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Introduction

The programmes in this ‘Performance Pack’ explore World War 1 through music, dance and drama, providing an ideal means to extend your study of the topic into Expressive Arts activities. There are units of three programmes supporting each discipline, which may be used separately or together. Taken as a whole they may be combined to rehearse and perform our specially-written musical play for pupils aged 9 to 12 called Archie Dobson’s War.

The full range of resources available includes the of Archie Dobson’s War, , backing tracks of all the songs, incidental music to enhance your staging and a range of multimedia resources. The Pack enables teachers to link ongoing work in dance and music to the theme of World War 1 and also to stage a performance that will be both entertaining and thought-provoking.

Staging 'Archie Dobson's War'

‘Archie Dobson’s War’ is a play commemorating World War 1 that has been specially written for children aged 9 – 11 for performance in school.

The play combines singing, dance and a wide range of small spoken parts for both boys and girls. A performance will typically last between 45 and 90 minutes, depending on intervals and whether all the songs are included in your performance.

The audio resources provided by the ý - including backing tracks for the songs and specially created sound effects - are a key element of the play. They are all contained in a (52MB). The cues for these are clearly marked in the playscript in red (‘Audio Resource 1’ etc).

If the SFX .zip file refuses to download you should be able to resolve the issue as follows:

  • Google Chrome. Right click on the download link and select ‘Open link in new window’. Make sure the link address is highlighted in the search window and press return.
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  • Firefox. Click on the download link. When the dialogue box appears click the small arrow to the right of the file name and select ‘Allow download’.

Drama

The three programmes comprise a specially-written drama that also provides the basis for the musical play Archie Dobson's War. It is intended to provide the non-specialist teacher with the inspiration for a range of drama activities.

The narrative follows Archie Dobson – who is 10 years old in 1914 – and his sister Mabel – who is a little older – through the years 1914 to 1918. They live in a fictitious town that we have called Glaveston and their cousins – the Carters – live in a near-by village called Little Burside.

Archie hopes to make the school football team. But it's 1914 and all is about to change.

Drama - Part 1

Archie’s cousin Walter has been conscripted to the army. Later Archie's father is also...

Drama - Part 2

In the third and final drama programme from 'Archie Dobson's War', we hear from the front lines where both Walter and Edward Dobson are preparing for the 'big push'.

Drama - Part 3

Music

The three music programmes provide lots of support for class singing skills, for language and rhythm activities, as well as reflection on the history and background to World War 1 - from the serious aspects of trench warfare and the loss of life on a huge scale, to some light-hearted moments reflecting the ironic humour shown by troops at the time. There are also starting points here for the children to perform with classroom instruments and to develop original composing and creative music-making.

Music resources linking to World War 1. Including a medley of songs and an original song.

Music - Part 1: Listen to the fields

The second programme of music resources linking to World War 1

Music - Part 2: Stuck, stuck in the middle

The third programme of music resources linking to World War 1

Music - Part 3: Can you, can you remember?

Dance

The dance activities in the first of three programme begin by contrasting 'town' and 'country' in the summer of 1914. There are also some simple steps to learn from a contemporary dance called 'The Castle Walk' before the declaration of war takes us to the parade ground for some military drill steps.

The second programme of dance resources linking to World War 1. The movement sequences explore life in the trenches, then working in a munitions factory on the home front. Then it's back to the trenches for a sequence exploring the Christmas truce of 1914.

In the final programme the dance activities explore trench warfare with a sequence about going 'over the top'. Then the focus moves on to the Armistice and the commemoration of the War and those who died.

Dance resources linking to World War 1. The dance activities in this programme contrast 'town' and 'country' in the summer of 1914 and build towards parade ground drills.

Dance - Part 1: Countdown to war

The second programme of dance resources linking to World War 1

Dance - Part 2: Over by Christmas

The third programme of dance resources linking to World War 1

Dance Part 3: Over the top!

Resources

Complete guidance notes for the WW1 Performance Pack music, dance and drama programmes

Teachers' notes

The script of 'Archie Dobson's War' to read online, print or download.

Archie Dobson's War - The Playscript

Download all the music cues and sound effects for the play as a zip file (52 MB)

Music cues and SFX