Kravis-On-The-RoadKravis-On-The-Road takes arts educationprogramming directly to classrooms and into thelives of many students who might not otherwisehave the opportunity to experience live theater.If you would like to host a performance at yourschool, please call the Kravis Center EducationDepartment at 561.651.4376 for all the details.Kravis-On-The-RoadSponsored byPalm Beach Country Club FoundationKUNIKO YAMAMOTOORIGAMI TALESOctober 9-11Performance Length: 45 minutesSuggested Grade Level: K-6Suggested Curricula: Language Arts, Music, TheaterWelcome to the infinite world of Origami! In Japanese, ori means “tofold” and gami means “paper”. Using origami, music and audienceparticipation, Kuniko provides a magical introduction to Japaneseculture and the art of simplicity. In Origami Tales, mythologicalcharacter masks & puppets, amazing flowers and a dragon—all madefrom origami—set the stage, while Kuniko shares heartfelt stories fromancient Japan.STORYMAKERSVIRTUE REALITYOctober 21-November 1Performance Length: One hourRecommended Grade Levels: 3-5Suggested Curricula: Character Education, Language Arts, SocialStudies, TheaterYowsa, yowsa, yowsa! Let’s talk about the virtues! “What’s that?” yousay. What are virtues and who needs them anyway? Well, lads andlassies, step right up, spin the Wheel of Virtue and you’re sure to findout! We’ll do a little “character education” with our characters to seewhich virtues they have and which ones they might need to come by.And get this: your class will spin the wheel to decide what stories wetell. Meet the famous and not-so-famous, the real and not-so-real, thegood and not-so-good, as we learn what Virtue Reality is all about.14 KR AVIS-ON-THE-ROAD SERIES KR AVIS.ORG/EDUCATION
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