. Dramatic games and dances for little children. Copyright, 1914, by The A. S. Babnes Company. 34. The children are in a circle with one in the center to represent the old woman. Duringthe first four measures they run excitedly about as if in some game and not paying anyattention to the one in the center. At the fifth measure the center player pretends to beatthem all soundly. They gradually become quieter until the ninth measure when all arestill, and they are lying down peacefully sleeping at the tenth measure. To represent the confusion of the first four measures, it is necessary to have a
. Dramatic games and dances for little children. Copyright, 1914, by The A. S. Babnes Company. 34. The children are in a circle with one in the center to represent the old woman. Duringthe first four measures they run excitedly about as if in some game and not paying anyattention to the one in the center. At the fifth measure the center player pretends to beatthem all soundly. They gradually become quieter until the ninth measure when all arestill, and they are lying down peacefully sleeping at the tenth measure. To represent the confusion of the first four measures, it is necessary to have a verydefinite plan of action. Some of the players must go in a certain path following a leaderand others in another. Until the teacher realizes that the more confused and complexthe action, the greater the need of definite organization, it is better not to attempt this typeof dramatization. On the other hand, it is one of the most vivid ways of training theexpression of changed moods. 35 THERE WAS AN OLD WOMAN. Elizabeth kose Allegro. Excited. U) \ t r~Vtr ?-¥^ t g-zfeEJgE^E^^pE^^ T4
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