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Music | English |
Grade Level Program | Alignment |
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Class duration is 30 to 90 minutes (based on school"s needs) Performances are 30 min to 3 hrs (based on school"s needs). See description for minimum students to qualify for live performance |
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Combo In-School Performance & In-School Workshop |
Schools may choose Performance, Workshop, or Residency, or combination as follows: RESIDENCY MINIMUMS: 1-Day Residency minimum students: No minimum 2-Day Residency minimum students: 60 3-Day Residency minimum students: 90 PERFORMANCE MINIMUMS: Solo Performance minimum students: None Perform with DJ or Band minimum: 100 NOTE: these rates are only available through Hartford Performs, enabling public schools to bring the RapOet for only 25% of his standard fees. |
:) All year! | In-School, |
$10 | 0 |
no | Email , Other , Phone |
Provides: If the above materials are not provided by the school, the RapOet will gladly bring: Laptop, speakers, paper, and utensils :)
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Lacking these materials will NOT prohibit the workshop, but having them is preferred:
Smartboard with sound (or speakers for the Artist"s laptop), paper and pens/crayons for each student, ability to connect a USB drive to the computer with Smartboard. |
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Flexible, but preferably a room where students are allowed to be somewhat louder than usual.
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I CAN describe how a classroom is similar to a performance space.
I CAN write poetry. I CAN perform poetry. I CAN make connections between rap music and other content areas that I'm currently studying. |
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A streamlined version of the critically acclaimed RapOetry Workshop involving 1 to 4 sessions per class (based on teacher's needs and number of students), and an OPTIONAL recording session or live performance for exceptional students. During creation of a collaborative performance piece (in the genre of Rap/Hip- Hop/Spoken Word poetry) students increase awareness of how rhythm (the use of repetition, tempo, and order) is used to enhance poetry, music, and even communication between students and teachers.
- Part 1: Use a range of traditional and electronic sounds for composition. - Part 2: Compare spoken and written text, and then choose the words appropriate for their message. - Part 3: Revise word placement and stress to increase understanding of how poets alter meaning through figurative language, puns, and poetic license. - Part 4: Use vocal, facial, and physical performance cues. OPTION 1: At schools with more than 70 students participating, the host teacher may help select students who are ready to record. The RapOet will then guide selected students through a 90-120 minute recording session. OPTION 2: At schools with more than 100 students participating, the host teacher may choose to have the RapOet perform between 30 minutes to 3hrs, with his DJ and/or Live Band incorporating participation from students and staff! |
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Thank You!
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The RapOetry Workshop has opportunities for caregivers to be involved as audience members for Solo and Live Band performances.
As for workshops and residencies, 1 focused and considerate caregiver per each 12 students in the class may assist with photographing, videotaping, and of course... participating in fun activities! |
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