Week 5!!! My Presentation Week!!! My group decided to do a cross-curricular lesson between drama and social studies, specifically Totem Poles! Totem Poles. (Google Images) The Drama Strategies/Conventions Used In Our Presentation Include: Tableaux - Tableaux is a still image that can be created individually or in a group to portray any given subject matter. Students will use tableau’s to present their ‘family’s’ totem poles to their peers. Students will pose in a position that best represents the animal they identify with, while taking into consideration their body position, levels, facial expressions, thoughts and feelings. They will hold this position until all students have added their lines in the thought-tapping activity. Thought-tapping - Thought-tapping is used to bring the inner thoughts of characters out to the audience during a frozen/ still image. Thought-tapping will be used in this activity to bring to life the characters/ animals that each stud...
This Week was all about my group's presentation! We decided to do a cross-curricular lesson with dance and the language arts, specifically poetry. The choreographic form of dance that we focused on was Narrative and the two elements of dance were Body and Space. Narrative - A choreographic form that follows a storyline, often conveys a specific message, and usually includes an introduction, rising action, a climax, and a resolution. We will be using this choreographic form of dance to tell the story of various emotion poems that students will create and represent through dance. Body: Students will be encouraged to discover their own way of moving and body awareness. Students will be asked to use different body parts, levels, sizes or directions for each line of the poem. They can even substitute specific actions words within the poem for a body movement. Students will be using their body to evoke the feeling and look of various emotions. Space : Students will explor...