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A little history 2.0 : marimba, vibraphone, or gyil / created by Castle of our Skins.
Van Pelt - Albrecht Music Library M1626 .G
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- Format:
- Musical score
- Author/Creator:
- Green, Anthony R., 1984- composer, author.
- Standardized Title:
- Little history 2.0
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Black people--History--Songs and music.
- Black people.
- Monologues with music (Marimba).
- Monologues with music (Vibraphone).
- School music--Instruction and study--Activity programs.
- School music.
- Genre:
- Program music.
- Monologues (Music)
- Scores.
- Physical Description:
- 1 score (39 pages) ; 28 cm
- Edition:
- Performance score.
- Distribution:
- [Place of distributed not identified] : Distributed by Just a Theory Press
- Place of Publication:
- Boston, MA : Castle of our Skins, [2025]
- Contents:
- Benin City's greatness
- Africans in the Americas
- Igbo Landing
- Seneca Village
- First Black deliverywoman (1895)
- Airship before airplane (1906)
- When Black people tell our stories (1921)
- A math genius (1961)
- Always celebrate Juneteenth.
- Credits:
- Joi Harper, curriculum developer ; Steph Davis, teaching artist ; Sharon Udoh, graphic designer. With biographical notes on the creators.
- Notes:
- Cover title.
- Biographical notes on the creators follows score; includes URL to access worksheets, posters, a PowerPoint presentation to accompany the performance, and other curriculum materials.
- "A Little History 2.0 is the second iteration of Castle of our Skins' signature interactive educational workshop. Composed by Anthony R. Green for solo narrating marimba, vibraphone, or gyil, the work features key historical moments in Black History. From Benin City and the Mali Empire, to Seneca Village, Black Wall Street, and Juneteenth, young elementary students will learn about them all through both the musical performance and accompanying educational activities."-- Publisher's website.
- OCLC:
- 1584371455
- Publisher Number:
- COS002-FS Castle of our Skins
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