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This Land is Your Land: Woody Guthrie in American History (elementary)

Last changed: 05/29/2019 2:10pm
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Theater English Social Studies
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1 60 min
Offsite Performance

TheaterWorks, 233 Pearl Street, Hartford,CT 06103
October 28 an 29 and April 23 and 24 with daily shows at 10am and 12pm.
$10 0
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Study guide for teachers.
Buses if school has the funds. If school does not have the funds, we will supply buses.
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I can recognize Woody Guthrie's songs. I can discuss the social context of Woody Guthrie's music. I can cite evidence to explain the various feelings/points for view of people in a historical situation. I can demonstrate understanding of relationships between music and other arts, other disciplines, varied contexts, and daily life. I can recognize and share artistic choices developed when participating in or observing a drama/theater work.
"This Land is Your Land: Woody Guthrie in American History" is a four-person, fifty-minute performance followed by a question and answer session with the actors/musicians for fourth through eighth grade students. It explores America and its people through woody's music and writings. The exposure to these songs within their specific historical context, conveyed in narrative style by all four performers, and watching and listening as the songs are 'created' on stage (all four performers are multi-instrumentalists) teaches not only the material from the pages of the script, but the technique and passion of Woody's folk songs and the spirit of the art form. The performance is appropriate for all ages. The accompanying workbook/study guide will help teachers prepare classes for the material. The show integrates Theater, Music, English and Social Studies. "This Land is Your Land" has been performed over 1,000 times in different countries on three continents over the last 15 years. Our goal in Hartford is to introduce students to one of America's great artists, his time, his talent and his legacy, and to foster in them his message: that they, too, can contribute.
"This Land is Your Land" will be performed at TheaterWorks for 4 days: on October 24 and 25, 2019, and April 23 and 24, 2020. There will be two matinees each day at 10 and 12. The theater can accommodate up to 200 students and chaperones at each performance.
Absolutely, we welcome participation by caregivers and chaperones as audience members and ushers.

Grade 4

Grade 4: History: Perspectives: 4.1 Explain connections among historical contexts and people' perspectives at the time.
Grade 4: Speaking and Listening Standards: Comprehension and Collaboration #1. Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher- led) with diverse partners on grade 4 topics and texts, building on others" ideas and expressing their own clearly. d. Review the key ideas expressed and explain their own ideas and understanding in light of the discussion.
Grade 4: Music: Connecting: Anchor Standard 11: Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to deepen understanding. A. Demonstrate understanding of relationships between music and other arts, other disciplines, varied contexts, and daily life.