Thursday, January 30, 2020

The Magic Drum

What did you learn from the performance?
What was your favorite part?
How was it similar to our puppetry workshop? How was it different?
Did the performance inspire you? Explain

10 comments:

  1. I learned do not leave your kid or kids by them self. Also do not go with stranger that tried to led you somewhere or don`t go near them. Don`t fall for other people`s tricks because they want you to act like there your mom or dad`s friends or something.My favorite part was when the bees was in the drum and he started saying 'sing' but he kept on banging into the drum broke and all of the bees started chasing he around and around. Also when the frog kept hopping and then he went back and then front like a pattern. Our`s were alike because they taped a palm tree to the screen for a little bit so they don`t have to keep that tree up until they have to move it. Also they changed the lighting over time when needed. There`s were different because there puppets feel more real by bending and more moving. Also they put more bright colors and details to there puppets it look like a real person. The performance was inspiring to me because they gave me good ideas for me to make puppets out of. Also it was inspiring to me because they were bending and look real so now I can make some of my puppets look real and alive.

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  2. i learned that you should never leave a small kid alone and never listen to strangers

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  3. What I leaned was don't go no were with a stranger. my favorite part was when the turtle got his shell. what surprised me was when the turtle trapped the hyena because the big animals didn't do it, but the little animals did it.it was similar to are because they both have good ending. it was different because they had a crowd waching.

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  4. I learned from the performance never leave your kid or kids home alone,never talk to people you don't know, never let strangers trick you. My favorite part was the bees chasing the bad guy,and the awesome story's they told. They had puppets we had puppets, they had drums and we had no drums, they had interactions we had no interactions they had songs we had no songs. The performance inspires me to doing a lot more hard work, do art more, doing a lot more interactions with people, more raising my hand, practicing my throws in football, practicing more at soccer, practicing more at basketball, practicing with my cousin.

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  5. I learned that you should never leave a small kid alone. I also learned that you never go anywhere with someone you don’t trust. My favorite part was when the girl told the story of how the animals got their colors. I also liked the part when the leopard played his drum. my puppet show taped the setting to the screen like the professionals. my show did not use real people for the main characters. also my puppet show did not have moving arms. the performance did inspire me on keeping my child close to me until he/she is 10. In the story, the parents were so worried and I don’t want to be that worried in real life about my kid.

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  6. I learned to never leave a kid alone and dont follow strangers and dont trust people you dont know and dont lison to strangers 2. When they asked tha viewers for help 3 they talked to the viewers and there were people in front talking to the puppets 4 It made me think maybe I can do that for a home project as fun like if I was doing it in front of my family I would talk to them during it like have you seen Zaina?

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  7. Marguerite R ElliottJanuary 30, 2020 at 8:06 PM

    The lesson I learned was don't leave a little kid by themselves. My favorite part was when the bees came out of the drum and everything. What surprised me was the lion because he made you surprised when he growled. The difference is there were people in the theater and with what we made there were not people, and the puppets at the theater were more detailed. What was similar was that there were people narrating the story and they both had a person doing lighting. The show inspired me to do a puppet show at home and make cool puppets.

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  8. What I have learned from the puppet show was that you shouldn't trust strangers, or even family friends because they could come and take you and try to trick you at any time. You also should not leave child alone because anything can happen with your back turned and you away. Also when your in trouble you should always tell a trusted adult. My favorite part was when the animals got there colors and when the turtle tricked the leopard inside the drum,and he proved himself that even though he's small he can still do anything anyone else can do. Our puppetry was different because this one took way longer to make the puppets, practice the scripts and put more detail into they show. They were the same because both of them had beautiful colors and they were both were amazing. This inspired me to start doing puppet shows in my free time to make things a little bit more fun at home.

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  9. The Magic Drum 1/30/20
    What I learned from the performance was never leave a small child alone for a long time, don’t go with somebody you don’t know or trust and whenever you need help, call for someone you trust. My favorite part was when the parents got revenge on the guy who kidnapped their daughter and the Jambo song. What surprised me was that their daughter is so vulnerable because she let him read the story to her and kidnap her. How the performance was like ours was it was both shadow puppetry, both had sound effects, and both had different colors. How it was different was that this is professional, it was interactive, and it was a bigger theater. The show inspired me because now I know that there are bad people out there and that it’s good to have someone to trust.

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  10. I learned never to leave a child alone, to never go somewhere with strangers and that "Jambo" means hello in swahili.

    My favorite part is when the parents found Kijana. Also when the bad guy broke the drum and the bees started chasing him.

    What surprised me was when the bad guy bang the drum so hard it broke.

    It was similar because the people behind the screens were talking. Also the screen was changed to a different color when it needed to change.

    It is different because the people in show added more detail in their puppets.

    The show inspired me to add details to the puppets I made in school.

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