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history was made
history was made
history was made
on thursday 3rd may I helped out at The White Rabbit Theatre Company.
this is a company run by two friends and busy mum’s who run after-school drama clubs & workshops for primary school aged children.
I met up with the two ladies, Anna & Katie, before my first session with them to discuss what they did and how we could help each other.
met them @ school, signed in & got this photo as proof & for school records. helped set up - tape circle wide enough for 21 6-7 year olds plus me, Anna & Katie.
met/greeted children, explained why I was there helping
warm up - Frogs in a Pond, Mash the Fruit.
I did a warm up with them that I led: sound circle
quite tough to have 21 young children and keep them focussed - needed lots of energy, big smiles and patience.
The Legend of Merlin and King Arthur was the theme to focus on the main goal: WHOOSH. Story was told, children got to be different characters & act out as the story went along... but when Anna or Katie shouted WHOOSH all children had to run back to the circle and new people could become the characters.
I think I managed the children well and assisted when necessary. a lot of the children wanted to work with me as I was a new face in their group, so while other children went on to make their own stories aided by flash cards, I had another activity lined up: one word story. we went round in a circle and each said one word to create our own version of the legend of King Arthur... this was a complete disaster. a group of around 8-9 children all wanted to tell their versions of the story, so in the end we agreed to change it to one sentence [each] story... this was slightly better but still the children all wanted to be the only narrator and arguments ensued. I handled it well [I think] and brought the focus back. Katie came over and said we should now get it on its feet and act it out.
The Drama Workshop (2017)
Pro actor Taylor Valentine teaches drama, and life skills too
Pro actor Taylor Valentine teaches drama, and life skills too
For the past 18 years, Taylor Valentine has worked as a professional actor, performing classics from Shakespeare and Jane Austen, as well as new works at NYC Fringe Festivals. Arts to Grow is lucky to also have Taylor as one of our Teaching Artists: he is in his third schoolyear of directing the After-School Drama Workshop and Audition Prep Workshop for middle school students at the Cypress Hills…
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