Sentences with phrase «begin as a poem»

Her multi-dimensional works begin as a poem, image, object, or line, that evolve into a film, a song, a sculpture or a collective performance.
Her multidimensional works begin as a poem, an image or a line that evolves into a film, a song, a sculpture or a collective performance.
For her Hammer Project, she will exhibit a portion of an on - going project called «The Electric Comma,» which began as a poem she wrote of the same name about various conditions of the photographic, such as its alleged static nature and its vocation of describing events of the past.

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These are poems that take as their beginning point headlines from the National Enquirer: «Beauty Queen Has Monster Child,» «Woman Picked up by UFO, Flown into Black Hole,» «Sweethearts Vanish in Tunnel of Love,» «Human Boy Found in Indian Jungle Among Wolf Pack.»
In making the word to become flesh the interpreter makes herself or himself into the word, takes the word as poem into her or his body, continues the creation process begun by the poet (Bozarth - Campbell, 52).
By some it is regarded as an original poem setting forth Krishnaism based upon the Sankhya - Yoga philosophy, but modified later by the additions in which the Vedanta is taught.73 Others think that it is an old verse Upanishad worked over by a poet in the interest of Krishnaism, after the beginning of the Christian era.74
As children work over the words of this poem, they may begin to see something of the interrelationships of all growing things.
The resolution begins in stanza 6 and continues to the end in the same metaphors as used throughout the poem: bud, smell, dew, light, tempests, flowers.
Poet Kamilah Aisha Moon will read from Whitman's Civil War poems as part of the ceremony that begins at 11 a.m.
As a way for me to begin to let you know a little bit about me, I thought I would share with you a poem that I authored a few years back.
As production began, Disney consultant Robert D. San Souci brought forward the idea of adapting the Chinese poem «The Ballad of Mulan», about the legendary female warrior who took her father's place and fought in the Chinese army for twelve years.
Of course Terence Davies's first film based on the life of a historical figure would take as its subject someone who once began a poem: «I'm Nobody!
We must resist the urge to tie a poem to a chair and «begin beating it with a hose to find out what it really means,» as Billy Collins so affectionately puts it.
Sometimes after we've read a poem together, I will ask everyone to quickly draw the first image that comes to their minds as a way for us to begin our discussion.
As the unit progresses, I encourage students to bring in poems that resonate with them to share at the beginning of class.
Activities: ♦ Cloze — fill in the missing words * ♦ Word search * ♦ Order events in the story * ♦ Drama — Freeze frame cards * ♦ Music — Sound effect cards * ♦ Storyboard — with words * ♦ Storyboard — without words ♦ Write a poem (noun, verbs, adjectives, synonym) ♦ Acrostic poem ♦ 5 senses — what a character may see, hear, smell, etc ♦ Thought bubbles - what a character may be thinking ♦ Story outline — problem, response, action, outcome ♦ Trifold — beginning, middle, end (paper foldable) ♦ Newspaper article — write and draw ♦ Graph — tally chart and block graph ♦ Bookmark ♦ Character traits ♦ Wall ball — write and draw ♦ Diorama — write and draw (paper foldable) ♦ Art — decorate the heart in the same style as the illustrator ♦ Pattern art ♦ Book cover — design a new one ♦ Book dust jacket ♦ Story review ♦ Flap booklet - write and / or draw.
Activities: ♦ Cloze — fill in the missing words * ♦ Word search * ♦ Order events in the story * ♦ Drama — Freeze frame cards * ♦ Music — Sound effect cards * ♦ Creative drawing — 2 headed dog * ♦ Storyboard — with words * ♦ Storyboard — without words ♦ Write a poem (noun, verbs, adjectives, synonym) ♦ Acrostic poem ♦ 5 senses — what a character may see, hear, smell, etc ♦ Thought bubbles - what a character may be thinking ♦ Story outline — problem, response, action, outcome ♦ Trifold — beginning, middle, end (paper foldable) ♦ Newspaper article — write and draw ♦ Graph — tally chart and block graph ♦ Bookmark ♦ Creative thinking — giant killing plan and equipment needed ♦ Character traits ♦ Wall ball — write and draw ♦ Diorama — write and draw (paper foldable) ♦ Art — decorate the footprint in the same style as the illustrator ♦ Pattern art ♦ Book cover — design a new one ♦ Book dust jacket ♦ Story review ♦ Flap booklet - write and / or draw.
Activities: ♦ Cloze — fill in the missing words * ♦ Word search * ♦ Order events in the story * ♦ Drama — Freeze frame cards * ♦ Music — Sound effect cards * ♦ Storyboard — with words * ♦ Storyboard — without words ♦ Write a poem (noun, adjectives, verbs, thought, synonym) ♦ Acrostic poem ♦ 5 senses — what a character may see, hear, smell, etc ♦ Thought bubbles - what a character may be thinking ♦ Trifold — beginning, middle, end (paper foldable) ♦ Newspaper article — write and draw ♦ Graph — tally chart and block graph ♦ Bookmark ♦ Character traits ♦ Wall ball — write and draw ♦ Diorama — write and draw (paper foldable) ♦ Art — decorate the jawbone in the same style as the illustrator ♦ Pattern art ♦ Book cover — design a new one ♦ Book dust jacket ♦ Story review ♦ Flap booklet - write and / or draw.
Teaching Artists show students different approaches to writing, often using pieces by acclaimed contemporary poets and lyricists as a starting point, and give students writing prompts to begin the work of crafting individual and group poems.
As I am introducing this poetry assignment to my students, I like to begin by sharing my caterpillar poem with my students.
As I am introducing this poetry project to my students, I like to begin by sharing my kite poem with my students.
As I am introducing this poetry assignment to my students, I like to begin by sharing my Peace Day poem with my students.
Arranged in chronological order, the poems focus on objects ranging from concrete, such as the red wheelbarrow and white chickens in William Carlos Williams» well - known Imagist poem, to abstract, like Lord Byron's elegant and pithy ode to the letter e: «The beginning of eternity, the end of time and space / the beginning of every end, and the end of every place.»
A flash piece can be a prose poem, a list, a letter, an overheard conversation — as well as a story with a beginning, middle, and end.
After students have read Perfect Timing, ask them to write an acrostic poem, using the letters that comprise Murphy's name as the beginning of each phrase (e.g., I — Isaac Murphy, S — Silks from head to toe, A — And ready to race full tilt).
Although I am now known as a nonfiction author, my writing career began in the first half of the 1960s with the publication of a poem in an anthology.
As one of the most versatile creatives of the beginning of the 20th century, he also expressed himself in paintings, drawings, collages and poems.
From the beginning of his career, his poems have functioned as entries into catalogues about his work, appeared alongside his sculpture in exhibitions, formed exhibitions in their own right, been published in strictly limited editions, made appearances in scholarly writings about the artist, been repeatedly cited in relation to the development of avant - garde poetry.
Her multi-dimensional works begin as an image that becomes a poem, a film, a song, a sculpture, or a collective performance.
The poem begins: Your penis is homeless / You are covered with as many warts as the lies you've told / You pat maggots on their backs / Your syphilitic mouth sucks the slugs from the irradiated cocks of your cohorts.
Moyse begins her essay, which seems like it could be used as a statement about her own work, with a wonderful poem from painter Dorothea Tanning's recent book of poetry Coming To That:
She began with her passion for stories as a child when she created tales and poems in her head, never putting pen to paper for fear she and / or her family would end up in the brutal hands of Chairman Mao's military forces during the Cultural Revolution.
I think it's dangerous to read the poem metaphorically, as we may begin to impute meanings to the poem that the author did not intend.
As for the bottom of the range and just below it, i.e. at the border of infrasound, I suggest you get a fine recording of Strauss's tone poem Also Sprach Zarathustra (the music used at the beginning of the movie 2001, A Space Odyssey) and listen to it with a very good pair of earphones (or better still, go listen to a good live performance).
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