two of the women in the erotic wall painting are

sorceresses.

Kharta: These are a few pictures of traditional and non-traditional murals (point and explain which is

which)

Logan: As you can see the traditional murals look very plan and quite imaginative for example they

might include some angles, they use to be quite religious based

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Marie: Whereas non-traditional murals are very bold and out there. Now because we are in the 21st

century we can use different types of technique’s to make the murals stand out for example by using

spray pain and acrylic paint etc

Kharta: These are pictures of all of us and our different roles

(Explain all of our roles individually)

Rajan: These are a few of the idea’s some of the levels 1/2 created (who was in which group)

Sathma: This really fitted in with our theme music bring us together because we included some

musical aspects such as music notes and musical aspects

Khatra: This is a video the level 1 and 2 clearing out the music practise rooms, we had to do this

because we didn’t want to damage any of the equipment while we were creating the murals

Marie: These are some images of all of us painting the walls after we cleared out all of the practice

rooms

Logan: These are a few images of us starting to draw our murals onto the wall, this was quite hard

because the walls were not completely smooth, but we had to keep focused and try d our best to

draw it on the walls

Rajan: These are some videos of each group painting there murals

Khatra: These are the final murals we created

Marie: As you can see we made sure we all included the theme of music brings us together

Sathma: thank you for watching our presentation…

After the claps

Logan: If there are any questions you would like to ask you can ask us now