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Elizabethan Costumes and the way they lived/A Summer Workshop using Drawings and Collage.

by  Lucienne Sharpe- Touch the Sky

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After viewing the images of the Elizabethan Woman we will use tracing paper and crayons as well as chalks abd colored paper to reproduce our own version of the Elizabethan Woman.
We will examine the patterns of the lace and little shoes as well the collars and ornaments. No art skills are necessary and the lesson is fun.
We will have a page of drawing at the end of the lesson. Lucienne Sharpe has studied these costumes at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and will impart her knowledge and expertise to help students draw replicas of the dress and costumes
More research can be done afterwards and a portfolio can be developed to show the rich such as the Queen and her servants. The finished drawings can be part of a larger school project or research. A street view with the houses could also be added.

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Cost

By Request: $180.00
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Length

The session is 50 minutes long or shorter for the younger age groups.Could be longer if needed.


Target Audience

Education: Grade(s) Pre-K Students, Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Parent, Adult LearnersPublic Library: Library Patrons Content Providers: Content Providers

Minimum participants:

3

Maximum participants:

30


Primary Disciplines

Best Practice, Career Education, Character Education, Collaboration, Community Interests, Economics/Business, Family & Consumer Science, Fine Arts, Foreign/World Languages, Health/Physical Education, Industrial Technology, International, Language Arts/English, Leadership, Literacy, Mathematics, Performing Arts, Problem Solving, Reading, Sciences, Service Learning, Social Studies/History, Special Education, Special Needs, Standards, Technology/Information Science, Writing music


Program Delivery Mode

Videoconference - H.323 (Polycom, Cisco/Tandberg, LifeSize, etc...)



Booking Information

This is a summer workshop and will include drawing and colouring as well as research. It will be fun and will benefit all ages.

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Provider's Cancellation Policy

We will not charge for programmes canceled due to nature i.e. snow days. The full fee will be charged to sites which cancel with less than 48 hours notice

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Lucienne Sharpe- Touch the Sky

Bognor Regis, west sussex
United Kingdom

I have been an educator for many years as Head of English and Performing Arts. I have gained exemplary status by Ofsted. I have now gained a Masters Degree in how to write a novel and am about to publish my first book. It is all these wonderful skills I bring to my lessons, especially in constructing good stories and the understanding of the genius of Shakespeare. Join me please on this journey of delight as we share the wonder of creativity and excellence. Imagine seeing the true Macbeth, the love of Romeo and Juliet, or the ability to write a story that gets top marks. Learn the beauty of Robert Browning's The Marriage Portrait, the heartbreak of post-war poetry, and the poems of Maya Angelou.I offer Art as well to develop key skills of line and color focusing on the history of Art and Fashion.I will teach and inspire you, and work with you to enhance both writing and historical skills. I offer books and worksheets to enable you to develop skills for successful outcomes, especially exams.I have won many awards with the CILC.

Contact:
LUCIENNE REBECCA
luciennesharpe@outlook.com
+447708760698

Program Details

Format

We will begin with a short discussion and then using the programme materials .we will design our own Elizabethan woman.

Objectives

To study the Elizabethan woman.
To draw the Elizabethan woman and her costumes
To use colours and paints to show the design of the costumes.
To study the hairstyles and ornaments
To produce a lovely design.

Standards Alignment

National Standards

All National Curriculum Standards
All key stages 1-5
Life Learning
History
Art
Music
Design
Citizenship

State Standards

All National Curriculum Standards
All key stages 1-5
Life Learning
History
Art
Music
Design
Citizenship