Sogno Di una Notte Di Mezza Estate: Adattamento Teatrale per la Scuola Primaria

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CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 24. 9. 2015 - Počet stran: 84

Quest'anno ho voluto proporre ai miei alunni un laboratorio teatrale piuttosto "impegnativo". Tanto per evadere un po' dai testi teatrali prettamente scolastici, ho raccontato ai miei alunni di classe quarta la fiaba Sogno di una notte di mezz'estate di William Shakespeare.

Prima di sottoporre loro il copione, ho adeguato i dialoghi all'età degli attori e ho eliminato alcune scene troppo difficili sia per la recitazione che per le dinamiche dialettiche e scenografiche. Tutto ciò cercando di tenere presente la corretta sequenza delle scene e la coesione del racconto. Ho assegnato le parti in base alle caratteristiche individuali dei bambini, poi abbiamo letto insieme il copione.

Il laboratorio teatrale ha mosso i primi passi dallo studio sulla lingua e sulla lettura, che ha messo in campo le competenze lessicale e di sintesi di ciascuno. L'esercizio mnemonico e la struttura dialogica serrata sono stati molto impegnativi, ma infine la gratificazione dei bambini, della maestra e dei genitori è stata altissima.

Morena Madaschi vive a Mantova ed è insegnante di scuola primaria.

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Se sei alla ricerca di un libro che racconti la storia coinvolgente di un laboratorio teatrale stile shakespeariano per bambini, allora questo è ciò che fa per te.

Il libro offre una nuova prospettiva sulla fiaba Sogno di una notte di mezz'estate di William Shakespeare, raccontando come una maestra con creatività e talento abbia adattato il copione ai suoi alunni di quarta elementare.

Il laboratorio teatrale è stato un progetto molto ambizioso, ma alla fine è stato un successo per i bambini. Il libro racchiude l'esperienza completa, dallo studio sulla lingua e sulla lettura fino alla gratificazione finale.

Questa pubblicazione è adatta a chiunque voglia sperimentare l'arte della recitazione in un modo unico e coinvolgente. È un'opportunità per comprendere l'importanza dell'insegnamento creativo e delle attività artistiche nella vita dei propri figli.

Siamo sicuri che la lettura di questo libro ti ispirerà a proporre nuove idee di laboratori teatrali per i tuoi alunni o per le tue figlie e figli.

O autorovi (2015)

William Shakespeare, 1564 - 1616 Although there are many myths and mysteries surrounding William Shakespeare, a great deal is actually known about his life. He was born in Stratford-Upon-Avon, son of John Shakespeare, a prosperous merchant and local politician and Mary Arden, who had the wealth to send their oldest son to Stratford Grammar School. At 18, Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway, the 27-year-old daughter of a local farmer, and they had their first daughter six months later. He probably developed an interest in theatre by watching plays performed by traveling players in Stratford while still in his youth. Some time before 1592, he left his family to take up residence in London, where he began acting and writing plays and poetry. By 1594 Shakespeare had become a member and part owner of an acting company called The Lord Chamberlain's Men, where he soon became the company's principal playwright. His plays enjoyed great popularity and high critical acclaim in the newly built Globe Theatre. It was through his popularity that the troupe gained the attention of the new king, James I, who appointed them the King's Players in 1603. Before retiring to Stratford in 1613, after the Globe burned down, he wrote more than three dozen plays (that we are sure of) and more than 150 sonnets. He was celebrated by Ben Jonson, one of the leading playwrights of the day, as a writer who would be "not for an age, but for all time," a prediction that has proved to be true. Today, Shakespeare towers over all other English writers and has few rivals in any language. His genius and creativity continue to astound scholars, and his plays continue to delight audiences. Many have served as the basis for operas, ballets, musical compositions, and films. While Jonson and other writers labored over their plays, Shakespeare seems to have had the ability to turn out work of exceptionally high caliber at an amazing speed. At the height of his career, he wrote an average of two plays a year as well as dozens of poems, songs, and possibly even verses for tombstones and heraldic shields, all while he continued to act in the plays performed by the Lord Chamberlain's Men. This staggering output is even more impressive when one considers its variety. Except for the English history plays, he never wrote the same kind of play twice. He seems to have had a good deal of fun in trying his hand at every kind of play. Shakespeare wrote 154 sonnets, all published on 1609, most of which were dedicated to his patron Henry Wriothsley, The Earl of Southhampton. He also wrote 13 comedies, 13 histories, 6 tragedies, and 4 tragecomedies. He died at Stratford-upon-Avon April 23, 1616, and was buried two days later on the grounds of Holy Trinity Church in Stratford. His cause of death was unknown, but it is surmised that he knew he was dying. Morena Madaschi vive a Mantova ed è insegnante di scuola primaria.

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