Imagination Express for Preschoolers
Overview
Programme IDAEP0620744
Programme TypeWorkshops
Recommended Size 10 - 30
Language English
Programme Format On-site, Digital
Cost $80.00 Per student
Primary Art Form - Sub-Genre Visual Arts - Mixed Media, Collage, Drawing, Painting
Student Profile Preschool
Duration
Secondary Art Form - Sub-Genre -
Venue (where applicable)
Showcase
Programme Synopsis Imagination Express Preschoolers is a popular programme with younger kids. It brings out creativity and imagination in children in the form of cartooning and doodling in the entertaining style of renowned TV artist Øistein Kristiansen. Children will be encouraged to free their imagination to make meaningful art forms out of shapes and squiggles. We will incorporate traditional art skills like Pointillism, colour blending techniques and patterning with doodling. Children will also learn to draw as a group to bring out teamwork and communication skills through drawing. This can be in the form of doodle-based games requiring team participation to complete the artwork. Customised themes for the programme (Amazing World of Animals, Amazing World of Sea Creatures, Amazing World of Transportation, Amazing World Around the Garden and many more!) - Learn to be more imaginative in drawing - Learn to express themselves through drawing - Cartooning skills - Basic colour techniques - Craftwork where applicable - Understanding of various popular art forms
Focus Areas Acquire Skills & Knowledge, Articulate Thoughts & Ideas
Point of Emphasis Not applicable
Lesson Goal #1 Develop imagination and creativity through doodling and cartooning
Lesson Goal #2 Develop cartooning and visual art skills
Lesson Goal #3 Appreciate various art forms through doodling
Audio/Sound System, Visualiser
Computer/ laptop and projector to be made available in classrooms. Additional GST charges apply for all costings.
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encourage the development of a vibrant arts culture in schools, and to promote
arts appreciation amongst students.
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Offered by:
360 Education Pte Ltd
Founded in 2009 as a joint venture with renowned TV artist Oistein Kristiansen, 360 Education has been training thousands of students and teachers each year in creative visual art. We are a founding member of BigArt!, an initiative supported by the NAC.
Contact
Bihan Hamdali 68489509 bihan@the360education.com
This programme has not been reviewed