Sheila Kerrigan, The Mime Who Talks!

Sheila Kerrigan, The Mime Who Talks!

Sheila Kerrigan performs her show, The Scientific Mime, or, What’s Up With Gravity? for children in grades 3-5. Science and Mime?! Once you’ve seen a mime struggling against invisible forces like gravity, pulls, and inertia, they become as real as concrete. After you’ve repeated sound and motion gestures for key vocabulary with the mime, you won’t forget what they mean. Audience interaction, and belly laughs, included.

She teaches workshops on mime, juggling, movement for actors, creating original performance, and collaboration. She teaches teachers and artists how and why to integrate the arts with non-arts curricular content. Author of The Performer’s Guide to the Collaborative Process, she guides young people, including youth at risk, in collaborative creative processes to devise original performances about issues important to them. Formerly a fellow with the A+ Schools Program, she is the president of the Southeast Center for Arts Integration and a member of Alternate ROOTS. She has taught Community-Based Performance at Duke. A member of TOUCH Mime Theater for 17 years, and director for Jelly Educational Theater for 4 years, she has performed and/or taught in 22 states.

 

EDUCATOR CONTACT INFO

kerrigan@mindspring.com

https://www.MimeWhoTalks.com

  2310 Stansbury Rd

Orange

(919) 360-0690

Videos: Excerpts from The Scientific Mime, or, What's Up With Gravity?

Program description

Start your Physics lessons with these fun, interactive videos. “The Scientific Mime” uses her movement expertise to illustrate concepts in Physical Science Standards: Forces and Motion, for 3rd-5th graders. She invites students to participate by reading aloud with her and performing sound-and-movement gestures for key vocabulary. She employs the tools of a mime–invisible walls (Push), ropes (Pull), trips and falls (Gravity), and more–so that students experience concrete examples of the abstract concepts. A series of short (5-minute) videos: each one introduces one or a few concepts from the Forces and Motion thread of Physical Science Standards for 3rd-5th grades.

Booking / scheduling contact

skerrigan

   919-360-0690

 kerrigan@mindspring.com

Program detail
Artistic discipline: Theater
Cultural Origin: European
Program type: Virtual/Online Program
Population served: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Subject: Science
Bilingual: No
Available dates:

When you are introducing Forces and Motion concepts

Available times:

During you science class

Length of program: Each video lasts approximately 5 minutes.
Space / technical requirements:

You need to be able to download or stream a video.

Location(s):

Your classroom

Fees / Ticketing:

$10 per video

EDUCATION STANDARDS

NC Standard Course of Study:

CCR.SCOS.ELA.RL.4; RI.4

 

NC Essential Standards:

NCES 2-5 Science, Physical Science, Forces and Motion:  3.P.1, 4.P.1, 5.P.1

Theatre Arts: Grades 3-5: C.1, C.2

Qualifications

Conducts educational programming for 2 or more years: Yes
Performs criminal background checks on staff with youth contact: Yes
Maintains general liability insurance (Individuals and organizations listed in this Directory can provide proof of insurance upon request. ASC does not hold copies of current documentation for providers): Yes
Three letters of recommendation / references available: Yes
Provides study guides for teachers and or students: Yes
Connects to State and or Common Core Curriculum Standards: Yes
Provides tools to assess student learning (workshops and residencies): Yes
Conducts ongoing assessments of program quality: Yes
Cancellation Policy

NA