Tuesday 19 April 2011

Poetry


Facilitator Azizah waxes poetic

Click here for the materials used in the poetry session of the workshop.

Wednesday 13 April 2011

Drama: Acting Fundamentals



Facilitator, Richard, in action.

Acting & Dramatization: We took the physicality, character relationships & dramatization lessons from Brigham Young University's Theatre Education Site.  There's lot more for your students at this site, so check it out!  

We adapted some of the lessons for your workshop, and you can get our adaptations below.


 Buying a Birthday Card

Relationships in Acting: One of the lessons we adapted for Malaysia was Relationships.  These are the scenarios we used in your class:
  1. Go shopping for a birthday card of a mutual acquaintance.  Roles: You + King/Queen, Colleague of Opposite Gender, Father/Mother, Best Friend.
  2. Ask someone to retrieve your keys which have fallen behind a desk.  You can't because you have pulled a muscle in your back.


 Sore Back: Can you get my keys?

Props: You can use as many props as you like, but keep them minimal.  The important thing is that your props represent a range of ages, genders and characters (not just fairy tales).  Here is a list of props we used in your workshop:

  • baseball cap & windscreen wiper
  • walking stick
  • military gun and helmet
  • flip-flops & sun umbrella
  • sword
  • veil and (fairy godmother) wand
  • skipping rope
  • basket
  • baseball bat & ball






Any questions?  Ask them in the comment box below!

Books - Video - Audio: Fairy Tales & Other Stories





Rumpelstiltskin's Daughter (the non-traditional version of Rumpelstiltskin) can be ordered into Malaysian bookstores, but the cheapest, quickest option is to order it online through The Book Depository.  Cost+ RM22.  Time: 2.5 weeks.  

Another modern fairy tale is Princess Smart Pants by Babette Cole.  You can watch Babette reading her story here.

Fairy Tale Audio & Video can be found on the Montessori Story-Nori site

Some modern "retellings" can be found online for free:  Google "Fairy Tale" and "Retelling"




Any questions?  Ask them in the comment box below!