Wednesday, August 8, 2007

The Sculpture Game


My name is Petar Roca. I come from Herceg Novi, Montenegro. Last night we were making sculptures about a word the counselors gave us. The word for the sculpture in the picture was “exclusion.” Exclusion means when someone is not accepted in a group because of his looks or something else about him. The rules of the sculpture game were that everything must be done in silence, and that only one person could add to the sculpture at a time. And the sculpture could be changed many times. We made the sculpture out of all kinds of stuff, but the chair was in the middle of the sculpture. The chair represented one of the kids who has been excluded but then taken in again. On the chair, we put a yellow T-shirt, and a tennis racket. On the tennis racket, we used paper to make it look like a face. There was a smile on the face because that represented the kid who was excluded but is now accepted and that would make him happy. The activity was pretty fun and I think all enjoyed it.

1 comment:

Arbër Kadriu said...

Flaka is thiking about solution of making this sculpture!
Arber,