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So often at the end of a teaching week a young child will come up to Siobhán,
give her a big hug and say: do you have to go?!?! So often it's been so much
fun that, frankly, Siobhán doesn't want to go home either...
Frankly, everybody has a blast!
Siobhán's background in the tradition
For as long as she can remember Siobhán Quinn has learned traditional folk
songs from her parents. Her father came to America from Dublin, Ireland, with
her mother who was from Rickmansworth, England. Her mother, the self-selected
tradition bearer of her own family passed the love of tradition and music onto
Siobhán. At the age of thirteen Siobhán began her own "formal" training as the
tradition bearer of her combined heritage. Through this gift of songs sung and
stories told in her parents' Irish & English traditions, Siobhán passes on
the love, respect and enthusiasm of different cultural traditions to all her
audiences.
The Programs
Siobhán's arts education programs focus on the language arts and the making of
oral histories, through the medium of music and storytelling, and will create a
broad understanding by students of oral traditions through folk song. Drawn
from a centuries-old unaccompanied singing tradition, many of the songs she
sings have been a part of her repertoire since childhood and without exception
they continue to impress her audiences, young and old, with their quiet
intensity.
LEARN HOW ORAL TRADITIONS ARE CREATED:
English, Irish and Celtic folk tales & folk songs
LEARN SOME FOLK TRADITIONS, HISTORY & GEOGRAPHY OF THE AMERICAN GREAT
BIG WILD WILD WEST:
Wild tales and big folksongs
MEDIEVAL MAYHEM
taught by a team of super qualified arts education instructors
including, Siobhán Quinn (creative writing, storytelling, song), Scott Payne
(stage movement, maypole, dragons and other props) and Sue Roberts (dance,
costume, props). This team has been teaching together on and off for years and
finally decided to make it official!
PIRATES!, LARGER THAN LIFE, RAINFOREST, and many more...
Siobhán has worked with children using many different themes (usually
geographic, folk or fairytale, or historically based) to write and then tell
stories. No two programs are exactly alike but you are certain to see a
topographical map come out to teach the children about place, many many books
brought for a resource table, a treasure chest full of weird things and a big
old trunk full of costumes with which to inspire the stories.
Siobhán's Teaching Goals
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create a broad understanding of oral traditions stressing oral tradition
through song.
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encourage respect for oral traditions and pride in students' own oral
traditions and heritage.
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develop an understanding by students of the role of storyteller, interpreter,
and artist in relation to art of all kinds, but in particular that of the folk
musician and storyteller.
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spark connections to other areas of the language arts, histories, geography,
and music styles. To have a darn good time!
Even more details!
Residencies and workshops are currently $350 per diem for the same program in
up to three different classrooms (c. 25 students) in one school on the same day
plus travel expenses for programs outside 40 mile radius from Artist's homebase
in Troy. Programs are appropriate for school, museum and library settings.
Target Ages:
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2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th grades, circa 7-12 years
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Jr. High , 13-14 yrs
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special ed, 8-14 years
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Senior High
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