Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Week 4 - Blog post #4 Response to Karlene Young


Karlene Young wrote:

Benjamen Zander is a true inspiration and awesome motivational writer. I wrote down two gems this week from chapters 7-9.
Page 119: Performance is not getting your act together, but about opening up to the energy of the audience and of the music, and letting it sing in your unique voice.
For our Celebration of the Arts last week, the 1st graders were darling. I tried to get them to see they just needed to get up and have fun and feel the music for their dance and accompaniment with instruments. I was out there trying to pair up students whose partner wasn’t there, and I got to dance with several students that were alone. The energy of the audience was electric, and we truly had a lot of fun.
Page 126: The Practice of Enrollment
1. Imagine that people are an invitation for enrollment.
2. Stand ready to participate, willing to be moved and inspired.
3. Offer that which lights you up.
4. Have no doubt that others are eager to catch the spark.
The arts are what truly lights me up, and I am always throwing sparks out hoping to inspire students to love the arts. Children truly are “eager to catch the spark.”






Hilary Burchett responded: 

You are completely right Karlene. I am a K-3rd grade art teacher and I am also on a mission to give my students the opportunity to create art. I feel the spark is expressing and showing you passion for the Arts, painting, and or music and they get interested. I don't only teach my students how to paint I paint with them. They watch me very intently. They like my art and they want to be artist too when they grow up. I tell them that it is the best job in the whole world. You just have to play all day:).

The energy of little children is priceless. There are no worries, issues, or holds bar. They just create. Their artworks are more beautiful than some of the renowned artists in museums.

I am glad you are enjoying this book. I am too.

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