Showing posts with label dressing up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dressing up. Show all posts

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Making Our Own Musical Plays

One of our focus areas this year was musical theater.  We created simple plays for our family to perform.  The plays related to holidays, books, and history that we studied.
For Michaelmas, we did a short play to a song about a knight and a dragon.  This was an easy first play to do since the kids had  no lines to remember...just acted out the scene as we sang. Silks became capes.  We needlefelted crowns and used a dragon puppet.  One of the cousins joined in!














Later in Autumn, we created an original one-act musical called "Monster at the Door", featuring the whole family.  Ricky played the piano and everyone sang to Wilson who was saving the family from the monster.  A simple play, easy to do inside the house, and fun!















Our next play was the "Water Witch", based on a Grimm's Fairy Tale.  The kids did a great job of altering the story to match the amount of actors that we had, including having some of us play more than one part! 

















We created the story, made a list of props and made costumes.  One day was spent blocking the scenes and trying out the props.  The next day, we ran through the play many times, altering wording, costumes and timing to help the play flow.  Two songs were written and were sung by the "Child" and the "Witch" throughout the play.  We used the front yard porch and yard to show the land, shoreline, sea, and dungeon under the sea.














Our most recent play was "Arachne and Athena", based on the Greek myth which Joey has been reading this year.  Ricky played the lyre at the beginning and end of the play and narrated the story.  The kids and Mommy lashed bamboo sticks into a pretend tapestry loom for weaving.  A large silk served as a hiding place for when Arachne (Mommy) turned into a spider (Wilson)!  Joey wrote the play and created the costumes, as well as played the part of Athena.














Our plays were short and easy to remember.  If someone forgot a line, we improvised!  Including music and singing helped with the flow of the plays. 

Click Here for Theater Books in our Amazon Shop

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Knights in the Kingdom of Caid

Digging through some of our activity archives, we found these pics taken in 2006 from a Renaissance Fair event sponsored by the Society for Creative Anachronism. We were invited by Bjo Trimble, the owner of Griffin Dyeworks & Fiber Arts, who is also a member of SCA. We displayed some of our spinning products, and had fun dressing up in medieval garments.




Sir Ricky and Sir Wilson were dressed as knights and Lady Joey, a princess of the Royal Court. Ricky's and Wilson's costumes were easy to create, using very basic materials and a simple design that allowed for speedy assembly.





The event was held in southern CA, where SCA's Kingdom of Caid presided. The men donned armor, and with padded swords, lances, and maces, they fought bravely in mock battles. Not to be left out, the young knights also were given the opportunity to try their skills in combat, wearing helmets, and knee pads, and using foam weapons and shields. Should we encounter any orcs from Middle-Earth, we're covered! Huzzah!