Thursday, February 24, 2011

Session 3 Trash to Fashion

The children have had a number of sessions using a range of materials to make impromptu costumes; always with great laughter and team work.

We had a session on how to draw a person using the formula of 7 parts. This was in preparation for doing concept drawings, drawing the costume on a model.
My reasoning is that if they know the dimensions of the body and draw their model to the correct size (near enough anyway), the costume design will be more in proposition.

At the beginning of the next session it came to light that several of the children were feeling unsure and thinking the whole process was too hard. We talked about how when new learning is taking place it is very hard and often you want to give up because it is very uncomfortable. Just by reassuring the children that this feeling was normal and they needed to work through gave them courage and all stayed on task right through the day.

The next step was to brainstorm the things one would find in the environment of the themes (space, Wonderland or the garden). After recording a good list of things and creatures, the children chose two creatures and did a quick sketch of how they envisaged the creatures looked. After this a choice of creature had to be made to develop more extensively.
Concept drawing were started. It was amazing the problem solving and thinking that flowed. The children, for the first time really started considering the materials they needed and how those materials would look on the costume.

Many children found it very helpful to work through this process. They had all preconceived ideas of their costume and suddenly the ideas changed and really creative ideas began to develop. In several personal reflects at the end of the day children stated they learned that it is okay to change your mind.

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