
Someone's in the Worm
Taught by Scott Beal
Ages 6-8, 12 students
Wednesday, May 7 (one session): 6-7:15pm
"I knock at the stone's front door.
"It's only me, let me come in."
"I don't have a door," says the stone.
It's true. There are places we can't get into. You can't jump into a living tree, or a wolf, or a worm, and see what the world looks like from in there. That is, unless you are a poet.
In this workshop we'll become other things — plants and animals — and write their stories for them. What's it like to be a tree? Or a worm? Or a stone? We'll talk, read, and listen to music as a means of getting inside these objects, and then we'll write diaries for things that can't write them for themselves!
Scott Beal mostly just wants everyone to know that he was Volunteer of the Month in November of 2007. We mostly just want you to know that we think he's wonderful and brilliant, in every way.
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Someone's in the Worm
Space is limited, so we ask that each child only sign up for two workshops per schedule.
Please note that filling out this form does not guarantee you a spot in the workshop. We’ll contact you to confirm your registration either way. If you have any questions, call us at (734) 761-3463.
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