April 12, 2012

Under the spell of Circe

April 11 from SM:

"Todayʼs Odyssey class felt like what it must have felt like when some of the crewmen were lost at sea or eaten by monsters or under Circeʼs spell. We were short two and as MG noted, “How funny it is to have the Odyssey in Rʼs house with her not even here!” We also thought it was pretty neat that E was becoming a big brother that very morning.

Miss E. brought out the instruments and everyone jumped right into matching sounds with scenes and so we had our own little Foley Artist session. That morphed into discussion about costume as N. promptly donned scarves and such to go with her sounds, and then the wigs were put on. Having recently visited the New Orleans N. thought that her wig made her look like a ʻFrench Duuudeʼ and so that became quite the theme of the day and was repeated with fervor. As well as other bawdy New Orleans jokes that turned into the typical mad humor of five and six year olds that centers around gastrointestinal events. This was a recurring theme for the day, many giggles to be had.

Finally, after much self control the four girls were able to discuss a bit of costume ideas, practice the Siren Song, negotiate the ʻparade before the playʼ idea, and helped V. pick apart her Scylla and Charybdis scene sheʼs narrating into bullet points to help her find her own words for the retelling. N. started a drawing to help her while she retells her part of the Odyssey.

Everyone worked on their Mosaics again, MG on her 3rd being the fastest layer of tiles Iʼve seen yet! Miss E. put the grout on MGʼs and wiped it off while we all ooohhed and ahhhed over the finished piece being revealed.
Lastly, C. decided she will create simple, yet unique sets to go with everyone elseʼs retelling of scenes, and so began her interviews of what each imagines their scenes to look like.
Everyone agreed theyʼre SO EXCITED to figure out costumes!!!"