Mother Africa: My Home – A Circus Spectacular

circus On Thursday, December 1, our class went to the New Victory Theater to see a show called, “Mother Africa: My Home.” The circus is set in Cape Town’s largest township, Khayelitsha. The amazing dancers, musicians, contortionists, and acrobats represent several African nations including: Tanzania, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, South Africa and Ivory Coast. outside-the-theater As we left the theater and headed back to LREI, we thought about how fun it would be to try some of those moves. Bailey decided to start trying now. times-square Walking through Times Square drawing-one For homework that night we drew pictures of our favorite moments from the circus. drawing-2 We eventually put all of our pictures into a book and sent it to the performers. This illustration depicts the moment a performer balanced on a three wheeled cycle. Notice the musicians on stage – a very accurate portrayal. practice The next day teaching artists from the New Victory Theater came to our classroom and led a workshop on circus arts. practice-2 people-mountain We were doing such a good job working together, we decided to try “The People Mountain.” img_1363 yes-we-can

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About Mark Silberberg

Mark is thrilled to be a member of LREI's vibrant learning community and is inspired each day by students and colleagues alike. Mark began his formal adult life in schools as a teacher of physics, chemistry, English and an experiential business simulation class in the public schools where he also worked as a school administrator and technology coordinator. For the ten years prior to coming to LREI, Mark was a co-founder and co-director of a progressive K-12 public charter school. When not immersed in things LREI, Mark enjoys spending time with his family and completing sundry home repair projects. He is an avid soccer player and skier and wishes he had more time to play the guitar and bass.

4 thoughts on “Mother Africa: My Home – A Circus Spectacular

  1. It is interesting how us kids do the tricks in a simple version, as a class project, when the people performing in the show do it for a living and a reminder of their home, Africa.

  2. It is so amazing to think that the circus people do things about 4 times harder and we still had a hard time doing this. Doing this project made me laugh.

  3. Doing this protect was fun. I was not in the big permeant but it was funny to watch. Mother Africa was also fun to watch, I am glade I saw the pictures or else I might of forgotten of it!

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