The theater in early childhood education mediated by storytelling

The present article consists of notes and reflections that emerged from the practical part of the doctoral research entitled “Having a New Point in each Story: Potential Insertions of theatre in childhood education”. The aim of the research was to introduce theater in Early Childhood Education throu...

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Main Author: Flavia Janiaski Vale
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná 2019-05-01
Series:Travessias
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Online Access:http://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/travessias/article/view/21951
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spelling doaj-e6917b7bf64e46ffb5f57d6f56c18cb02020-11-25T02:35:49ZporUniversidade Estadual do Oeste do ParanáTravessias1982-59352019-05-0113113515412641The theater in early childhood education mediated by storytellingFlavia Janiaski Vale0Universiade Federal da Grande DouradosThe present article consists of notes and reflections that emerged from the practical part of the doctoral research entitled “Having a New Point in each Story: Potential Insertions of theatre in childhood education”. The aim of the research was to introduce theater in Early Childhood Education through storytelling and play. The play 'The Tempest' by William Shakespeare was used as the guiding thread of a scenic narrative experience, thought through the scenic and sonorous setting of the school space, as a possibility to forge a sensory-motor, artistic and aesthetic experience for children between three and five years old. This article presents three axes of discussion: theater with children, storytelling and scenic space; thinking about the storytelling inserted in the universe of the theater and in the context of contemporaneity, seeking to point out aspects of theatricality and performativity that permeate the storyteller's doing, besides presenting the theater to the young child. The methodological option applied was a qualitative research with a descriptive character, with children as creative subjects. The methodological procedures chosen were: Bibliographic Survey - with the following theoretical contribution: Vygotsky, Bachelard, Celso Sisto, Vera Lúcia Bertoni dos Santos, Gilka Girandello, Luciana Hartmann and Adriana Klisys -; Documentary Analysis and Field Research - presentations were held at five children's education centers in the city of Dourados/MS. With the presentations, it was possible to prove that playing through theater and storytelling plays an important role in the social, cognitive, corporal and imaginative development of the child and the teacher.http://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/travessias/article/view/21951contação de históriateatroeducação infantilambientação cênica e sonora.
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The theater in early childhood education mediated by storytelling
Travessias
contação de história
teatro
educação infantil
ambientação cênica e sonora.
author_facet Flavia Janiaski Vale
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title The theater in early childhood education mediated by storytelling
title_short The theater in early childhood education mediated by storytelling
title_full The theater in early childhood education mediated by storytelling
title_fullStr The theater in early childhood education mediated by storytelling
title_full_unstemmed The theater in early childhood education mediated by storytelling
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publisher Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná
series Travessias
issn 1982-5935
publishDate 2019-05-01
description The present article consists of notes and reflections that emerged from the practical part of the doctoral research entitled “Having a New Point in each Story: Potential Insertions of theatre in childhood education”. The aim of the research was to introduce theater in Early Childhood Education through storytelling and play. The play 'The Tempest' by William Shakespeare was used as the guiding thread of a scenic narrative experience, thought through the scenic and sonorous setting of the school space, as a possibility to forge a sensory-motor, artistic and aesthetic experience for children between three and five years old. This article presents three axes of discussion: theater with children, storytelling and scenic space; thinking about the storytelling inserted in the universe of the theater and in the context of contemporaneity, seeking to point out aspects of theatricality and performativity that permeate the storyteller's doing, besides presenting the theater to the young child. The methodological option applied was a qualitative research with a descriptive character, with children as creative subjects. The methodological procedures chosen were: Bibliographic Survey - with the following theoretical contribution: Vygotsky, Bachelard, Celso Sisto, Vera Lúcia Bertoni dos Santos, Gilka Girandello, Luciana Hartmann and Adriana Klisys -; Documentary Analysis and Field Research - presentations were held at five children's education centers in the city of Dourados/MS. With the presentations, it was possible to prove that playing through theater and storytelling plays an important role in the social, cognitive, corporal and imaginative development of the child and the teacher.
topic contação de história
teatro
educação infantil
ambientação cênica e sonora.
url http://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/travessias/article/view/21951
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