Showing posts with label thunderpuppets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thunderpuppets. Show all posts
Friday, May 4, 2012
Shadow puppets help with second language acquisition
Language acquisition: intermediate Arabic students tell stories with shadow puppets.
Steps
1: brainstorm characters and plots with available vocabulary
2: write individual treatments
3: meld into common story, refine expressions
4: construct specific puppets
5: run draft story, select music, sounds, settings
6: refine story, finalize & memorize script, choreograph puppet play
7: perform
These steps were executed over 6 days of a workshop at San Francisco State University May 2012.
Small group work helped to consolidate language learning around Thousand & One Nights text.
Participants seemed delighted to construct their own meaning and see evidence of hard-won communication proficiency.
Play was called "Booba Gets a Bride".
Labels:tools,methods, projects
arabic,
expressive arts,
fieldnotes,
social learning,
thunderpuppets
Monday, November 21, 2011
Thankful for ThunderPuppets
The troupe performed live yesterday and it was a victory.
The bookstore setting was warm and meaningful for all of us.
All:
Logistics - Diana (DiDi), Pecolia, Robert, Joseph
Fabrication - Maria, Tita, Niani, Stu, kasey
Animators - Tita, Niani, Diana, Stu, kasey
Engineering - kasey, Stu
Soundtrack - kasey
Video - Didi
Notes so far:
Maria - people need scripts & she volunteers Didi to do more since she has a degree in theatre.
kasey - soundtrack was largely non-functional, clipping, too short cables, hard to hear the poem, needed scripts, better movies, more preparation for animators, sandbags, 'holsters', bear hat.
Next steps
- calendar for the year w practices, rehearsals & gigs
- follow-up get together from 11/20/11 performance
- script preparation
- tree fabrication
- improve website, update
- cut video, share
- improve sound track delivery & components
Labels:tools,methods, projects
expressive arts,
social learning,
thunderpuppets
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