Reflection and Anticipation
Posted By Kathleen David on August 26, 2007
We are back in our home. I was so glad to sleep on our bed last night. Peter and Ariel went to the Ducks game last night. We watched “Masters of Science Fiction.” I missed Harlan’s cameo but it was pointed out to me later.
Today I could have gone to Foxwoods for the day. But due to a long sit my back is not in the best of conditions, I didn’t feel like sitting for about 5 hours total. So instead I am going to take care of some things that need to be taken care of.
I am starting to get ready for DragonCon. I am packing up the stuff I need for my panel on Puppetry. But for those who want to know what I am doing panel-wise I have my schedule. (Which I am putting behind the cut to save those of you who really don’t care)
I have a lot to do but I think I can get it done in time but it is gonna be a close thing.
I am grateful for extra time.
Friday, 4:00 PM (YA)
Villains and Bad Boys of YA
You love to hate them…and you can’t get enough of them. From Severus Snape to the wizard Howl…they’re devious, they’re outrageous…and despite being monsters, they’re often all too human. Let’s discover why they’re so bad that they’re good.
Friday 8:30 PM (YA)
HP Costuming
Ever wanted a costume like you see in the movies? Ever wanted to see original costume creations from the books? Join us as we show you how to create the simplest to the most detailed costumes from the Harry Potter books and movies
Sat 5:30 PM (ART)
Fur, Fleece and Foam a Puppet-Making Demonstration
Puppetry is a renaissance on the American scene. From Julie Taymore’s the Lion King and Grendel to Avenue Q puppets are finding new audiences of all ages. Join Kathleen David as she demonstrates how various forms of basic puppets are created
Sat 7:00 PM (MOTF)
Star Wars: The Cultural Phenomenon
Why has the movie became such a phenomenon and so ingrained in pop culture? What socio/political factors contributed to the popularity of the movie and led to the creation of the most popular movie franchise?
Sunday 11:30 AM (YA)
From Page to Screen
Many YA fantasy and science fiction books have been turned into movies. We’ll discuss the process of how books become movies, what we liked or disliked about them, and those currently in development.
Sunday 2:30 PM (YA)
The Power of the Old Stories- Folklore and Fairytales in YA
Something old, something new, something borrowed and something Greek? Are there bits of Lord of the Rings in Harry Potter? Is the Bible in Narnia? Are there bits of mythology, folklore, and fairy tales in the popular stories of today
Mon 10:00 AM (MOTF)
Star Wars Kid’s Hour
Storybook Reading, Puppet Making, Lightsaber lessons, and flying disks
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