Worried about my lack of reading, I think i shall take the train a bit earlier to my course - in the aid of getting me reading.... too much time sending emails and organising and not enough getting down to it! I think I may need to take many a train journey in the next few months - not only to research psychgeography - but also to have a good place to read!
Beautiful newly comissioned wallpaper at the South London Botanical Institute
Hello all who is following!
I am grateful for your following and reading!
Apologies for the lack of recent updates, but the reason is purely that I have been spending my time on other work and with more of the organising.
I made a few classmates speak and be recorded by the audio recorder, which went well I think and I now feel ready to go with the proper recording. Forms all done and little ad's to give to anyone I meet who might want to take part. There has been a bit more social media advertising as well - through some people kindly offering to post my ad further on other local forums. I've ordered a few more books to look into and done a bit of an essay plan - for when I read the books! I am also going to listen again and carry out more audio trails in the coming week or so!
This weekend is the Crystal Palace Overground Festival - which I am quite excited about! I shall be trying to catch as much of it as possible and also again will always be on the lookout for new recruits! I am attending a reminiscence session tomorrow - with an unknown amount of attendees, but will be interesting all the same, regardless of if I meet anyone who would like their story recorded! I just love hearing anything new about Crystal Palace history! (Well any history to be honest!) I'll also be possibly helping out the LAS Theatre people, who I've never met, but seem to be creating something really interesting at the festival... they are creating a cabinet of curiosities and have variety of performers of science and more!
I've also been as before been observing all I can about the world around me - especially when on London buses - much more interesting that other forms of London transport - even from the sense that you get much more of a sense of scale of all around you! I am the nosiest traveller as well - looking at all that is going on outside!
I might upload a couple of quotes and/or pics to add some more bright to the blog!
So today I have mostly been spending the whole day writing emails to people about community trails they have made and also a call out for contributors to my audio trail!! All steps but also need to do some reading... :)
Today's NYC outing was a visit to the Tenement Museum - a guided tour and a self guided walking tour
Lovely article about the Crystal Palace Subway and the 'Inspired by the Subway Project' that I am taking part in. A lot of the volunteers have had oral history training sessions and a few interviews have already taken place. It is a great project to be a part of and I am looking forward to the development of it...
Last week looking at perspective to tie in with the kids learning about castles with their class teacher… love it when I get to do an art lesson as part of being an English native speaker teacher :) (3rd year primary) lesson plan from @accessart.org.uk #inspiredby https://www.instagram.com/p/CaF4lPYMWWU/?utm_medium=tumblr
Check out my sister blog about Norwood Fun Palace which I curated in October 2014
May 2017
Hello! So having had a break from blogging and sharing of ideas, I decided that it is time to share again! My current sessions are based on the theme of May Day and I and sharing them with groups of adults with learning disabilities.
I have devised three session plans but each with the possibility of being repeated and extended upon. Thanks goes out as always to the people who probably have as much to do with these ideas and plans as I! So firstly to my colleague Emmie Ward - together we led joint sessions with a May Day theme around this time last year. Since then I have had 'Unite and unite, let us all unite!' on my mind! Emmie needs to get her own blog up and going :) Also credit to the English Folk Dance and Song Society - who have a fantastic online resource bank. (I really must add some more links to this website). For now just type in EFDSS Resource Bank and you'll find a plethora of resources including info on May Day. I used that as my main source of research in terms of the the things that take place on May day.
I found some rhymes in a lovely and very small old book that I have from my family and I have made up simple tunes to them. The Padstow May Song and Hal An Tow (A Helston song!) are both great and very catchy and with interactive possibilities. I couldn't really find a version to listen to of the Mayers Song, (despite googling to the best of my not always the best googler ability.) However, I like it as a rhyme too - as I first found it.
Looking at my plan below I can already see the elements that I have not actually carried out yet. Either because I decided to simply and repeat or to adapt to the different people in the group. I hope it is of some interest/help to you. I am still finding my way in the sessions I lead, especially when newer groups, however, this theme does make me happy :)
Extra songs/activities:
The Trees Grew All Around/We are Beating the Bounds
I can see clearly
Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World
Singing in the Rain/Raindrops keep falling on my head
Story/script ideas
Use a tone chime or similar – this time I used a triangle to set the tone/scene
Explain that the next few sessions are going to be on the theme of May Day and the May Day celebrations that have taken place since a long time ago!
Session 1
-Sing the hello song – allowing people to smell the scent of real blossom/flowers
-Say that it is the evening/morning and House name is getting ready for May Day.
-Say the individual names of people there who are getting ready.
-Introduce the soundscape and any related items.
-Then for session 1 for example, say persons name is collecting flowers/leaves for the May garland. Then go through everyone individually with different items to addand build hoop with them. Say that house name is trying to make the best garland in the whole of town name. (In an excited way!)
-Also prepare the horse with e.g. wooden clapping mouth and decorate with bells
Rhymes and Songs
A May Day Rhyme
{C} Good morning, Missus and Master,
I wish (up) you a happy {G} day;
{C} Please to smell my garland,
Be {G} cause it’s the {F} first of {C} May.
The Mayer’s Song
We’ve been a rambling all this night,
And sometime of this day;
And now returning back again,
We bring a branch of May.
The Mayer’s Song (Final Verse)
The moon shines bright, the stars give a light
A little before it is day,
So God bless you all, both great and small,
And send you a joyful May
The Cuckoo
The cuckoo’s a bonny bird, he whistles as he flies
He brings us good tidings, he tells us no lies;
He drinks the cold water to make his voice clear,
And when he sings cuckoo the summer is near;
Sings cuckoo in April, cuckoo in May;
Cuckoo in June, and then flies away.
May Gosling and ‘May Goslings past and gone. You’re the fool for making me one’!
Here and now at The Cloisters on a tour of the gardens.... very interesting
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