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Great ideas for introducing children to theater and drama: Focuses on conducting "Storytelling Arts" programs with children 4 to 10 years old, and is suitable for educators, libraries, scouting groups, etc. Illustrated with b/w photorealistic line drawings, the puppet and mask projects in this book are all constructed using everyday materials in a big way. Paper plates, paper bags, cloth, and cardboard are transformed into large parade-oriented and theatrical puppets, including an elephant, a dragon, a lion, a giraffe, and even an "Overbearing Ogre." The chapter on "Scenery in Motion" shows how youngsters can participate as active scenery in plays, whether as a "Wandering Mountain," or a "Tumultuous Thundercloud," to name a few. This book is great for anyone working with children and theater, and would be very helpful to teachers directing a grade school play; but the seasoned puppeteer or storyteller would do well to look elsewhere. \oPart One: "Am I Crazy to Do This?"\c Intro) A Peek at the Possibilities 1) Getting Started \oPart Two: Puppets and Masks\c 2) Small to Medium-Size Puppets 3) Large Puppets 4) Simple Masks \oPart Three: Setting the Stage\c 5) What was that Blurry Thing? 6) Scenery in Motion 7) Stages for Storytelling 8) Sound Effects \oPart Four: Opening Night\c 9) On with the Show 10) Creating a Story from Scratch
| Author: | Nan Rump | | Binding: | Spiral-bound | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 791.53 | | EAN: | 9780871922984 | | Edition: | Spi | | ISBN: | 0871922983 | | Number Of Pages: | 192 | | Publication Date: | 1995-12-31 |
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