Tandy Beal & Company’s Magic Carpet, Part 1

Tandy Beal & Company’s Magic Carpet, Part 1

Experience the beauty of our world through dance and music, and you don’t even need a visa! On the Magic Carpet, students and teachers witness identity, tradition, culture and geography, as professional performers share music and dance from around the globe!

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STUDY SLIDES

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Visual Arts with AEF’s Art Across the Island


Art Across the Island, presented by the Alameda Education Foundation (AEF), offers an artist profile and student art activity to complement each PAL performance for the 2020-21 school year.

In the first video, painter, dancer, ceramicist, Sharon Virtue, talks about a work from her Bright Worlds series. Her circles, spirals and link-shapes are each filled with texture and vary in size, color and thickness of line to create a work of art that is luminous.

In the art project video, students are shown how to draw overlapping circles and rectangles in a combination of warm and cool colors. Filling in these shapes with squiggles, geometric designs and color creates art that pops off the page. Crayons are perfect for this project.

Study Slides developed by Christina Ayala, Performing Arts teacher, Ascend TK-8 School, Oakland.