Showing posts with label reggae. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reggae. Show all posts

Friday, 26 April 2024

Triggering creative writing in teens

Album artwork (unseen)
This activity is an oldie (like me), but still a worldie!

My high school class on Thursday evenings has been focussing on music recently - what we listen to, when, how it makes us feel etc. Obviously, as the fuddy-duddy in the room, I have no clue about the J-pop & k-pop sounds they are into...and they have no comprehension of what a CD collection is!

With a (scary) blank piece of paper, they were tasked to draw any image that came into their heads from some music I'd chosen (an EP, for vinyl fans = more time to be creative!)...and to then pass their picture on to the left & keep drawing, in the vein they were inspired to be feeling/imagining, and so on until they got their original picture back, with everyone else's contributions 'on top'.

Once the imaginative juices had been fired up, the follow up task was to keep the music in mind & use the artwork created to 'see' an imaginary holiday experience, and to write a postcard thus inspired. You will see unique takes on Bob Marley's Iron Zion Lion reggae track here in the next few days - I hope you'll enjoy!

Artists at work!
I'm never critical about 'drawing' or art skills - I'm rubbish! I was hoping that my students would show their imagination & reactions to the team pictures & the vibe from the music, and explain their holiday so far, current activity, and plans for the next day or two > subliminal aim = demonstrate control of a variety of tenses. How did they do? Any other tips on getting cool music into high school students' doamin?!

Monday, 12 July 2010

Sugar Minott obituary | Music | The Guardian



I am not a reggae fan at all - never have been, never will...but this song was one of my favourites along the way, and when I read the news of Sugar Minott's untimely death this evening, most of the lyrics came straight back to mind...and that signature off beat snare, from 'A good thing going'.

Didn't know anything about the singer until I read his obituary; looks like another unsung (pardon the pun) hero who put back into his community all & more. Enjoy the song; who is it about for you?

Sugar Minott obituary | Music | The Guardian