In addition to these new developments, we are also creating exciting opportunities for teachers to participate more fully in our work programmes.
Teachers can:
Access new sites. Visit http://ephemeralarts-teachers.blogspot.com/ to examine a new support programme for teachers.
Join “Ephemeral Arts Innovators” a network on http://ephemeralarts.ning.com/ It can be accessed via a bloglink.
GOOD NEWS FOR TEACHERS
The new blogs also extend the scope for celebrating Ephemeral Arts to include other subject areas in the schools cirriculum.
Ephemeral Arts for Teachers is a continuation of Mirador Cuilture's support programme for teachers who are interested in integrating the use of Ephemeral Arts in the teachnign of Arts, Anthropology, Sociology and Geography.
Ephemeral Arts Teachers is designed to become a Networking Site for Teachers of Ephemeral Arts!
In addition:
Follow general debate and discussion on Culture and Arts in the United Kingdom by visiting DIVERSE VIEW at http://diverseview.wordpress.com
We look forward to hearing from you.
The traditional arts which are included here and the related sites are sometimes known as Ephemeral Arts- the arts which temporary or shortlived, based on specific occasion or event and transitory in nature. Website at www.ephemeralarts.com
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Mask The Message
We are pleased to announce the continuation of this work programme! However, every idea has its day and new projects sometimes also help people to access current as well as old work. So, without going on and on about the changes, the concept of EPHEMERAL ARTS will be continued but new "interfaces" will be added!
The first of these interfaces is MASKS. We will be developing a new festival of Masks. People use a mask to acquire a new identity or to hide one! Sometimes, the only "mask" that a person has is their face! How many times have you failed to read someone's face?
The first of these interfaces is MASKS. We will be developing a new festival of Masks. People use a mask to acquire a new identity or to hide one! Sometimes, the only "mask" that a person has is their face! How many times have you failed to read someone's face?
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