The modern artist is working with space and time, expressing his feelings rather than illustrating.
Our Destination Imagination Senior Level team is alive and well. They paint, glue, sing, create and compose. This year they are faced with the seemingly impossible challenge of creating a 4-minute thriller introducing the audience to multiple cultures and leaving us all hanging on the edge of our seats, literally.
Think this looks innocent enough? Look again. Team I.C.E (Imagine, Create, Empower) is just getting started.
One thing they are sure they want to share with us is their love of spontaneity. The disorder in our house is a true testament to this endeavor.
As a final memento to their Destination Imagination experience they have created a video that encapsulates their team experience. And what better way to show their love for one another than to splatter paint everywhere?
If you are brave you may want to check out their I.C.E Productions Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsNKW9ybrVE
This group has really formed a very supportive team. They have their ups and downs but they are learning to resolve conflicts, make compromises and share both the limelight and their various talents.
What better way to make friends than to struggle with an international challenge, study art, culture and language; laugh, create and perform while also learning complex construction techniques and unusual improvisational styles?
This Destination Imagination team has truly learned so much this year.
Please leave your paintbrushes outside, if possible.
Let Me Count the Days: Homeschooling is not minding when your sink is multi-colored and so are your floors, walls, doors and clothes.
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