In this book, Erika Fischer-Lichte traces the emergence of performance as 'an art event' in its own right. In setting performance art on an equal footing with the traditional art object, she heralds a new aesthetics. The peculiar mode of experience that a performance provokes - blurring distinctions between artist and audience, body and mind, art and life - is here framed as the breeding ground for a new way of understanding performing arts, and through them even wider social and cultural processes. With an introduction by Marvin Carlson, this translation of the original AEsthetik des Performativen addresses key issues in performance art, experimental theatre and cultural performances to lay the ground for a new appreciation of the artistic event.
Jane Perkins is a found objects artist. She works with whatever bits of plastic that she can find, most commonly buttons, beads and toys. She collects and sorts them, then arranges them so that they resemble classic works of art.Here artistic career did not come quickly. Perkins first spent 17 years as a nurse and then 10 years at a full-time mother. It was only afterward that she went to art school to study textiles. She developed an appreciation for found materials because, she writes, "I enjoy using m...
Students write and illustrate their own outer space adventure! They can listen to a piece of the music and then draw or write what they imagine happening in that scene. The assignment is both imaginative and instructive, enabling children to see how characters feel and how they themselves might feel in new situations. Engaged listeners compose their epic space tales by choosing the setting, characters, and familiar space objects inspired by the music. There’s also a drawing box for students to capture a scene from their imaginations. Discuss and display for further engagement! ★ Easel Activity ★ Pair an engaging digital listening board with these musical selections! Students use the highlight tool to choose from keyword lists that describe their listening experience. An answer box at the bottom allows students to write a brief description of their thoughts and feelings. Using the pen or any design tool provided, students can decorate a scene or upload an image to the frame! Each board features colorful clipart related to the music. As always, there are no wrong answers. Students can choose any combination of descriptors. What's Included: Story Guide – an illustrated chart with each character/object 10 Space Tale Listening Sheets 10 Space Tale Drawing Pages Featured Compositions: The Lark Ascending, Vaughan Williams The Earth Prelude, Einaudi The Four Seasons, Vivaldi Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun, Debussy Water Music, Handel River Flows in You, Yiruma Prelude Op. 28, No. 15 ("Raindrop",) Chopin Become Ocean, Adams A Walk in the Forest, Blech The Sea, Bridge More Fairy Tale Listening Sets: The Nutcracker Fairy Tale Story Classical Fairy Tale Stories Fairy Tale Story 12-Month Growing Bundle ► We know you'll love helping students create meaningful connections to classical music, so we are happy to share these free listening activities with you today!
Highlights 【Thoughtful and Heartfelt】:The book serves as a sweet thank you and a gentle tribute to teachers' hard work, showing genuine appreciation. 【Versatile Gift 】:Suitable for Teacher Appreciation Week, the end of the school year, or just as a spontaneous gesture to show care and gratitude 【Enduring Impression】:A thoughtful gift that leaves a lasting impression on any teacher, making them feel valued and appreciated. 【Appealing Design】:Every page turned is a delightful reminder of gratitude, making the book enjoyable and heartwarming to read. 【Gift Enhancement 】:While the book itself is a wonderful gift, it can be paired with cookies, gift cards, pens, and other items to create a more personalized and memorable present. Specifications Type: Decorative Objects, Photos
Help your preschooler learn to identify objects and practice coloring skills with these fun and educational worksheets. Perfect for ages 3-5, these worksheets will help…
The Tell-U-Vision entertainer; the wrestling chart published to create a mind picture and increase your appreciation of the radio broadcasts. illustrated by F. Palmer. Printed at the Observer Printing Works, 12 Wyndham Street, Auckland. [1930s?] Reference number: Eph-D-WRESTLING-1930s-01 Photolithograph Ephemera Collection, Alexander Turnbull Library You are welcome to reproduce this image on your blog or another website. Please: 1. Maintain the integrity of the image (i.e. don't crop, recolour or overprint it) 2. Reproduce the image's caption information & link back to it here on Flickr. We would like to know how you're using these images - send us an email with a link to your site. If you would like to use this image in a different way (e.g. in a print publication) please contact us. Find out more about this image from the Alexander Turnbull Library.