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TASK
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What is TASK? Improvisational event Planned (formal set-up) Unplanned
(taking an idea (TASK) and turning it into something while working as a TEAM) Planned (formal set-up) Unplanned (without any limitations of size or divisions between viewers and participants) Or tailored for the use in classrooms (TASK Workshop).
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Materials used for TASK?
A variety of props and materials (cardboard, plastic bags, pencils, tables cling wrap, tape, markers, ladders…) Participation from YOU!!! SPACE
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Where are TASK Events Held?
Anywhere (ArT RooM!)
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Rules of TASK? To write down a task on a piece of paper and add it to a designated “TASK box.” To pull a task from the box and interpret it any which way he or she wants. Work Together as a TEAM!
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How to write a TASK? A TASK can be ANYTHING! (school appropriate!)
EXAMPLES ARE: Build a mountain of paper cups Pollinate a tomato plant using an electronic toothbrush Find some people and sing a song Make a yo-yo and teach someone how to yo-yo
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What to do when a TASK is completed?
Group will pull a new TASK from TASK box.
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TASK CLASS Expectations Team Work Be Creative Have Fun
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TASK Day 1: Creating 2 Dimensional Work
*Informal Critique refreshing on the stages of Art History Day 2: Creating 3 Dimensional Work Day 3: Taking the Stage with Performance Art!
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