Showing posts with label FUMC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FUMC. Show all posts

Saturday, November 30, 2013

I Wanna Be...


This past Sunday, November 24th, was the final day of UMK, and they presented their play titled Thankful.  The previous Wednesday they did a run through of the entire play from beginning to end, and it was swell!  Ms. Kristen and Bailey had created "cheater" posters with the song lyrics just in case any child forgot, but throughout the rehearsal I rarely saw any child look at them.  As you can tell from the photo below, there were quite a few poster boards, and each poster board had lyrics on the front and back.
"Cheater" Boards
There were a few small jobs that the leaders had to do throughout the performance.  My job throughout the play was to flip the poster boards as the songs were playing, Bailey had the position of leading the hand signs, and Kristen was in charge of behavior, making sure that the children were being good as they performed.  As stated earlier, the children rarely looked at the posters, and they rarely looked at Bailey who led the hand signs.  It was great that they didn't need much help, it proved to me that they truly put in the effort of learning the songs and hand signs.

If you look closely, you can notice the music stands.
What really surprised me the most from the entire performance was how well each child knew their lines from the script.  We had two music stands positioned in front of where the children would stand, and each music stand had a script on it for the children who had speaking parts.  On Wednesday there were only a few children who needed to use the music stands to read their parts, but when Sunday rolled around we almost didn't need the music stands.  The play started at 5 pm, and we had the children arrive at 4 pm in order to have enough time to practice.  Me, Bailey, and Kristen took individual groups to rehearse their "acts" and give some encouragement.  This was probably my favorite part throughout that Sunday night; being able to see the joy and excitement on the children's faces before the performance, they were so excited to sing and perform for their family and friends!  During the hour of practice time we allowed the children to practice on the microphones, and this was a great relief because I could tell that every child who had a speaking part had their parts completely memorized.

My view from the posters.
As people filed into the sanctuary, we gathered the children and had them sit on the first few pews.  At five o'clock the preschoolers, who are in a different group then we are, performed one short song called God Is Bigger.  Once they moved from the alter, the UMK group moved into position and the performance started.  The entire performance was fantastic!  The children did their best and the audience seemed to love it.  One of my good friends came to the performance, and afterwards she told me that she got teary eyed because of how adorable they were and how great they did.

Overall this project has been one great professional learning experience.  I've taught a few band camps and given lessons in the past, but I've never experienced putting together and running a small play such as this.  The main age groups I've always worked with have been 6th through 12th grade, so working with such a young age group has helped expand my teaching and leadership skills.  My methods of behavior management and music teaching had to change in order to reach this group of young minds.  I could no longer just "explain" the how-to's of music, I had to figure out a way of teaching music that was fun, memorable, and engaging.  With the help of Kristen and Bailey from FUMC, I was able to have a great experience working with an amazing group of kids, and was given the opportunity of co-teaching/leading a project that took a couple months to put together.  This project has confirmed one of my life goals I've dreamed of; the dream of being a music leader/children's leader in a church setting.  A BIG thank you to everyone who has supported me and constantly encouraged me throughout my music career!!!!  I wouldn't be here without you all!
Kristen Schwartz and I

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

First Time for Everything

The only time I've ever wrote a script was in my Introduction to Theater class a year ago, and that was like pulling teeth from a child.  I didn't really like writing that script because it was "required", and I've never seriously considered myself creative.  As I started this project I never envisioned myself writing a script, I actually didn't have that great of a game plan at all.  A week ago I was talking to the director of the ministry and asked if they had anything for the performance other then music, and she informed me that there was no script yet.  Knowing that I had to get more hours, and the fact that I wanted to contribute more time into this project to "own" it, I offered to write a script.  I didn't know what I was getting into at first, haha.

This being said, I sat down yesterday determined to crank out a quality script that the kids could remember within a month, and one that would also enhance the music and the theme throughout.  I honestly thought it was going to be really difficult, given my experience last year in THD101.  But with every passing minute I sat behind the computer screen, I found more enjoyment with what I was typing.  After a few hours I had a four page script that included some gestures, scripture, and the music that was placed in an order that would complement the "thankfulness" theme.

The children are on fall break this week, so I won't be able to work with them.  Starting next Sunday I will select twenty kids who want speaking parts, pull them out from "large group" into smaller groups, assign parts, and begin teaching them.

This link will show the theme of each song, the order of songs with individual times/total time, and the script.  It is originally a Word document, so hopefully it shows true to it's original.  The parts are not assigned yet, so at the moment it says "Child 1, Child 2, Child 3, etc..."  Once I assign the parts, names will be put in place of "Child", and I'll have each kid highlight their own part to make it easier for them to remember what their lines are.

I'm really looking forward to starting back up and working the script with each and every child!

Date Time In Time Out Today's Hours Cumulative Hours Work Performed
9/4/2013  5:00 7:00 2 2 Teaching at church
9/8/2013  5:00 7:00 2 4 Teaching at church
9/15/2013 5:00 7:00 2 6 Teaching at church
9/25/2013  5:00 7:00 2 8 Teaching at church
9/26/2013  7:30 8:00 0.5 8.5 Working w/music-home
9/26/2013  1:45 2:45 1 9.5 Working w/music-home
10/2/2013  2:45 3:45 1 10.5 Working w/Kristen-motions
10/2/2013  5:00 7:00 2 12.5 Teaching at church
10/3/2013  8:00 9:00 1 13.5 Working w/music-home
10/5/2013  4:30 5:30 1 14.5 Typing lyrics/making pwpts-home
10/6/2013  4:30 6:00 1.5 16 Powerpoints-home
10/7/2013  3:30 6:00 2.5 18.5 Working on script-home

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Power Points All Around

Power points, power points, power points... That is what my weekend has consisted of, making power points.  Not that I dislike doing it, I actually quite enjoyed creating them!  I didn't create the power point for Jesus Loves the Little Children, which was pictured in my last post, but I have created all of the other power points to the rest of the songs.  Here are some screen shots of just a few of the title slides.
This song talks about how God doesn't look at outward appearances, but looks at the heart.
This song is actually a Chris Tomlin Song, but the kids are doing a children's version of it.
This is one of my favorite songs, it talks about how we should be thankful for everything that God has done.
Creating these power points makes me feel like I have contributed a lot to this project, and there are still quite a few things I have to do before their performance.  The next major thing I will be working on is creating a script for the performance.  I wasn't asked to, but I insisted on trying it out.  I've never wrote a script before, so this will be interesting.  The director of the ministry is currently pregnant and I am hoping that this will help her stress level out in the long run.  The next post will probably be covering the script writing process and how I handle it.  Here is to a good week ahead!!!

Date Time In Time Out Today's Hours Cumulative Hours Work Performed
9/4/2013     5:00 7:00 2 2 Teaching at church
9/8/2013    5:00 7:00 2 4 Teaching at church
9/15/2013    5:00 7:00 2 6 Teaching at church
9/25/2013    5:00 7:00 2 8 Teaching at church
9/26/2013    7:30 8:00 0.5 8.5 Working w/music-home
9/26/2013    1:45 2:45 1 9.5 Working w/music-home
10/2/2013    2:45 3:45 1 10.5 Working w/Kristen-motions
10/2/2013    5:00 7:00 2 12.5 Teaching at church
10/3/2013    8:00 9:00 1 13.5 Working w/music-home
10/5/2013    4:30 5:30 1 14.5 Typing lyrics/making pwpts
10/6/2013    4:30 6:00 1.5 16 Powerpoints