Spoken Word Poetry. Our girls deliver!
The Modern Story students at the Railway Girls School have been busy with the creative aspects of their film. As a teacher in this program, I wanted to ensure that the girls voices’ and stories are given ample time for growth and expression. As digital video curriculum programs elsewhere acknowledge, the largest amount of time spent for a video project should be on the creative aspects. Our girls can write. Their humor, strength and absolutely adorable mischief shows through in their first set of spoken word poems dealing with women empowerment.
We will soon be facing the giant challenge of tackling limited working computers, viruses, power outages, and short class time precluding sufficient post production editing. However, with these strong poems and beautiful videos I am confident that The Modern Story is already succeeding in bringing these girls’ voices to the fore of their community as they reflect on local issues that are felt across the globe. This has been an immensely rewarding experience so far and I hope others get to share in the project’s goals and activities in the future.
Check out the video below.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVoDLTlzkwU]
Also, for those interested, friends of ours at The Cairo Human Rights Film Festival, run by Dalia Ziada are about to launch their exciting series of events. Check them out if you are in the area: http://www.cairofilm.org/
punam
December 9, 2009 - 3:11 am
Dear Vidya and Danny,
congratulations to your students for their 1st digital spoken words- I wander what lies under the surface of their words- young woman, old woman, like a rose….often equating themselves to flowers….does it reveal their sense of vulnerability and yet awareness of their beauty! I would be very interested to know how they develop their voices and how much do they stretch their imaginations!
Thanks and keep up the good work,
Punam
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