Cat Gasta Ms. Master Mime

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What’s the Point!?
Program Type Workshop
Art Form Theatre
Curriculum Connections Character Education | Play-Based Learning | Language Arts/Literacy
Target Grades 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8
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Having the opportunity to work with AFLCT has been truly beneficial; they've provided unique experiences that have positively impacted our students. Their professional artists are strong role-models who encouraged students to take risks, find their voices, and be confident young people. They assisted in the process of inspiring our students to discover their individual identities and be able to self-assuredly express and share their ideas and opinions.

Description

Actor and seasoned mime Cat Gasta brings a workshop to classrooms that focuses on vocabulary understanding, retention and expression in a group setting -starting with the ten definitions of the word ‘point’.

Curriculum based vocabulary is discussed through a word’s multiple definitions.

Charades is then introduced, rules explained and students team together to ‘act out’ curriculum based book titles, subjects and ideas. Without the use of spoken word, students discover the challenge and triumph of communication just with gestures, their own unique personalities and acting tools.

The workshop provides opportunities for expression and performing; building a strong sense of group think and collaboration.

Objectives

Using research of word definitions and charades to bring students skills in observation, communication, vocabulary retention and performance.

Pricing Information

$809/one class workshop; can include morning and afternoon sessions.

$1,397/three class workshop; can include three separate days.

Program Length

One class session or up to three class sessions.

Participants

25

Technical Specifications

• Set Up: 10 minutes
• Break: 5-15 minute, as schedule allows
• Program Space: Will need a general space in a classroom for playing charades to the class.
• Audiovisual/Tech: Writable boards being electronic, chalkboard or whiteboard.
• Tables/Chairs: Desks and chairs consolidated to provide a sharing/ performance space for charades.
• Outside Possible: No
• Venue-Provided Supplies: Provide a list of curriculum based vocabulary, titles and subjects to be used as material for definition research and charades. Pens and paper (some note card size for charades game).