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December dates: Thursday 22nd and Friday 23rd December.
January dates:      Monday 9th January - Friday 27th January 2012
Learning to make your own campfire
                            One-off date Tuesday 31st January 2012

Hours: 8.45am to 5.30pm Full Day.
           8.45am to 3.00pm Till 3pm
           8.45am to 1.00pm Half Day

FUN & ACTION IS SCHEDULED!
STUNT SCENES WILL BE AN ADDED FOCUS TO OUR FILMMAKING
This image was taken from blogsite: http://www.historicalfencing.com/Talhoffers-Fight-Book-Blog.html


















The usual arts, multimedia, computer and survival/outdoors focus.
Sports photographer Phillip Rollo will come in Wednesdays
Local artist Larisse Hall returns due to popular demand
We will need parent permission for one trip to a farm where Scott will teach everyone how to make a campfire and of course we will be eating over our campfire.
We will be adding a new dimension to our film focus : stunt scenes!!!!
We promise no speeding cars, flames or explosions will be involved. :-)
 I am hoping to secure a music element so will keep you posted.
Daily schedule won't be finalised till specialist staff confirm dates and times.

FEES: $180 Full Days Full Week
           $ 40  Full Day
           $30  Till 3pm
           $25  Half Day till 1pm

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