Tuesday, April 30, 2013

weel of 4/30/13


Thursday:

Goal: Work Day:

HW: Song Project due Tuesday, May 7th.

Checklist. I am handing you a paper copy. Song projects are due next class!

  • Memorize your song excerpt
  • Research your songwriter and write a letter
  • Do your "explosion/annotation"
  • Song Reflection
  • Work on visual elements of your speech (e.g. Prezi)
  • Develop a creative title for your song project
  • Build a website for your online portfolio or start playing with wevideo to make your movie.
  • Write a reflective statement introducing the work in your portfolio
  • Revise eight poems and put them on your site. 





Tuesday, April 23, 2013

week of 4/23

Thursday

Goal: Begin to wrap up the hip-hop unit.

First Step: Saul Williams again

Next: Bringing Hip-Hop and Music full-circle:

The Favorite Song Project. (Due May 7th)






Tuesday, April 16, 2013

week of 4/16/13


Thursday:

Goal: Think about how compression is used in poetry.

Thought. What's the link from freestyle/improvisation to poetry class? (from last time)

HW: Finish Compression activity if you need to (see below).

First Step: Free write. Write for five minutes on one of these topics. Keep the pen moving.

Options:


  1. You're digging in your yard and find a fist-sized gold nugget. Describe what you do next.
  2. Describe the last time your heart was broken.
  3. Continue this story: A kid walks out of the bathroom with toilet paper dangling from his (or her) waistband...
  4. Write about the most beautiful smile you ever saw.
  5. DYT



Compression: Reducing the number of words involved in saying something. Being economical with language.

Look at the piece you just wrote. Go through it and cross out about half the words. See if you can end up with something that still makes sense. 



The Tallest Man on Earth plays "Lost My Shape"  (at 4:30)


You used to feel like a smoker
Shivering in the cold
Waiting outside the bar
Til the opener's over

But now you feel like a drinker
Twenty days off the sauce
Down at the liquor store
Trying to call your sponsor

You used to feel like the forest fire burning
But now you feel like a child
Throwing tantrums for your turn

You used to sound like a prophet
And everyone wanted to know
How you could tell the truth
Without losing that soft glow

But now you feel like a salesman
Closing another deal
Or some drunk ship captain
Raging after the white whale

You used to feel like the forest fire burning
But now you feel like a child
Throwing tantrums and then some

You used to feel like the prodigal returning
But now you hate what you've made
And you want to watch it burn

Read more at http://www.songlyrics.com/david-bazan/lost-my-shape-lyrics/#89FIajcO6u8x2QBt.99 





Compression Activity (Directions):


  • Get a computer and go to 


http://www.authorama.com/


  • Find a paragraph in one of the books that seems interesting rich with language. You could also find one on the internet, but it should be fictional. Dense is better.
  • Copy/paste your paragraph onto your blog.
  • Count the number of words it contains, including a, an, and the.  Write that number down next to your paragraph.
  • Copy/paste your paragraph onto your blog again.
  • Take two minutes.  Read through the language, reducing the total number of words by half by cutting out empty words, repetitions, weak phrases, connectors, etc.  Get to the “good stuff,” the language which interests, intrigues, and carries meaning for you. You might also mess with line breaks and make a poem out of it.
  • Count the number of words in your new version.       Write that number down. 
  • Copy/paste your new paragraph onto your blog again.
  • Take two minutes more.  See if you can halve again the number of words, and still keep meaning somewhat intact.


Tuesday:

Goal: Continue linking hip-hop and other forms of poetry.


First Step: Finishing the Villanelles. Let's do it quickly and read a couple examples. 



Two more connections from hip-hop to other poetry: 


Improvisation and Compression.



Improvisation: Making something up on the spur of the moment.


Supernatural (Improvisation, but with rhythm and rhyme)

Mos Def (Same thing)



If time: These improv games. Let's appreciate how hard freestyle is.




http://www.ehow.com/video_4417666_one-three-word-_improvisation-_game.html (1 word three words)

http://www.ehow.com/video_4417669_word-association-_improvisation-_game.html?wa_vlsrc=continuous&pid=1&cp=1&wa_vrid=9dd2217e-cba0-4761-9f6a-2a08b0b4dbea (Word association)

Thursday, April 11, 2013

week of 4/8/13

Thursday:

Goals: Continue to explore the roots of hip-hop and its connection to tradition poetry. 

The Repeating Line: Freestyle, Refrains, and the Villanelle

Due: Your tone poem (on the blog) and your found poem drawings.

HW: For Tuesday. Write a Villanelle that starts with one of the following titles.

“Timbuktu”
“What Hip Is”
“Things You Thought I’d Say When I Left”
“Let the Dog Drive”
“Older, Wiser, Closer to Death”
“Sister”
“Phone Tennis”
“The Prince of Fire”
“Unsettling America”
“The Angle of Refraction”

or

Write a rap lyric starting with one of the above titles that uses rhyme, meter, and a verse/refrain structure. (two verses with a repeating chorus.)




Chris Rene (The repeating line)


Some other examples: 

"Ain't nuthin' but a G Thang Baby..." (Snoop and Dre)
"I knew what I was feelin', but what was I thinkin'?" (Dierks Bentley)
"Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah!" (Iron Maiden)
"Jump around!" (House of Pain)



Supernatural (Improvisation, but with rhythm and rhyme)

Dylan Thomas
Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night (The Villanelle)

Poetic Form: Villanelle (from poets.org)
"The highly structured villanelle is a nineteen-line poem with two repeating rhymes and two refrains. The form is made up of five tercets followed by a quatrain. The first and third lines of the opening tercet are repeated alternately in the last lines of the succeeding stanzas; then in the final stanza, the refrain serves as the poem's two concluding lines. Using capitals for the refrains and lowercase letters for the rhymes, the form could be expressed as: A1 b A2 / a b A1 / a b A2 / a b A1 / a b A2 / a b A1 A2."



Team Villanelles using a hip-hop theme. 

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Tuesday: The snow day you got away with...


Tone found poems/drawings due

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufHZWt3xSZk&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active