BRIT Earth Edition — June 25th 2021
Welcome to the BRIT Earth Edition of BRIT NowWe challenged our students AND new incoming Year 10s to share their creative responses, hopes and fears for this beautiful planet.Image: Melting Point by Elizabeth Cowlard (Year 11 Interactive Digital Design) |
“It seems to me that the natural world is the greatest source of excitement; the greatest source of visual beauty; the greatest source of intellectual interest. It is the greatest source of so much in life that makes life worth living.”David Attenborough |
Saving Bees — Jacob Tobias
Climate Crisis (spoken word) — Pearl Adams
Earth — a jazz composition — Felix Gillingwater
Earth Day — Interactive Digital Design Students:
Eve Lucas, Elizabeth Cowlard, Zena Tubmen, Nolwenn Douglas
BRIT Earth — Nancy Stirling
Earth — An Original Song by Elena Agostinelli
Earth, a Material World — Sylvie Hutchins
Our Earth - By William Daniels
Consumption — James Iusiumbeli
Young Means Easy — an original song by Willa Russell
Bustle — a poem by Jayden B-Campbell
Our Earth — a dance piece by N. Dawson-Ellis
Cress Days - Maisie Sahota Singh
A Letter to my 2050-self - Lucy Summers
What the World means to me — Erin Keyes
RBC Tech for Nature brings to life the fifth pillar of the RBC Climate Blueprint, our enterprise approach to accelerating clean economic growth.
“You must unite behind the science. You must take action. You must do the impossible. Because giving up can never ever be an option.”
Greta Thunberg
Letter from the Future — Spencer Dollner
Selected Art Work
Daylight — an original song by Nathalie De-Leuw
Roll on thou deep and dark blue ocean — Alice Anderson
Earth - Look up! — Louis Dupin
The Earth needs rest — Raif Snape Holmes
The Poetry of Spring — an original composition by Ollie Burton Learner
My days are now waves by Nathaniel Roche
Stop Climate Change - Anna Ho
Let's not go there! - Nikolai Giampietro