Thursday, June 4, 2020

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Clangers TV Show



Clangers is a BAFTA-winning British stop-motion children’s series about “small creatures living in peace and harmony on – and inside – a small, hollow planet, far, far away.” It first-aired in 1969 and returned to television in 2015. In this 50th anniversary celebration episode, which aired in 2019, renowned space scientist Dr. Maggie Aderin-Pocock plays an astronaut that visits the Clangers.

astronaut landing

Note: The clip, narrated by Sir Michael Palin, seems to include a few more ads than are usually found in a ten-minute clip for kids, but it’s still a sweet celebration of the series. Follow it with this Clangers clip of Aderin-Pocock talking about the astronaut puppet created in her likeness.





And for those not yet familiar, an introduction to the Clangers from the video description:
The Clangers are an inquisitive family of creatures who live on a Little Blue Planet in outer space. The pink, space mouse-like creatures, who communicate with high-pitched whistles, are supportive of one another as they embark on surreal adventures, meet peculiar new friends, and explore curiosities they experience in the world. The stop-motion animated series aims to teach kids such qualities as inventiveness and kindness.
Aderin-Pocock visits Clangers

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

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Building a Giant Furry Electric Dog Car





When eleven-year-old Alex designed her Giant Furry Electric Dog Car, the team at Kids Invent Stuff rose to the challenge of making it real. In this how-it’s-made video, makers Ruth Amos and Shawn Brown team up to weld, wire, staple, tape, glue, and screw together the canine-themed vehicle, complete with a huge wagging tail.
Here’s the result of their month of work. See it in action when they take it out for a spin in the video below:
electric dog car



Interested in submitting your ideas? Check out their form here. From their site:
Kids Invent Stuff is the YouTube channel where 4-11 year olds have the chance to get their invention ideas built by real engineers. We do this to give more primary school kids the chance to engage with real engineering projects.
Their efforts are in support of the United Kingdom’s “Engineering: Take a closer look” campaign to inspire the next generation of innovators, inventors and problem solvers.
dog car with a dog

Sunday, May 31, 2020

Saturday, May 30, 2020

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"The Lonely Goatherd" from The Sound of Music (1965)



In this classic scene from Rodgers and Hammerstein‘s 1965 film adaptation of The Sound of MusicMaria and the von Trapp children sing ‘The Lonely Goatherd’ during their marionette show, a performance for their father and his friends.
Maria is played by the great Julie Andrews. Baron von Trapp is played by Christopher PlummerRichard Haydn and Eleanor Parker are briefly in the scene. The children are played by Charmian CarrNicholas HammondHeather MenziesDuane ChaseAngela CartwrightDebbie Turner, and Kym Karath.
marionette show
singing and performing
goats

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Thursday, May 21, 2020

Mr. Darcy - Victoria Chang

Mr. Darcy
by Victoria Chang

In the end she just wanted the house
                and a horse not much more what
        if he didn't own the house or worse
                        not even a horse how do we

separate the things from a man the man from
                the things is a man still the same
        without his reins here it rains every fifteen
                        minutes it would be foolish to

marry a man without an umbrella did
                Cinderella really love the prince or
        just the prints on the curtains in the
                        ballroom once I went window-

shopping but I didn't want a window when
                do you know it's time to get a new
        man one who can win more things at the
                        fair I already have four stuffed

pandas from the fair I won fair and square
                is it time to be less square to wear
        something more revealing in North and
                        South she does the dealing gives him

the money in the end but she falls in love
                with him when he has the money when
        he is still running away if the water is
                        running in the other room is it wrong

for me to not want to chase it because it owns
                nothing else when I wave to a man I
        love what happens when another man with
                        a lot more bags waves back

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Often I Am Permitted to Return to a Meadow

Often I Am Permitted to Return to a Meadow
by Robert Duncan

as if it were a scene made-up by the mind,
that is not mine, but is a made place,

that is mine, it is so near to the heart,
an eternal pasture folded in all thought
so that there is a hall therein

that is a made place, created by light
wherefrom the shadows that are forms fall.

Wherefrom fall all architectures I am
I say are likenesses of the First Beloved
whole flowers are flames lit to the Lady.

She it is Queen Under The Hill
whose hosts are a disturbance of words within words
that is a field folded.

It is only a dream of the grass blowing
east against the source of the sun
in an hour before the sun's gone down

whose secret we see in a children's game
of ring a round of roses told.

Often I am permitted to return to a meadow
as if it were a given property of the mind
that certain bounds hold against chaos,

that is a place of first permission,
everlasting omen of what is.

Tuesday, May 12, 2020

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"Rainbow Connection" (2020) (1979) - Kermit the Frog




In a special performance from a riverbank in the woods, Kermit the Frog sings Rainbow Connection, his Oscar-nominated hit.
The song was originally written for the frog and his banjo by Paul Williams and Kenneth Ascher for 1979’s The Muppet Movie

Watch the original here:

Swamp-dweller Kermit plucks a banjo, contemplating rainbows and “what’s on the other side”—much like Judy Garland’s Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz. But “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” was not the song’s main inspiration.
“The model we used was ‘When You Wish Upon a Star,’ which opened Disney’s Pinocchio,” Williams said. “This is Kermit’s ‘I am’ song. This song will show that Kermit has an inner life, a spiritual life…”
“The thing that is so human about the song, and spiritual at the same time, is that it honors the questions, not the answers,” Williams explained. “That moment made Kermit not the mentor, not the teacher, not the preacher. He became a seeker with the audience.”
kermit with his banjo

Sunday, May 10, 2020

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Symmetry Eames Animated Short




What is symmetry in math? And how do you test for degrees of symmetry? Learn about “the mathematical ordering of form and the symmetrical properties of objects” with Symmetry by Charles and Ray Eames. Animation by Glen Fleck, with music composed and performed by Elmer Bernstein.
Symmetry was one of five shorts featured in a 1961 collection of educational films created for an interactive exhibition called Mathematica: A World of Numbers… and Beyond at Los Angeles’ California Museum of Science and Industry, now called the California Science Center.
symmetry - eames
A quick introduction of symmetry from Wikipedia:
Symmetry (from Greek συμμετρία symmetria “agreement in dimensions, due proportion, arrangement”) in everyday language refers to a sense of harmonious and beautiful proportion and balance. In mathematics, “symmetry” has a more precise definition, and is usually used to refer to an object that is invariant under some transformations; including translationreflectionrotation or scaling. Although these two meanings of “symmetry” can sometimes be told apart, they are intricately related…
symmetry - eames
symmetry - eames