Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Tuesday Action List
Hi, everyone. Here are your blog assignments for today. It is important to me that today be a quiet work day; people will be trying to memorize their poems, writing, reading. Let the classroom be a quiet space so that these things can happen with focus and concentration.
Your tasks for today: (don't forget to add the label "Tuesday Response" to your post for action item #2, below)
1. One reading log entry.
2. One brief analytical paragraph about one of the following three homes. This may feel slightly new, but it is just another application of the process we began using with Gene Kelly's dancing, the "Falling Bough" painting, and the ATW essay.
Pick one of the following homes photographed by up-and-coming photographer Todd Selby and write a brief, 100 word response that discusses the effect created by its setting. Your claim should have two parts:
[General observations about Setting] verb [tone words that capture the mood of that home].
It is important that you dig into your tone sheet to find words that accurately convey the tone you're sensing as you look at these homes. Here is a sample claim that could apply to Homestead:
[Homestead High School's long expanses of white halls and bewildering floor plans, punctuated by dashes of colorful Art Club mural projects] create [a sense of cold, clinical formality and oppressed creativity.]
Choose one of these homes:
Pharrell Williams Modern Miami home of the well-known rapper known as Pharrell.
Dan Martensen and Shannan Click Upstate New York farmhouse of a photographer and his artist wife.
Jamie Isaia and Anthony Malat Interesting Brooklyn apartment of another arty couple.
3. Memorize your show for tomorrow. Do this throughout the day today. Read a few lines, work on your action list, look at a few more lines. At lunch today, try out a few lines for friends. Don't be afraid to take this seriously. As an audience, we want nothing more than to see that you care about what you are saying to us up there.
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