Program Model | In Class |
Artistic Discipline | Theatre |
Grades | K | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
Min. residency sessions/classroom | 4 |
Program Requirements | |
Instruction Language(s) | |
Availability Notes | The following weeks are available (as of 1/17/20): February 18 - 21, April 6 - 10, April 20 - 24, May 11 - 15, May 26 - 29, June 1 - 5 |
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About the Artist
Kelly Campbell provides puppet theatre performances and workshops that focus on environmental education through puppets made out of re-used objects.
Teaching Philosophy
Kelly Campbell engages students to think about their garbage and look for the creative potential of ordinary objects.
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Program Description
In these four- or five-day residencies taught by Kelly Campbell, students construct their own puppets and learn how to bring them to life through movement and voice. The artist develops the stories, casts all students for parts in the play and leads them in making and developing a voice for their puppets. The artist directs the class in a performance of their play on the last day of the residency. Story options include Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are; "Frog Girl" (Native American folktale); "Anansi and the Moss Covered Rock" (West African folktale); and "Momotaro the Peach Boy" (Japanese folktale).
Young Audiences Professional Development
Racial Inequities in the Arts Classroom (2019, 6 hours), Teaching Multilingual Learners (2019, 4 hours), Interrupting Oppressions in the Arts Classroom PT 1 (2018, 6 hours), Interrupting Oppressions in the Arts Classroom PT 2 (2018, 6 hours), Creative Approaches to Core Standards (2017, 3 hours)
Keywords
drama, folk tale, multicultural, multi-cultural, plays, puppets, puppeteer, theatre, theater, puppet-making, movement, kinesthetic
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