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Presents
Music History In Motion
5-Day Residency
An action-packed, process-driven series
of classroom workshops for grades 5 – 8
Schools booking this weeklong program
can choose up to four classroom groups to work with Mark Stampley in a
professionally-led, in-depth experience in creative songwriting using
African-American music styles and techniques.
SESSION
1: “Meet the Stars of Music History” Live Talk Show
It’s a live talk show
in your classroom! Mark Stampley impersonates, in full costume, several
of the performers who shaped the development of African-American music,
including live performance samples. Selected students serve as hosts and
work from prompt cards provided while the rest call out questions from
the “audience.” A discussion of how music history relates to life today
ensues.
FOCUS: African and
Caribbean influence on American
music and culture
SESSION 2:
Introduction to Writing & Songwriting
Mark Stampley, performs
several styles of American and Caribbean music as examples of
creativity. Students are then instructed to write at least three poetic
verses or three prose paragraphs about a person, place, event or dream
that has had a strong emotional impact on them. Surprise! Stampley
randomly selects one or more of the writings and improvises a song in an
African-American music style using the student’s work. Finally, students
are given the opportunity to add to or edit their work for inclusion in
their writing portfolio.
FOCUS:
Communication through Narrative Writing
SESSION
3: Writing & Songwriting, Level II
Stampley passes out
lyrics for a Blues song which he plays and then explains how the Blues
uses emotion to tell a story with music. The he repeats the process with
a reggae song, and explains how reggae often focuses on spiritual and
resistance themes. Students then are asked to pick one of the styles and
use it in writing a song based on their personal thoughts and feelings
about life. Stampley assists the students throughout the process,
including helping them complete a finished product.
FOCUS: Writing a themed piece on the human condition, Blues & Reggae
SESSION
4: Student Writing & Songwriting Presentation
It’s time to let the
world know about this! Students are encouraged to present their
songwriting work to others, using background music provided by Stampley
and/or student musicians. The presentation can be for audiences as small
as the individual class or as large as a parent/family event. Student
work can be presented in published form as well (great extension
project!) and sold as a fund-raiser.
FOCUS: Presentation of student work
SESSION 5:
A Reverse Look Into the Future
Stampley discusses with the students a variety of careers in music and
writing, and talks about personal and professional goals in life.
Students are asked to write down what their present goals are for
career, job title, and personal achievements they want to accomplish by
adulthood. Stampley leads the students in an exercise to help them put
reasonable dates on their goals, working backwards from the end result
to see what milestones they will have to achieve along the way, and what
they should be doing “today” to ensure success. A discussion of career
goals and achievement methods ends the residency.
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