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Project: Peace - 2 Part Teacher's Edition What Kids Can Do to Build a More Tolerant World by Roger Emerson Choir - Sheet Music

By Roger Emerson

From the stirring opening to its powerful conclusion, this unique pop-style revue can help young people tackle the serious issues facing them in their world today. Ideal for upper-elementary and middle-school performers, this 40-minute show features 9 original songs, available in 3-Part Mixed and 2-Part voicings, with connecting narration, and full staging choreography by John Jacobson. The Teacher's Manual comes with full accompanied songs, narration and staging. The Singer's Edition provides vocal lines, narration and choreography only. Help each other tear down the walls that divide!

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Summary
Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
2-Part
Genres:
Musicals Children's Musicals
Composers:
Roger Emerson
Publishers:
Hal Leonard
UPC:
073999701760
Format:
Teacher Editions Teacher Editions
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Methods and More
Artist:
Roger Emerson
Usages:
Unity
Number of Pages:
64
Size:
9.0x12.0x0.172 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.65 pounds
Detailed Description
Teacher's Manual (2-Part) Choral (2 Part Teacher's Edition)

SKU: HL.9970176

What Kids Can Do to Build a More Tolerant World. Composed by Roger Emerson. Expressive Art (Choral). Children's Musical. Score. 64 pages. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.9970176).

UPC: 073999701760. 9.0x12.0x0.172 inches.

From the stirring opening to its powerful conclusion, this unique pop-style revue can help young people tackle the serious issues facing them in their world today. Ideal for upper-elementary and middle-school performers, this 40-minute show features 9 original songs, available in 3-Part Mixed and 2-Part voicings, with connecting narration, and full staging choreography by John Jacobson. The Teacher's Manual comes with full accompanied songs, narration and staging. The Singer's Edition provides vocal lines, narration and choreography only. Help each other tear down the walls that divide!

Available: Teacher's Manual (3-Part Mixed and 2-Part), Singer's Edition 5-Pak (3-Part Mixed and 2-Part), Preview CD (full performance only), Performance/Accompaniment CD. Performance Time: 40 minutes. For Grades 4-9.

Teacher's Edition contains: Full accompanied songs, narration and staging.

Song List
  • Be Good To Your Kid

  • Bully, Bully

  • Gotta Say Stop!

  • La Buena Vida (The Beautiful Life)

  • No Room In The Heart

  • On Common Ground

  • Shalom Finale

  • Lay Down Your Arms

  • Dona Nobis Pacem

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    Ratings + Reviews

    3 Rating

    2 reviews

    Anonymous

    May 9, 2011

    Great Character Education Play!

    The play is geared towards character education in our schools, with emphasis on removing negative influences which will steer a person into the wrong direction, such as using weapons, physical/cyber-bullying etc. to solve conflicts. I liked the tips for parents scene as well. The music was on the whole well written and made for great dance pieces in the play. I think this play resonated mostly with the grades 4-6 crowd at our school. I would recommend it if you want something easy for an Open House as you can split the scenes into different sections, assigning a scene to a specific class or grade. My group was mostly grades 5-8 performing it and they enjoyed putting it together.

    Tayba

    Dec 21, 2010

    Offensive!

    The songs were cute, but the connecting narrative was deplorable. It casts single mothers as self-centred, uncaring individuals who would be happy their child(ren) are gone so they can watch TV in peace. Unfortunately, this was the least offensive skit of the bunch.