Friday, 25 February 2022

Journal #3

 



Have you noticed the eagle's nest that is right at the exit road from Steveston-London?  I have seen the eagles on the nest and how they bring twigs to fix it and for the last few cold mornings, they have both been sitting on the light standard on the playing field.  This morning, I decided to take some photographs of them.  They are so beautiful and majestic and they inspire me, even in these dark cold scary times.

Drama 8:

What do you need to remember when you are making a tableau?  (Say at least four things.) Choose one of the tableaus you were in or one that you saw and draw a picture of it -- it doesn't have to be great art so don't be afraid.  You may use stick figures if you want, but make sure that you include lots of detail.  Label your drawing with how it fulfilled what a tableau should do.  (If you can't remember any of the tableaus, make one up.)

Which fairy tale did your group choose?  Which role will you play?  Describe how you will create that character.  (Think of your movements, gestures, facial expressions, costumes, etc.)

Make sure to look for good instrumental music to play while you perform your fairy tale.

Some of you were asking about the group "Rallycar" which we heard yesterday while we worked on the tableaus.  I found a website that has some of their songs -- here is the link:  https://www.reverbnation.com/rallycar/songs

There isn't much information about them after 2010, so they might not be performing any more.  Too bad.  They are good, I think.

Drama 9/10:

Write your heritage story.  If you haven't talked to your family about it, then think of something that has happened to you to share with your group. 

Remember to include the name of one person with whom you would like to work on the big heritage project, if you have a preference.  If you don't care, let me know.  That helps arrange the groups.


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