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Adinkra Cloth
Moving to West Africa, children explore how history of Asante people has been represented through the craft of block printing Adinkra cloths.
Children use web research to find out about history, techniques and processes involved.
Beads On The Catwalk
Hold a fashion show in class! Children create their own beadwork belts based on Ndebele designs and using traditional methods. Sensational!
Beautiful Batik
Focus on the beautiful batik found in Mozambique. Explore the visual and tactile elements, including use of colour and pattern.
Children use sketchbooks to copy and explore sections of these designs concentrating on composition and subject matter.
Cloth Creation
Inspired by the Adinkra cloths worn on special occasions all over Ghana, children create their own versions. Children think carefully about overall design of their cloth and how they will block print using stamps.
Join The Masquerade
Join the masquerade! African masks often form part of a dramatic performance which incorporates dance and music.
Using African music as inspiration children create simple dance steps to show off their masks.
Goli Masks
Narrowing the focus, children discover more about the features of a Goli mask used in all-day festivals of the Baulé peoples.
Children carry out an investigation into stylistic elements of the mask and their meanings and purpose.
Designs With A Message
Adinkra cloths are craft with a message. Children explore the traditional symbols printed on the cloths and create their own symbols to tell a story of their own lives.
Ethiopian Icon Painting
Take a trip back in time to introduce art of icon painting from ancient kingdom of Ethiopia.
Children explore features of this art form and consider how they were painted and their purpose. They copy small areas of icons to capture style elements.
Get Beading!
Time to have a go at beading! The traditional Ndebele methods of beading are demonstrated and children have a chance to experiment with this new technique.
Beadwork Fashion
Ndebele beadwork is a thriving tradition and can be found on all sorts of modern items. Children explore how it has been used in fashion and design simple belts based on the geometric designs of the Ndebele people
Mask Detective
Time to be a mask detective and ask, ‘what is a mask?’ Children explore the rich masking tradition in Africa and consider their design and purposes, looking at lots of examples from across Africa.
Wall hangings
Using the techniques of flour resist batik, children create wall hangings in the style of the Mozambique batik they have studied.
Children are encouraged to carefully select techniques and tools to create a quality product.
Icon Creation
Create an Ethiopian pocket icon. Children explore techniques of painting on wood and create their own icon images based on their studies.
Asylum Seekers
Explain that some people come to Britain as asylum seekers or refugees to escape from problems in their home country. Use The Arrival by Shaun Tan to empathise with people coming to Britain. Children draw part of one of short stories from Give me Shelter.
Ndebele Beadwork
Zooming in on South Africa, children are introduced to the incredible beadwork of the Ndebele people of KwaNdebele.
Through web images children explore the history of this craft and investigate its key visual elements.