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Crazy Comic Club

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  • About James Parsons

    Blushing Cartoonist

    Posted on October 12, 2011, 5:47 pm, by admin, under Uncategorized.

    Here’s some feedback from an awesome day’s workshopping last week at Riverley Primary, organised through the brilliant Kids Company charity:

    “Both teachers who experienced James Parsons of Crazy Comic Club thought he was FANTASTIC!  They complimented his creativity, his organisation, energy and general manner with the children.  He managed to switch from entertaining the older children in the morning to captivate the smaller year 2 children’s attention, so they remained really interested and engaged throughout the afternoon.”

     

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    One-To-One Workshops

    Posted on September 14, 2011, 9:33 am, by admin, under Uncategorized.

    Hi! I’m now running one-to-one / small group workshops at my beautiful, bright, and breezy studios near Preston Park: a very special place, along the railway tracks, with a lovely peaceful ambience! The perfect place to get the creativity flowing!

    If you’re interested please email me… info@crazycomicclub.co.uk

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    westhill hall comic club returns

    Posted on September 5, 2011, 2:59 pm, by admin, under Uncategorized.

    I’ll be resuming after school comic club sessions at Westhill Hall (near Seven Dials), on Monday 19th September, 4pm – 5:30pm. Please let me know if you’d like to reserve your child a place. 7 – 11yrs, £6 per child per workshop. Thanks!

    info@crazycomicclub.co.uk

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    Whistler Article

    Posted on February 8, 2011, 1:55 pm, by admin, under Uncategorized.

    Are you aware of Crazy Comic Club workshops run after school on Mondays and Wednesdays at Westhill Hall? I’ve been hosting these popular sessions for 5 years now, sharing cartooning skills with kids, and developing drawing and literacy by creating characters and telling stories. As a combination of words and pictures, comics are a hugely accessible art form, especially to those who may be lacking in confidence.

    Workshops are are a relaxed and fun environment to be in after a long day at school. We follow three threads of approach. Individually crafted workshops focus on specific aspects of cartoonery, from anatomy and expression, to setting, shading, perspective, dynamism, design, and speech. During free drawing sessions, kids can create what they want, how they want – their own characters and strips – guided and encouraged by myself. We also work on longer term collaborative projects culminating in a beautifully printed comic at the end of the course. They’re sold locally at Dave’s Comics, and the kids get to share the profits. Bonus!

    Comics have always been an underrated medium, often perceived as ‘low art’. The intellectual input into the form on the behalf of the reader is however very demanding: in the gaps between boxes of a comic strip, time passes, locations change, things happen. The brain has to make a number of calculations – based upon what it has seen before, and what follows, literally ‘filling in’ gaps in the story with the imagination, based on infinite constantly evolving symbolic ‘clues’ that are embedded in the language of the form. And you thought it was all just fart jokes and laser blasts!

    Comics cover ALL subjects – graphic journalism, personal memoirs, philosophy, biography, history… Wherever there are stories there are now comics. My own background is as a cartoonist, writing satirical anti-war comics for 6 years before deciding that life could be more rewarding aiding the development of young people’s imaginations through comics. Direct creative action, if you will…

    Art is crucial to the development of young people, as a form of relaxation, freedom, and even therapy. Parents often say to me ‘Of course I’ve never been able to draw…’ Nonsense! Everyone can draw, the confidence and desire just gets sucked out of you at school! Art is virtually bottom the list of academic priorities. School teaches everyone to behave and think the same in preparation for a mundane life conforming to rules and systems. Art, meanwhile, encourages independent thought, antithetical to this ‘hive mind’ mentality. So it follows that free creative thought is suppressed, thus the status quo of our secret lizard masters remains unthreatened! Ho ho! Only kidding readers! Now go pick up a pencil and draw something!

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    kind words…

    Posted on November 1, 2010, 10:06 am, by admin, under Uncategorized.

    … from a recent attendee at a workshop!

    Multicultural Manga Workshop at Central Library

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    AUTUMN 2010

    Posted on October 5, 2010, 12:37 pm, by admin, under Uncategorized.

    >Comics in Clay Half Term Workshop – Design and draw a secret blueprint for a brand new character under the expert guidance of bestselling cartoonist James Parsons. Then professional sculptor Sarah Vosmer will guide you through the cunning techniques needed to bring your character to 3D life in clay!
    Venue – Westhill Hall, Monday 25th October, 1pm – 5pm, £20 per child (includes all materials and firing)
    For more info and bookings: info@crazycomicclub.co.uk
    Just a few Autumn Dates:
    16th October: Comic Workshop, Black History Month, Sutton Library
    2nd November: Crawley Primary
    27th November: Manga Workshops, Kenilworth Library
    28th November: The Alternative Press Fair

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    THE FUTURE

    Posted on July 21, 2010, 3:30 pm, by admin, under Uncategorized.

    >CRAZY COMIC CLUB AUTUMN TERM 2010
    1st Wednesday club of the Autumn term will be 15th September, first Monday club will be 13th September.

    Please let me know whether your child(ren) will be attending. Pre-booking is essential! dates of the sessions will be available closer to the time here on the website. Payment for half-termly sessions is required in the first week of term.

    28th July – Seaford Library comic workshop
    4th August – Lewes Library
    9th August – Bexhill Library
    11-12th August – Library workshops in the North East
    13-15th August – Summer Sundae
    23rd August – Comics in Clay, Westhill Hall Brighton
    25th August – Lewes Library
    27th – 30th August – Small World

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    >exhibition, dates, and news

    Posted on March 3, 2010, 1:04 pm, by admin, under Uncategorized.

    >Hello! I’ve got some artwork on display at The Children’s Book Festival exhibition at The Lewis Elton Gallery at The University Of Surrey. There’s some illustrations and a few pages from my new comic. It runs until 22nd April…

    Just a few upcoming dates:
    March 4th – East Grinstead Library
    March 7th – Walton Library
    March 15th – Crawley Young Carers
    March 19th – Claremont High School
    April 7th – Falmer High School
    May 15th – Sutton Library
    June 18th – 20th – Big Session
    July 3rd, 4th – Cornbury Festival

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    >2010

    Posted on December 31, 2009, 3:16 pm, by admin, under Uncategorized.

    >Happy New Year! After school clubs at Westhill Hall start on Wednesday 6th and Monday 11th January. Booking essential! info@crazycomicclub.co.uk or 07854 797 342. I’ll be running clubs with Kids Company on Thursdays and Fridays and also at Cottesmore Primary School, by popular demand, on Tuesdays. Lots of dates for various literary / book festivals, libraries and more to be confirmed, watch this space!

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    >no time to hibernate

    Posted on November 2, 2009, 10:01 am, by admin, under Uncategorized.

    >Some more Autumn dates:
    6th November – Claremont High School
    10th November – Hangleton Junior School
    23rd – 24th November – Cottesmore St Mary’s
    27th November – Rose Green Junior School
    1st December – Castlechurch Primary School
    11th December – Thomas Deacon Academy

    After school clubs in Brighton are ongoing (Monday and Wednesdays at Westhill Hall) and Thursday afternoons at Kenbury with the amazing Kids Company.

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      SCHOOLS

      Hangleton Junior School, Brighton Somerhill Primary, Brighton Rose Green Junior, Bognor Regis St Lukes Primary, Brighton Falmer High School, Brighton Brighton Aldridge Community Academy Cottesmore St Marys Primary, Brighton Downs Junior School, Brighton Hartnell School, Bristol Rose Green Primary, Bognor Regis Southgate Primary, Crawley Lavender Primary, Enfield Lyndhurst First Primary, Worthing Wallands Primary, Lewes Castlechurch Primary, Stafford Claremont High, Harrow Thomas Deacon Academy, Peterbrough Oakbank School, Keighley

      LIBRARIES

      Crawley Library Broadfield Library Walton Library Seaford Library East Grinstead Library Fulwell Cross Library Redhill Library Horley Library Sutton Library Bexhill Library Central Library, Ilford Lewes Library Hurstpierpoint Library Chichester Library Walton-Upon Thames Library Stockton Library Hull Central Library Hurstpierpoint Library Sussex Libraries Haywards Heath Library Surrey Libraries Burgess Road Library Southampton Shoreham Library

      KIDS COMPANY

      De Beauvoir Primary, Hackney St Mary’s, Stoke Newington Nightingale Primary, Hackney Kingsgate Primary School, Kilburn Willow Brook Primary, Leyton Gloucester Primary, Peckham St Peters School, Liverpool Grove Jubilee Primary, Brixton Copenhagen Primary Holmleigh Primary St Peters C of E Primary St Marys Primary Kingsgate primary www.kidsco.org.uk

      FESTIVALS

      Small World Festival Redbridge Book and Media Festival Folkestone Literary Festival Guildford Book Festival Riverside Festival Scottish Radical Book Fair Word Play Festival, Derbyshire Glastonbury Festival Scottish Global Awareness Conference Crossing Border Festival, The Hague Kidz Stuff Cardiff Children’s Festival Wychwood Festival Summer Sundae Big Session Bridgnorth Children’s Festival Beachdown Festival Green Man Shambala Chagstock End Of The Road Kidstock Big Chill Gigglefest Birmingham Acton Carnival Greenford Carnival Adur Festival Cornbury Festival Brighton Kids Festival

      ORGANISATIONS & CHARITIES

      BBC RAW BBC Blast Black History Month Headspace Southampton Creative Partnerships Crawley Young Carers Action For Children People United Age Concern Car Free Day Woodingean Youth Centre Healthy Schools Phoenix Arts Walk A Mile In My Shoes Arts Project full previous client list...

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