One of our Hip Hop dance students, DeDe burst into our office one day demanding pretzels, pencils, notebooks, etc. inspiring Marsi to respond kindly--in song!
Thursday, December 23, 2010
"Real Rap" with Marsi
After just a few months of programming, The Village is coming together to present an amazing set of performances for family, friends, staff, and the community. Our students have worked hard learning new dances, new writing techniques, and building characters for the stage. With a tenacious appetite for the performing arts world, our villagers have risen to the challenge and it warms my heart to see them harvest the fruits of their labor.
Hip hop dance: From crumping to b-boying, creativity is flowing from the hands and feet of our dancers. Choreography taught in steps and skits designed to enhance performances provide the back drop for an electric show. These teens hungry for the beat learn and develop their ideas to hardcore Baltimore club dance beats and other hip hop classics, while Chase and I provide our own “we wish we could dance as well as you do, can’t stop us from cranking out where did that come from dance, and yes we love you enough to look like dancing fools techniques” to their warm ups and warm downs.
--List of Some Students Participating: NIjahuana Harris Cherlande Beaujour Lakeisha Williams Natori Johnson Cheree Gibson DeQuan Chambliss Eric Green Allea Anderson Jarell Clark Carlos Mantilla | Raymond Delgado Enes Green Denise Williams Melissa Dejesus Kenny King Dionna Blackson Tamira Chambliss Janielle Jones Juan Mantilla |
Poetry: Everyday students arrive in our office at various times, mostly during the “Finish Your Plate” program to provide us with their newly written poems. Chase excitedly posts their work on our filing cabinets like a proud parent/teacher! It is rather sweet.
Their work is fresh off the pages and streams ink into my heart with verses and rhyme steeped in heartbreak, chaotic energy, and the need to emotionally understand the world around them. Our villagers take the time to write lengthy poems and songs as their way of dealing with their strife and I wholeheartedly appreciate their openness to share with us and in knowing that we also use these techniques to work through our own issues. These youth are onto something special and I can’t help but take joy in helping to lay the groundwork of their success.
--List of Some Students Participating: Gloria D. Vega Natalie Marcellus Sasha Carrero Carletta Cutts Tiara Roberson | Allea Anderson Jaralyn De Jesus Alvail Halladay Andrea Bullock Olivia Taylor |
List of Some Participating Students: Hichanell Ovalles Scarle Bello Alvail Halladay Nijahujuana Harris | Cheree Gibson Allea Anderson Guillermo Reyes Denise Williams Daisey Smith |
In closing: There is so much more that I could write about our program. “The Village” has been a joy to create and to implement with Chase. With every obstacle, a beautiful solution is born. Every day we learn something new and create a new partnership with a community member. Woodrow Wilson is where we call home this year and we are proud to meet and work with our new family. Stay tuned for more “Real Rap” with Marsi.
Poetry Spotlight: Carletta Cutts
Untitled
A girl needs a father
even if the one who raises her isn’t her blood.
I thank my father for his support and love
when my biological left, a real man stepped in,
with so much love
no one can compare what he and I share.
It’s my father that I think of when I question right from wrong
it’s the love and example he set from the day we met.
My little hand in his is still one of my fondest memories.
Because of him
I understand
a real man provides, cook, cleans, nurtures and scolds.
With Mommy’s hard life and addiction she did her best to love
and Grandma’s hard hand complicated things at times even worse,
but it was from love they all stood in my life
guiding, smoothing out rough patches and splintered boards.
And now I stand before you a Senior, a mother
A winner.
No longer holding Daddy’s hand
or longing for Mommy’s hold
or afraid of Grandmas scolding face.
I am my own person!
So if what you have to say is just to bring me down
or make yourself look good,
Keep That!
If when you see me you think of negativity, that’s your problem!
Because life has tried me and tested me and I know this is true.
“I have come this far by faith and by faith I will see all things through.”
Poetry Spotlight: Sasha Carrero
A preview of Sasha's poem to be showcased at our upcoming "One Mic, One Night" event at the Susquehanna Bank Center on 1/28/2011.
Behind the Scenes: Making the Video for Hip Hop Dance
Here's some student-shot Behind-the-Scenes footage for a video that will be shown at our Hip Hop dance culminating assembly on 1/14/2011!
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Hip Hop Dance Showcase - Right Around the Corner!
The Village's Hip Hop dance students are hard at work on their upcoming show, with a working title of "The Emotions of Hip Hop". The show will highlight 4 styles of hip hop dance, their origins, and the emotion behind their expression.
The show will be held Friday, January 14, 2011 at Woodrow Wilson High School. We can't wait!
Hip Hop dance all star Cheree Gibson goin' in on the circle!
Hip Hop dance instructor Blaisian 5tylez showing off his B-Boy skills!
See ya there!
-Chase
EW Site Coordinator
The show will be held Friday, January 14, 2011 at Woodrow Wilson High School. We can't wait!
Hip Hop dance all star Cheree Gibson goin' in on the circle!
Hip Hop dance instructor Blaisian 5tylez showing off his B-Boy skills!
See ya there!
-Chase
EW Site Coordinator
EW's The Village presents "Finish Your Plate" Homework Help
EducationWorks' The Village is soon to roll out our homework help program entitled "Finish Your Plate". We are aiming to offer this service 4 days a week, alternating between lunch times and after school.
Projected start date is mid-late January--so stay tuned!
-Chase
EW Site Coordinator
Projected start date is mid-late January--so stay tuned!
-Chase
EW Site Coordinator
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
New Name for 21CLC Program @ WWHS!
Hey family!
The staff and students of EducationWorks' program at Woodrow Wilson High School in Camden has settled on a name for our program--from henceforth we will be known as "The Village"...because it takes a village to raise a child. Stay tuned for some of the fantastic work our students have been turning out! Until then...Peace!
-Chase
EW Site Coordinator
The staff and students of EducationWorks' program at Woodrow Wilson High School in Camden has settled on a name for our program--from henceforth we will be known as "The Village"...because it takes a village to raise a child. Stay tuned for some of the fantastic work our students have been turning out! Until then...Peace!
-Chase
EW Site Coordinator
Thursday, December 9, 2010
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