ART News: 2016: Building for the Future
By ART Administrator on 05-May-2017 - Read more
By ART Administrator on 05-May-2017 - Read more
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By ART Administrator on 26-Apr-2017 - Following on from such a successful first workshop, there will be a further opportunity for delegates to attend a day long Bell Maintenance workshop held in Northampton on the 23rd September 2017, again taught by Jennie Higson. The workshop will take place at two Northampton Churches – All Saints and St Peter’s. Running between 9.45am […] Read more
By ART Administrator on 18-Mar-2017 - Tutored by Paul Lewis, this popular course forms an increasingly valuable part of the ART Training Scheme. By focussing on foundation skills and early method ringing (from rounds up to plain hunt) it is ideally suited for anyone involved with a band at an early stage, or ongoing recruitment where ringers are being introduced to […] Read more
By ART Administrator on 02-Nov-2016 - Tutored by Paul Lewis, this Module 2 Foundations course is the newest day course in the ART Training scheme. It is already proving to be full of helpful tips for teachers who are working with ringers progressing from rounds to plain hunt. It is not necessary to have attended an ART Training course before. By […] Read more
By ART Administrator on 22-Aug-2016 - On Saturday 15th October, a module 1 course (teaching bell handling) will be held at St Andrew’s, Cherry Hinton – tutored by Geoff Horritt. Module 1 courses are suitable for people who are new to teaching bell handling, but also to more experienced teachers who wish to extend their skills and support other teachers. The […] Read more
By ART Administrator on 12-May-2016 - This was a great course which helped answer the questions I had about coursing order. It started with the different notations for a touch and where to make the calls. It moved on to explain what the coursing order is and showed how different calls effect the coursing order for Bob Minor, including calling from a […] Read more