 | “The Key Club has helped me with my confidence and self esteem”
“I was nervous at first but because of the nice members and staff I now feel happy and enjoy it”
“I like the well structured workshops” | The Key Club is for anyone over sixteen years old who has been diagnosed with Asperger syndrome or high-functioning autism. It meets once a month on a Saturday morning at Paddington Arts, West London from September to June. Each meeting consists of a two-hour workshop followed by a break and a discussion. The subjects of the workshops and the discussions change each month but are based on the performance arts, visual arts and other creative disciplines.
The details for the forth-coming meetings are: DATES Autumn 2010 dates coming soon
TIME 10am - 1pm (2 hour workshop followed by break and discussion) VENUE Paddington Arts, 32 Woodfield Road, London, W9 2BE Tube: Westbourne Park (Hammersmith & City Line) Bus: 18, 23, 31, 36, 328 COSTS £10 to become a member of the Key Club for a year (payable after your first meeting). Once you are a member all the meetings are free. If you would like to become a member of the Key Club please email Charlotte or call 020 8964 5060
What The Key Club LONDON have done in previous years:
Key Club 2009/10 The Key Club wrote and then performed a live piece of theatre. The Key Club Show 2010
Key Club 2008/9 The theme for 2008/9 was "television". The Key Club members created TV programmes including a satirical panel show "Mock the World", "The News Today" pop video, "Power House" a TV drama, "Florizel" a gritty soap opera, and "Oliver Twisted" a period drama. See highlights KCTV Promo
Key Club 2007/8 The theme for 2007/8 was "radio". The monthly workshops covered many elements of radio production including recording and producing a radio play and it's sound effects, jingles, news and weather, desert island disks and an outside broadcast from the Science Museum.
You can watch the making of The Key Club radio play called 2201.
The Key Club Radio Play 2008Listen to "2201" - the strange tale of the jungle world of 2201 and New York City in 2007, the action switches between the two as Sparky looks for Lois, his lost girlfriend. 2201 - The Key Club Radio Play - Part 1 2201 - The Key Club Radio Play - Part 2Here you can listen to the whole of the radio programme that The Key Club created in 2007/8. The Key Club Radio Programme - Part 1 The Key Club Radio Programme - Part 2The Key Club wishes to thank Sebastien Baczkiewicz, Alan Bowyer, Ed Buscall, Charlotte Cunningham, Shaun Dawson, Philippa Goodrich, Alison King, Sabina Netherclift, Jon Petter & Tim Yelland for all their help making the radio show possible.Key Club 2006/7
In 2006/7 the theme was creating visual art, you can watch the end of year exhibition. The Key Club exhibition June 2007
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