Storybook Theatre, Music, and ArtRussian Literature
for all children brought to life!
Powerpoint created byStephanie Buzard
A grant from the United States Department of Education to East Carolina University’s Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures is meant to
spread awareness of Russia to eastern North Carolina. Among many projects this grant supports, including expanding curriculum and faculty, community outreach is one key goal. The outreach coordinator, Dr. Alice
Arnold has planned workshops for Pitt County Schools’ teachers to extend outreach to the children of Pitt County. The workshops concentrate on
Russian art and culture and involve all of the arts: visual art, music, dance and theater.
Russian culture can be discovered through
ART, LITERATURE, MUSIC & THEATER!
Patch Clark ofEast Carolina’sSchool of Theater and Dance
Alice Arnold ofEast Carolina’sSchool of Art
Linda High ofEast Carolina’sSchool of Music
This workshop introduces teachers to Russian culture. Students can learnabout Russia through many classic Russian stories. The students can thenrelate to and understand the Russian stories by combining theater, art and music into one exciting demonstration. This combination allows students to be creative and discover their talent as well as Russian folklore tradition.
Here, Dr. Arnold explains a method to scan works of art.
Each mask was cleverlycreated.
Acting out
The Turnip Story
Try to pull the turnip out of the ground! Singing and musical instruments are used to tell this story.
Patch Clark reads the Russian story,Petrouchka, aloud.
The town square of the Russian villagewhere this story takes places is full of excitement, and merchants try to sell an array of goods.
If you were a merchant, what would you sell….?