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Workshops - Descriptions

Lovely Ladybugs

Environmental Studies

Puppets, poetry, and hands-on investigations excite children during this discovery workshop with Betty Boomer. 

Songs and activities teach insect body parts.  Children are delighted as live ladybugs open their wing covers and fly.

Grades PreK-2
Curriculum Connections:  Science, Language Arts, Music & Art 

 
Maskmaking

Explore the history and uses of masks and the techniques of maskmaking with artist Howard Berelson. Using simple materials, sequential steps and structural folding techniques, students will create brightly colored realistic or fantasy masks.

A brief lecture about the many cultures who have utilized masks will lead participants to discover and express their own magical persona through their mask creation.

Mask characters can be related to the class curriculum as students explore the history, literature, language or culture of a particular topic.  

Residency Available
Grades K-12
Curriculum Connections:  Language Arts, Social Studies

 
Musical Instrument Inventor's Workshop

Students build working musical instruments including strings, winds, and percussion.  These simple versions of standard orchestral instruments serve as models for an exploration of acoustical principles.
 
Artist Jody Kruskal shows how vibration energy moves from object to object. The children's homemade instruments provide hands-on tools for investigating the relationship between pitch and the speed or frequency of vibration.

Students will collect items to be used with this workshop to emphasize the recycle/reuse concept.
 
The workshop ends with the class using their new instruments to play a short piece of music together.

 All of the instruments that the students make are theirs for further use in the classroom or at home.

This workshop is successful as a single workshop, a three-day residency, or a hands-on extension of The Science of Sound assembly program.

Grades 1-12
Curriculum Connection:  Science, Music


 
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