Teaching Plan, Installation

The Nightingale (2024)

In everyone's heart, the nightingale carries different symbolic meanings; it can symbolize freedom, but also music, loneliness, healing, or inner desire. Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's "The Nightingale", this project uses process drama as an interdisciplinary method. Through role-playing, students explore the story, using their bodies and materials to create personal interpretations. This educational process encourages reflection on emotions, universal themes, and relationships with others and nature through artistic expression.

Installation Introduction:

The teaching plan is presented in a booklet that forms a birdcage shape, which breaks apart when unfolded, symbolizing the nightingale's pursuit of freedom and limitless possibilities in education. Serving as a reference, it invites teachers to build upon it, drawing inspiration and fostering creativity through interactions with learners. Each lesson can be detached as a standalone session, highlighting its flexibility and adaptability.

The Birdcage 2024

Material: Paperboard, Thumbtacks Size: 10 x 10 x18 inches

Download Teaching Plan (Feel free to use it in your own practice!)

Student Work

Performance Video Clips

Where did we discover the Nightingale?

Paintings

Size: A4 (each)

Exposition (Bottom Left 1):

The nightingale was found in the ocean. Whenever the nightingale sings, the fish will jump out of the water to listen to the song

Hand Puppets

Material: White long socks, non-woven fabric

Size: 19.6 x 17 inches (each)

Exposition (Yellow):

This is a bird that loves delicious food. It can bring food to people all around the world.

Exposition (Blue):

This is a bird that can fly in the sky and also swim in the water. It knows all the animals in the world.

Cardboard Kingdom

Material: Cardboard, corrugated paper, colored paper, chenille stems

Size: 87 x19 x 45 inches