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Chinese Culture Day

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Where in

the world

are dragons

goodluck?

 

What stone

is carved

with sand

and water?

What lowly,

slow creature

makes silk?

CHINESE ARTS AND CULTURE 
Students experience an in-depth, multi-sensory introduction to Chinese culture.

THE PROGRAM INCLUDES:

  • Tour of the House Museum's collection of extraordinary Chinese art, including silk wallpapers and jade sculpture
  • Performance of Chinese music on ancient Chinese instruments by musicians born and educated in China
  • Introduction to the ancient tradition of brush painting
    using bamboo brushes and Chinese ink
  • Traditional Chinese tea ceremony including history
    and tea tasting

BEFORE THE VISIT: 

Teachers receive a packet of materials about China including: laminated images of art from Caramoor's collection; articles on Chinese music, painting, and tea; legends of mythical figures; symbols and calligraphy; vocabulary list, and a map of China.

 
















 


CARAMOOR EDUCATION PROGRAMS

MISSION STATEMENT
Caramoor's Education Programs are dedicated to:

  • Encouraging, teaching and learning through the arts
    across the entire school curriculum. 
  • Improving the quality of arts education in the schools through interaction with Caramoor.
  • Providing children and those who affect their lives with
    the highest quality arts education; an enlightened and imaginative environment; and the finest artist educators to inspire and generate creative expression.
  • Offering programs to school children throughout the metropolitan region, with a special emphasis on under-served schools.

CHINESE ARTS AND CULTURE
COMPLIES WITH THE FOLLOWING NY STATE STANDARDS:
Arts:
Standard 3 - Responding to and Analyzing Works of Art
Standard 4 - Understanding the Cultural Dimensions and 
                     Contributions of the Arts
Non-Arts:
Standard 2 - Social Studies / World History
Standard 4 - Science / The Living Environment

Marilyn Reynolds
Director of Education
914-232-5035 x 242

Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts, Inc.
The Diane Moss Education Center
149 Girdle Ridge Road
P.O. Box 816
Katonah, New York 10536

General information 914-232-5035

PHOTOS OF PROGRAM EDUCATORS:
ROW 2- JUNGLING WANG, Musician;
            JANE MCLAUGHLIN, Master Horticulturist

CALLIGRAPHIC SYMBOL "LIFE"

Photography by LINDA STERN, MARILYN JEAN YOUNG
Design by JULIE DUQUET
 

 

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