Leading Tone Arts Productions

Syncretic Art Workshops


Syncretic Art workshop
directed by Amanta Scott



at
The TASIS School in Dorado



aims | activities | results | comments
Comments & excerpts from students' journals

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Aim #9:

to foster identification with, and respect for,
the environment and the world around us


“I loved doing the performance and I like to move like a wave and Fire. I love moving like fire because I feel like a worm.”
(Carlos A.)

“I was in the water group. I felt like real water when I was at art.” (Robert S.)

(Sue N) graphic score

“When I was a rock I really felt like a rock, staying still and rolling. When I was Fire I felt like burning every metal. Today was a fun day.”
(Andrés R.)

“Water is cool because you feel relaxed like the wave going side to side. Is so cool that I go crazy going side to side. But is very fun and is VERY COOL. And the music is so exciting.” (Andrea S. Gil)

“I learned that fire is found in places like volcanoes, cars, boats and a forest.” (Sean N.)

“I feel good being a rock and it is very fun.”
(Keyvan)

“I really like the fact that I’m Spirit.
I think you need spirit for everything.
I can relate to Spirit because spirit is feelings, emotions, creativity,
being yourself and that’s pretty much how I am. So I am glad they put me
in the spirit group.”
(Gabriella G)



“I have so much fun making music.
I learn more things about the earth and the planet.”
(Carlos A.)



“What I felt about fire was like being a real fire and sparking like 'zzzzz cchcch'. Fire is very dangerous because it burns when you touch it. Fire is light too so when light is off you can turn on the fire and it would be light and not dark. Fire can be turned off by water, like for example if a building is on fire then you’ll have to get a bunch of water and then you go through the water in the building and then there is no fire.” (Monica M.)

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