LINGUIST List 16.1869
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Tue Jun 14 2005
FYI: Summer Cultural Program: Gullah Studies Institute
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1. Lee
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Summer Cultural Program: Penn Center Gullah Studies Institute
Message 1: Summer Cultural Program: Penn Center Gullah Studies Institute
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Date: 14-Jun-2005
From: Lee Shaffer <ideas islc.net>
Subject: Summer Cultural Program: Penn Center Gullah Studies Institute
Penn Center Gullah Studies Institute - Summer Cultural Program St. Helena Island, South Carolina 17-Jul-2005 - 30-Jul-2005 The Penn Center Gullah Studies Institute is initiating a summer cultural program designed for K-12 teachers, pre-service teachers and interested individuals. Courses will be offered in three areas: history, language, music, and education. Workshops will feature Gullah in crafts and in the arts. At historic Penn Center in Beaufort County, SC, approximately 100 participants will immerse themselves in history, literature, creative writing, visual art, music, drama and Sea Island crafts. Institute partners: Breadloaf School of English at Middlebury College, Vermont; South Carolina State University; and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Classes will be held (and housing provided) on the Penn Center campus. Theatre activites, museum and gallery visits and history trips to nearby Charleston, Savannah and Columbia are included in the curriculum. Curriculum: I. History and the Teaching of History 101 The Port Royal Experiment as a Model for Reconstruction 102 African Origins of the Gullah People 103 The Lowcountry and the Underground Railroad 104 The Lowcountry in the Civil Rights Movement (Penn Center was the planning site for ML King's Southern Christian Leadership Conference.) 105 Documenting History through Photographs 106 Praise Houses and Churches II. Language and the Teaching of Language 201 Gullah Oral Tradition 202 Southern African American Literature 203 Gullah Folk Tales 204 The Influence of the Gullah Culture on Writers 205 Gullah Storytelling as Narrative 206 A Study of the Gullah Language 207 Gullah Bible Translation Project 208 The Laura Towne Diary III. Music 301 Ethnomusicology of the Sea Islands 302 Charleston Jazz Initiative IV. Quality Education as a Civil Right 401 The Role of Pulic and Private Schools in the Commitment for Quality Education 402 Connecting Schools and Communities to organize for Educational Reform 403 The Impact of American Politics on Education 404 Gullah Studies in the Curriculum V. Sea Island Workshops 501 The Techniques of Lowcountry Fold Artists 502 Making and Casting Nets 503 Indigo Dying and Batik Making 504 Unique Forms of African American Pottery in South Carolina 505 The Art of Glass Blowing 506 The Skill of Bateau 507 Sweetgrass Basket Making 508 Woodburning and Carving as Art 509 African Long-Stitch Quilting 510 Gullah Theatre Arts 511 Gullah Cinema 512 African Origins of American Dance 513 West African Folk Tales and Arts For more information please contact Deloris Pringle at info penncenter.com Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
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