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Grade 6-8 Arts and Humanities Programs

Found 18 matching programs:

Grade Level
  Program Title
Arts and Humanities: Dance
Grades 1-8
Primary-8
Dancing Threads: Community Dances from Africa to Zuni
Traditional folk dances from various cultures

Dancing Threads: Community Dances from Africa to Zuni

Traditional folk dances from various cultures

Grade Levels:
Primary-8
Length:
30 minutes
Taping Rights:
Unlimited
MARC Record:
Downloadable
Teaching Materials:
See Below

Outstanding performers teach traditional Appalachian, African-American, and Native American dances and “play party games,” involving patterns of singing, dancing, poetry, mimicry, and play-acting. Each program features step-by-step instructions as well as a complete student performance of the game or dance. An interview with the performer gives the historical and cultural contexts of the dance.

Dancing Threads gives young people a multicultural and historical perspective, encouraging them to value their own and other cultural traditions. Additional background information is provided in the extensive teacher’s guide.

Programs 2 and 3 of this series are available online in the KET EncycloMedia.

Program of Studies
Dance: Structure in the Arts, Humanity in the Arts, Purposes for Creating the Arts, Processes in the Arts, Interrelationships Among the Arts


2009/10 Program Schedule

101. Goin' to Boston
Taught by Appalachian storyteller Anndrena Belcher. Discussion topics: changing attitudes toward dance, immigration from the British Isles to North America. 27 minutes
    Sunday, September 6 at 3:00 pm ET/2:00 pm CT on KETED
    Thursday, October 29 at midnight ET/Wednesday, October 28 at 11:00 pm CT on KETKY
    Friday, December 18 at 3:00 am ET/2:00 am CT on KETKY
102. Little Johnny Brown
Taught by African-American musician and storyteller Paula Larke. Discussion topics: types of games, oral tradition, African settlement in America, slave life. 26 minutes
    Sunday, September 6 at 3:30 pm ET/2:30 pm CT on KETED
    Thursday, October 29 at 12:30 am ET/Wednesday, October 28 at 11:30 pm CT on KETKY
    Friday, December 18 at 3:30 am ET/2:30 am CT on KETKY
103. Weevily Wheat
Taught by Anndrena Belcher. Discussion topics: Britain's Bonnie Prince Charlie, genealogy, family traditions, heroes. 28 minutes
    Sunday, September 6 at 4:00 pm ET/3:00 pm CT on KETED
    Thursday, October 29 at 1:00 am ET/midnight CT on KETKY
    Friday, December 18 at 4:00 am ET/3:00 am CT on KETKY
104. Zuni Harvest Dances
Taught by Zuni storyteller Arden Kucate. Discussion topics: history of the Southwestern American Indians, daily life of the Pueblo peoples, similarities and differences among cultures. 27 minutes
    Sunday, September 6 at 4:30 pm ET/3:30 pm CT on KETED
    Thursday, October 29 at 1:30 am ET/12:30 am CT on KETKY
    Thursday, November 5 at 2:55 am ET/1:55 am CT on KETKY
    Thursday, November 19 at 2:55 am ET/1:55 am CT on KETKY
    Friday, December 18 at 4:30 am ET/3:30 am CT on KETKY

Teaching Materials

VIDEO
KET Duplication Services
(800) 945-9167
600 Cooper Drive
Lexington, KY 40502-2296
shop@ket.org
DOWNLOADABLE GUIDE
http://www.ket.org/education/guides/dtguide.pdf
PDF format
KET Online


Kentucky Academic Expectations

This program relates to the following Kentucky Academic Expectations.


Grades 5-10
5-10
DanceSense
Understanding dance elements, styles, and history

DanceSense

Understanding dance elements, styles, and history

Grade Levels:
5-10
Length:
15 minutes
Taping Rights:
Unlimited
MARC Record:
Downloadable
Web Site:
KET Online
Teaching Materials:
See Below

This series explores why people dance, the elements of dance, dance styles, dance in a multicultural and historical context, and dance as an art form. It uses performances, archival photographs and footage, and interviews to capture dance’s emotion and energy and to stimulate students’ interest, understanding, and appreciation.

A chaptered DVD version of DanceSense includes bonus video segments and classroom resources and is available in the KET Dance Arts Toolkit.

Program of Studies
Dance: Structure in the Arts, Humanity in the Arts, Purposes for Creating the Arts, Processes in the Arts, Interrelationships Among the Arts


2009/10 Program Schedule

101. Understanding Dance
Explores the reasons why people dance. 15 minutes
    Friday, September 4 at 2:30 am ET/1:30 am CT on KETKY
    Monday, September 7 at midnight ET/Sunday, September 6 at 11:00 pm CT on KETED
    Thursday, September 17 at 2:15 pm ET/1:15 pm CT on KET1
    Friday, September 18 at 5:15 am ET/4:15 am CT on KET1
    Friday, September 18 at 2:15 pm ET/1:15 pm CT on KETKY
102. The Dance of Culture
Looks into the origins and functions of dance in various cultures. 15 minutes
    Friday, September 4 at 2:45 am ET/1:45 am CT on KETKY
    Monday, September 7 at 12:15 am ET/Sunday, September 6 at 11:15 pm CT on KETED
    Thursday, September 24 at 2:15 pm ET/1:15 pm CT on KET1
    Friday, September 25 at 5:15 am ET/4:15 am CT on KET1
103. Dance in America
Looks at how dance has developed in America, focusing particularly on the influences of Native American, African-American, and European dances. 15 minutes
    Friday, September 4 at 3:00 am ET/2:00 am CT on KETKY
    Monday, September 7 at 12:30 am ET/Sunday, September 6 at 11:30 pm CT on KETED
    Thursday, October 1 at 2:15 pm ET/1:15 pm CT on KET1
    Friday, October 2 at 5:15 am ET/4:15 am CT on KET1
    Friday, October 2 at 2:15 pm ET/1:15 pm CT on KETKY
104. The Elements of Dance
Examines the "language of dance": space, time, and energy. 15 minutes
    Friday, September 4 at 3:15 am ET/2:15 am CT on KETKY
    Monday, September 7 at 12:45 am ET/Sunday, September 6 at 11:45 pm CT on KETED
    Thursday, October 8 at 2:15 pm ET/1:15 pm CT on KET1
    Friday, October 9 at 5:15 am ET/4:15 am CT on KET1
    Friday, October 9 at 2:15 pm ET/1:15 pm CT on KETKY
105. The Moving Body
Explores how bodies move as well as how dancers train and maintain their bodies. 15 minutes
    Friday, September 4 at 3:30 am ET/2:30 am CT on KETKY
    Monday, September 7 at 1:00 am ET/midnight CT on KETED
    Thursday, October 15 at 2:15 pm ET/1:15 pm CT on KET1
    Friday, October 16 at 5:15 am ET/4:15 am CT on KET1
    Friday, October 16 at 2:15 pm ET/1:15 pm CT on KETKY
106. Making Dance
Shows how dances are created and what dance makers, or choreographers, are trying to communicate through their dances; explores the role of improvisation—performing or creating on the spur of the moment—in dance. 15 minutes
    Friday, September 4 at 3:45 am ET/2:45 am CT on KETKY
    Monday, September 7 at 1:15 am ET/12:15 am CT on KETED
    Thursday, October 22 at 2:15 pm ET/1:15 pm CT on KET1
    Friday, October 23 at 5:15 am ET/4:15 am CT on KET1
107. Ballet
Explores dance as a means of creative expression—focusing on the history, vocabulary, and style of ballet—as well as the viewer's role in responding to and appreciating a dance performance. 15 minutes
    Friday, September 4 at 4:00 am ET/3:00 am CT on KETKY
    Monday, September 7 at 1:30 am ET/12:30 am CT on KETED
    Thursday, October 29 at 1:15 pm ET/12:15 pm CT on KET1
    Friday, October 30 at 4:15 am ET/3:15 am CT on KET1
    Friday, October 30 at 1:15 pm ET/12:15 pm CT on KETKY
108. Modern Dance
Explores modern dance's origins and ever-changing approach to expression. 15 minutes
    Friday, September 4 at 4:15 am ET/3:15 am CT on KETKY
    Monday, September 7 at 1:45 am ET/12:45 am CT on KETED
    Thursday, November 5 at 2:15 pm ET/1:15 pm CT on KET1
    Friday, November 6 at 5:15 am ET/4:15 am CT on KET1
109. Jazz Dance
Explores jazz dance and the elements of improvisation and syncopation and looks at how dances are constantly evolving. 15 minutes
    Friday, September 4 at 4:30 am ET/3:30 am CT on KETKY
    Monday, September 7 at 2:00 am ET/1:00 am CT on KETED
    Thursday, November 12 at 2:15 pm ET/1:15 pm CT on KET1
    Friday, November 13 at 5:15 am ET/4:15 am CT on KET1
    Friday, November 13 at 2:15 pm ET/1:15 pm CT on KETKY
110. Tap and Percussive Dance
Looks at the classic tap form, its roots in jazz and blues, and other percussive dance forms such as flamenco and clogging. 15 minutes
    Friday, September 4 at 4:45 am ET/3:45 am CT on KETKY
    Monday, September 7 at 2:15 am ET/1:15 am CT on KETED
    Thursday, November 19 at 2:15 pm ET/1:15 pm CT on KET1
    Friday, November 20 at 5:15 am ET/4:15 am CT on KET1
    Friday, November 20 at 2:15 pm ET/1:15 pm CT on KETKY

Teaching Materials

DVD
http://www.ket.org/artstoolkit/dance_order.htm
An enhanced version of the series, including specially produced additional segments, is part of the Dance Arts Toolkit, available to Kentucky educators.
KET Duplication Services
(800) 945-9167
600 Cooper Drive
Lexington, KY 40502-2296
shop@ket.org
VIDEO OR DVD
$60.00, plus shipping and handling, for home purchase. $37.50, plus shipping and handling, for school purchase.
KET Duplication Services
(800) 945-9167
600 Cooper Drive
Lexington, KY 40502-2296
shop@ket.org
DOWNLOADABLE GUIDE
http://www.ket.org/dancesense/pdf/ds_complete.pdf
PDF format. Individual chapters also downloadable from series web pages.
KET Online


Kentucky Academic Expectations

This program relates to the following Kentucky Academic Expectations.


Arts and Humanities: Multi-Arts
Grades 0-12
0-12
Arts Toolkit
Multimedia materials for teaching with the arts

Arts Toolkit

Multimedia materials for teaching with the arts

Grade Levels:
0-12
Web Site:
KET Online
Teaching Materials:
See Below

The KET Arts Toolkits offer a wealth of teacher-tested materials for teaching the arts and for incorporating the arts across the curriculum. These multimedia kits contain video pieces, including segments from KET instructional programs as well as specially produced new material; CD-ROMs; lesson plans, glossaries, and classroom handouts; and many other resources—all tied to Kentucky’s Core Content in the arts.

Dance (2004); Visual Arts (2005); Drama (revised and expanded 2nd edition released in 2006); and Music toolkits are available now for purchase by Kentucky teachers.

The Drama Arts Toolkit includes the following materials:

  • choice of four VHS tapes or two DVDs of KET video excerpts/programs
  • a three-ring binder including lesson plans for primary, intermediate, middle, “Page to Stage” CD-ROM from Stage One
  • an informational CD-ROM from the Kentucky Department of Education

The Visual Arts Toolkit includes the following materials:

  • nearly 8 hours of video in VHS or DVD, with segments that feature artists at work, explore cultural connections, and take students on a tour of an art museum
  • the Kentucky Virtual Art Museum CD-ROM, which brings together images of art collections across the state
  • a 3-ring binder of lesson plans and information
  • full color Purposes of Art poster

The Music Toolkit includes the following materials:

  • 12 hours of video in DVD or VHS format
  • Doorways to Music, a sampler of traditional music representing various cultures
  • Music Through Time, music performances and commentary developed to correlate to selected music periods
  • A World of Music CD-ROM, an interactive CD-ROM with additional video, audio files, images, information and activities
  • a binder with K-12 lessons plans, glossaries, and notated music for some of the video selections.

The Dance Arts Toolkit includes the following materials:

  • nearly eight hours of video, available in your choice of video or DVD format, including dance performances, cultural dances, and creative movement lessons
  • the DanceSense Enhanced DVD, including the entire DanceSense series produced by KET along with a “History of Dance” video and additional video
  • a three-ring binder of lesson plans and informational materials
  • a full-color Dance Timeline poster
  • an informational CD-ROM from the Kentucky Department of Education

The Arts Toolkit web site includes additional lesson plans, links to the Kentucky Arts Council Directory of Artists, and other resources.

The Arts Toolkit project is funded in part by awards from the W. Paul and Lucille Caudill Little Arts Endowment for KET, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Charles M. and Mary D. Grant Foundation, and the Federal Title VI Innovative Educational Strategies Program.

Program of Studies:
All Arts and Humanities disciplines: Structure in the Arts, Purposes for Creating the Arts, Processes in the Arts, Interrelationships Among the Arts



MARC Records

Separate MARC records have been created for the VHS and DVD versions of each Arts Toolkit. Right-click (Windows) or click and hold (Mac) on the title representing the version you have, then use the Save Link as ... command to download the file to your computer. Then use the “File Import” feature (or similar) of your card catalog software to import that file.

Dance Arts Toolkit: VHS or DVD
Drama Arts Toolkit: VHS or DVD
Visual Arts Toolkit: VHS or DVD
Music Toolkit: VHS or DVD


Teaching Materials

MULTIMEDIA TOOLKIT
$89.95, plus shipping and handling. Quantity discounts available.
Includes videos or DVDs, binder with lesson plans and classroom handouts, informational CD-ROM, and more. Available only to Kentucky educators.
KET Duplication Services
(800) 945-9167
600 Cooper Drive
Lexington, KY 40502-2296
shop@ket.org


Kentucky Academic Expectations

This program relates to the following Kentucky Academic Expectations.


Grades 4-12
4-12
Winter: Season of Darkness and Light
Haliday traditions from various cultures

Winter: Season of Darkness and Light

Haliday traditions from various cultures

Grade Levels:
4-12
Length:
60 minutes
Taping Rights:
Unlimited
MARC Record:
Downloadable
Teaching Materials:
See Below

This production is a multicultural exploration of the way winter is celebrated in this country and how these celebrations have been changed, merged, assimilated, or forgotten over generations. Artists from across the country explain the traditions associated with their cultures through music and stories. The holiday traditions featured are Hanukkah (Jewish), Kwanzaa (African-American), Posadas (Chicano), and European Christmas.

2009/10 KET ED Program Schedule

This 1997 KET production, designed for students in grades 4-12, is a multicultural exploration of the way the winter season is celebrated in this country by various cultures and how these celebrations have been changed, merged, assimilated, or forgotten over generations. Through music and stories, artists from across the country explain the traditions associated with Christmas, Chanukah (Jewish), Kwanzaa (African-American), Las Posadas (Chicano), and the European/Appalachian mummer's play. 58 minutes
    Tuesday, September 8 at 6:00 pm ET/5:00 pm CT on KETED

The schedule listed here includes only airings on the KET ED channel. See the complete Winter: Season of Darkness and Light broadcast schedule for airings on all KET channels.

Teaching Materials

DOWNLOADABLE GUIDE
http://www.ket.org/education/guides/winter.pdf
PDF format
KET Online


Kentucky Academic Expectations

This program relates to the following Kentucky Academic Expectations.


Grades 7-12
7-12
Humanities Connections
The elements of the arts

Humanities Connections

The elements of the arts

Grade Levels:
7-12
Length:
15-72 minutes
Taping Rights:
Unlimited
MARC Record:
Downloadable
Web Site:
KET Distance Learning

This KET-produced series introduces the basic elements of various art forms, providing both background information and classroom ideas for teachers and performance and discussion segments to use with students. These short, fast-paced units fuse the wisdom and experience of seasoned performers with our own solid research base. They are written to correspond with Kentucky’s Core Content as well as the National Standards in the Arts.

In addition to demonstrating how art is created, the series explores the why of doing art. Humanities Connections will help students understand the historical and cultural contexts of respected artistic works, explore the idea that art is both a reflection and a catalyst of social and cultural change, and begin to think creatively about their own experiences and about the multicultural society of the 21st century.

As further enrichment for these thematic units, KET has also produced a set of video segments titled “Class Connections,” excerpted from our Humanities Through the Arts distance learning class, that explore a variety of art forms within a particular culture or time period.

Program of Studies:
All Arts and Humanities disciplines: Structure in the Arts, Humanity in the Arts, Purposes for Creating the Arts, Processes in the Arts, Interrelationships Among the Arts


These videos are also available on KET EncycloMedia.


Teaching Materials

Teachers who wish to use the Humanities Connections materials, including an extensive collection of online lesson plans, should register each year with KET. Registration is free. Register online at the Humanities Connections web site, or call (800) 333-9764. Videos of the programs are also available to registered participants.



Kentucky Academic Expectations

This program relates to the following Kentucky Academic Expectations.


Arts and Humanities: Music
Grades 1-6
Primary-6
The World’s Largest Concert
A national sing-along

The World’s Largest Concert

A national sing-along

Grade Levels:
Primary-6
Length:
30 minutes
Taping Rights:
Unlimited for one year after broadcast
Web Site:
www.menc.org
Teaching Materials:
See Below

The World’s Largest Concert is a national celebration of music in our schools. K-6 students and their teachers practice selected numbers throughout the year, and the broadcast connects these students from across the country in one simultaneous sing-along performance.

The program is produced by the Music Educators National Conference to launch Music in Our Schools Month.


Teaching Materials

TEACHER'S GUIDE
$3.00
Includes reproducible sheet music, piano accompaniments, and performance instructions.
National Association for Music Education
(703) 860-4000
1806 Robert Fulton Drive
Attn: WLC Coordinator
Reston, VA 22091


Kentucky Academic Expectations

This program relates to the following Kentucky Academic Expectations.


Grades 1-8
Primary-8
Old Music for New Ears
Exposing elementary students to traditional music

Old Music for New Ears

Exposing elementary students to traditional music

Grade Levels:
Primary-8
Length:
15 minutes
Taping Rights:
Unlimited
MARC Record:
Downloadable
Teaching Materials:
See Below

This KET-produced instructional series introduces children to a broad range of music — folk, blues, Cajun, traditional — and cultures — Native American, African-American, and Appalachian, among others. All lyrics are in the teacher’s guide, inviting children to sing along. The series also introduces a variety of traditional instruments, such as the hammer dulcimer, the lap dulcimer, and the jaw harp.

Program of Studies:
Music: Structure in the Arts, Humanity in the Arts, Purposes for Creating the Arts, Processes in the Arts, Interrelationships Among the Arts


2009/10 Program Schedule

101. Malcolm Dalglish
Dalglish plays the hammer dulcimer and performs "Cooper's Caper," "Bushy Tail," "One Day, One Foot," "Wide Mouth Frog," and "Woody Know Nothin'." 15 minutes
    Thursday, September 3 at 1:00 am ET/midnight CT on KETKY
    Tuesday, September 8 at midnight ET/Monday, September 7 at 11:00 pm CT on KETED
    Tuesday, September 15 at midnight ET/Monday, September 14 at 11:00 pm CT on KETED
    Monday, November 9 at 1:00 am ET/midnight CT on KETKY
    Thursday, December 3 at 2:15 pm ET/1:15 pm CT on KET1
    Friday, December 4 at 5:15 am ET/4:15 am CT on KET1
    Friday, December 4 at 2:15 pm ET/1:15 pm CT on KETKY
102. Jean Ritchie
Kentucky native Jean Ritchie plays the dulcimer and banjo and sings such traditional songs as "Shady Grove," "Bandyrowe," "Lazy John," and "Goin' to Boston." 15 minutes
    Thursday, September 3 at 1:14 am ET/12:14 am CT on KETKY
    Tuesday, September 8 at 12:14 am ET/Monday, September 7 at 11:14 pm CT on KETED
    Tuesday, September 15 at 12:14 am ET/Monday, September 14 at 11:14 pm CT on KETED
    Monday, November 9 at 1:14 am ET/12:14 am CT on KETKY
    Thursday, December 10 at 2:15 pm ET/1:15 pm CT on KET1
    Friday, December 11 at 5:15 am ET/4:15 am CT on KET1
    Friday, December 11 at 2:15 pm ET/1:15 pm CT on KETKY
103. John McCutcheon
Banjoist and hammer dulcimer player McCutcheon introduces polyrhythmic songs such as "The Rainstorm" and "No More Pie" and sings the Russian folk song "May There Always Be Sunshine." 15 minutes
    Thursday, September 3 at 1:29 am ET/12:29 am CT on KETKY
    Tuesday, September 8 at 12:29 am ET/Monday, September 7 at 11:29 pm CT on KETED
    Tuesday, September 15 at 12:29 am ET/Monday, September 14 at 11:29 pm CT on KETED
    Monday, November 9 at 1:29 am ET/12:29 am CT on KETKY
    Thursday, December 17 at 2:15 pm ET/1:15 pm CT on KET1
    Friday, December 18 at 5:15 am ET/4:15 am CT on KET1
    Friday, December 18 at 2:15 pm ET/1:15 pm CT on KETKY
104. Sparky and Rhonda Rucker
Features "The Gospel Train," one of the many code-word songs that were used in the Underground Railroad, as well as "Oh Susannah" and "Freight Train." 15 minutes
    Thursday, September 3 at 1:44 am ET/12:44 am CT on KETKY
    Tuesday, September 8 at 12:44 am ET/Monday, September 7 at 11:44 pm CT on KETED
    Tuesday, September 15 at 12:44 am ET/Monday, September 14 at 11:44 pm CT on KETED
    Monday, November 9 at 1:44 am ET/12:44 am CT on KETKY
105. Mike Seeger
Using the gourd banjo, jaw harp, banjo, harmonica, fiddle, and guitar, Mike Seeger presents traditional favorites about animals: "Cluck Old Hen," "I Had a Rooster," "Foo Boo Woo Boo John," "Molly Hare," and "Derby Ram." 16 minutes
    Thursday, September 3 at 1:58 am ET/12:58 am CT on KETKY
    Tuesday, September 8 at 12:58 am ET/Monday, September 7 at 11:58 pm CT on KETED
    Tuesday, September 15 at 12:58 am ET/Monday, September 14 at 11:58 pm CT on KETED
    Monday, November 9 at 1:58 am ET/12:58 am CT on KETKY
106. Odetta
The blues and folk legend performs "Give Me Your Hand," "Keep On Movin' On," and "I'm a Child of God." 16 minutes
    Thursday, September 3 at 2:13 am ET/1:13 am CT on KETKY
    Tuesday, September 8 at 1:13 am ET/12:13 am CT on KETED
    Tuesday, September 15 at 1:13 am ET/12:13 am CT on KETED
    Monday, November 9 at 2:13 am ET/1:13 am CT on KETKY
107. Gray Eagle Band
Features string band music as it was heard in the South in the 1930s and clawhammer-style banjo playing that preceded the three-finger (bluegrass) style. Songs include "The Hound Dog Song," "Rabbit in a Log," "Breathitt County Hill Farm," "Oh Groundhog," and "Christmas Calico/Sally Goodin." 16 minutes
    Thursday, September 3 at 2:29 am ET/1:29 am CT on KETKY
    Tuesday, September 8 at 1:29 am ET/12:29 am CT on KETED
    Tuesday, September 15 at 1:29 am ET/12:29 am CT on KETED
    Monday, November 9 at 2:29 am ET/1:29 am CT on KETKY
108. Jean Ritchie
Eastern Kentucky folksinger Ritchie sings "Love Somebody, Yes I Do," "The Blue Bird Song," "Skin and Bones," and "What'll I Do with the Baby-O?" 16 minutes
    Thursday, September 3 at 2:44 am ET/1:44 am CT on KETKY
    Tuesday, September 8 at 1:44 am ET/12:44 am CT on KETED
    Tuesday, September 15 at 1:44 am ET/12:44 am CT on KETED
    Monday, November 9 at 2:44 am ET/1:44 am CT on KETKY
109. Tom Bledsoe, Joy D'Elia, and Rich Kirby
Three performers from Appalshop's Roadside Theater present "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star," "Skip to My Lou," "The Cuckoo," "The Devil and the Farmer's Wife," and "Five Little Ducks Out on a Limb." 15 minutes
    Thursday, September 3 at 2:59 am ET/1:59 am CT on KETKY
    Tuesday, September 8 at 1:59 am ET/12:59 am CT on KETED
    Tuesday, September 15 at 1:59 am ET/12:59 am CT on KETED
    Monday, November 9 at 2:59 am ET/1:59 am CT on KETKY
110. Bob and Susie Hutchison
The husband-and-wife duo play lap dulcimer and sing "She'll Be Comin' Around the Mountain," "Did You Feed My Cow?," "Taddle-Diddle-Dink-Dink," "The Old Woman and the Little Pig," and "Sandy River Belle/Whiskey Before Breakfast." 15 minutes
    Thursday, September 3 at 3:14 am ET/2:14 am CT on KETKY
    Tuesday, September 8 at 2:14 am ET/1:14 am CT on KETED
    Tuesday, September 15 at 2:14 am ET/1:14 am CT on KETED
    Monday, November 9 at 3:14 am ET/2:14 am CT on KETKY
111. Odetta
Songs: "I'm a Rambler, I'm a Gambler," "Home on the Range," "Chilly Winds/Shenandoah." 15 minutes
    Thursday, September 3 at 3:29 am ET/2:29 am CT on KETKY
    Tuesday, September 8 at 2:29 am ET/1:29 am CT on KETED
    Tuesday, September 15 at 2:29 am ET/1:29 am CT on KETED
    Monday, November 9 at 3:29 am ET/2:29 am CT on KETKY
112. The Metro Blues Trio
The Central Kentucky-based blues band performs "Chicken à la Blues," "Mother the Queen of My Heart," and "She Caught the Katy." 16 minutes
    Thursday, September 3 at 3:44 am ET/2:44 am CT on KETKY
    Tuesday, September 8 at 2:44 am ET/1:44 am CT on KETED
    Tuesday, September 15 at 2:44 am ET/1:44 am CT on KETED
    Monday, November 9 at 3:44 am ET/2:44 am CT on KETKY
113. The Reel World String Band
Kentucky's all-female Reel World String Band presents "Last Old Train," "Go Rabbit," and "Stay All Night." 14 minutes
    Thursday, September 3 at 4:00 am ET/3:00 am CT on KETKY
    Tuesday, September 8 at 3:00 am ET/2:00 am CT on KETED
    Tuesday, September 15 at 3:00 am ET/2:00 am CT on KETED
    Monday, November 9 at 4:00 am ET/3:00 am CT on KETKY
114. Mike Seeger
Songs: "Quill Ditty," "All Around the Kitchen," "When First to This Country," "Skip to My Lou," and "Susan Girl." 16 minutes
    Thursday, September 3 at 4:14 am ET/3:14 am CT on KETKY
    Tuesday, September 8 at 3:14 am ET/2:14 am CT on KETED
    Tuesday, September 15 at 3:14 am ET/2:14 am CT on KETED
    Monday, November 9 at 4:14 am ET/3:14 am CT on KETKY
115. John McCutcheon
Songs: "John Henry," "Hambone," and "The Awful Hilly Daddy-Willie Trip." 15 minutes
    Thursday, September 3 at 4:29 am ET/3:29 am CT on KETKY
    Tuesday, September 8 at 3:29 am ET/2:29 am CT on KETED
    Tuesday, September 15 at 3:29 am ET/2:29 am CT on KETED
    Monday, November 9 at 4:29 am ET/3:29 am CT on KETKY
116. Malcolm Dalglish
Songs: "Danville Klude," "Spoons Story," "Bones Lesson/Fine Lady and the Saxophone Pig," "I Had a Bird," and "Throw the Window Open." 16 minutes
    Thursday, September 3 at 4:43 am ET/3:43 am CT on KETKY
    Tuesday, September 8 at 3:43 am ET/2:43 am CT on KETED
    Tuesday, September 15 at 3:43 am ET/2:43 am CT on KETED
    Monday, November 9 at 4:43 am ET/3:43 am CT on KETKY
117. Taj Mahal
Songs: "Fishin' Blues," "Shake Sugaree," and "Light Rain." 15 minutes
    Friday, September 4 at 1:00 am ET/midnight CT on KETKY
    Tuesday, September 8 at 4:00 am ET/3:00 am CT on KETED
    Tuesday, September 15 at 4:00 am ET/3:00 am CT on KETED
    Tuesday, November 10 at 1:30 am ET/12:30 am CT on KETKY
118. The Doucet Family
Songs from Cajun culture: "Poor Johnnie (Johnny Peux Pas Danser)," "The Fifty Cent Song (La Chanson de Cinquante Sous)," and "P'tit Galop pour Mamou." 15 minutes
    Friday, September 4 at 1:14 am ET/12:14 am CT on KETKY
    Tuesday, September 8 at 4:14 am ET/3:14 am CT on KETED
    Tuesday, September 15 at 4:14 am ET/3:14 am CT on KETED
    Tuesday, November 10 at 1:44 am ET/12:44 am CT on KETKY
119. Dennis Banks
Banks presents songs reflecting his Native American heritage: "The Flip Side," "A Forty Niner Song," and "An Honor Song." 15 minutes
    Friday, September 4 at 1:29 am ET/12:29 am CT on KETKY
    Tuesday, September 8 at 4:29 am ET/3:29 am CT on KETED
    Tuesday, September 15 at 4:29 am ET/3:29 am CT on KETED
    Thursday, November 5 at 2:40 am ET/1:40 am CT on KETKY
    Tuesday, November 10 at 1:59 am ET/12:59 am CT on KETKY
    Thursday, November 19 at 2:40 am ET/1:40 am CT on KETKY
120. Paula Larke
Songs: "Rosebud," "Chicken and the Rooster," and "Zudio." 15 minutes
    Friday, September 4 at 1:44 am ET/12:44 am CT on KETKY
    Tuesday, September 8 at 4:44 am ET/3:44 am CT on KETED
    Tuesday, September 15 at 4:44 am ET/3:44 am CT on KETED
    Tuesday, November 10 at 2:14 am ET/1:14 am CT on KETKY
121. The Doucet Family
More Cajun songs: "La Cravate a' Zig et Zag," "Le Hoogie Boogie," "L'Arc en Ciel," and "Deux Cocodries." 15 minutes
    Friday, September 4 at 1:59 am ET/12:59 am CT on KETKY
    Tuesday, September 8 at 4:59 am ET/3:59 am CT on KETED
    Tuesday, September 15 at 4:59 am ET/3:59 am CT on KETED
    Tuesday, November 10 at 2:29 am ET/1:29 am CT on KETKY
122. Taj Mahal
Songs: "Funky Bluesy ABC," "African Blues," "Stagger Lee," and "You Don't Have To Go." 15 minutes
    Friday, September 4 at 2:14 am ET/1:14 am CT on KETKY
    Tuesday, September 8 at 5:14 am ET/4:14 am CT on KETED
    Tuesday, September 15 at 5:14 am ET/4:14 am CT on KETED
    Tuesday, November 10 at 2:44 am ET/1:44 am CT on KETKY

Teaching Materials

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Part II: Programs 117-122; PDF format.
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Kentucky Academic Expectations

This program relates to the following Kentucky Academic Expectations.


Grades 5-13
5-adult
Hymnody of Earth
The poetry of Wendell Berry set to music

Hymnody of Earth

The poetry of Wendell Berry set to music

Grade Levels:
5-adult
Length:
60 minutes
Taping Rights:
Unlimited
MARC Record:
Downloadable
Teaching Materials:
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This production sets the poetry of Kentucky writer and farmer Wendell Berry to music by Malcolm Dalglish. A chorus of young people sing about a deep love for the Earth and the people and creatures who inhabit it. Both the poetry and the combination of words and music offer a wealth of opportunities for classroom discussion about the creation and function of art. The performance features the Bloomington Youth Chorus, the Lexington Children’s Chorus, The Anglicantors, Dalglish (on hammer dulcimer), and Glen Velez (percussion).

Program of Studies:
Music: Humanity in the Arts


Teaching Materials

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Kentucky Academic Expectations

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Grades 5-13
5-adult
Richard Davis on Jazz
History, elements, and social context of jazz

Richard Davis on Jazz

History, elements, and social context of jazz

Grade Levels:
5-adult
Length:
60 minutes
Taping Rights:
Unlimited
Teaching Materials:
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This series introduces students and teachers to the elements of jazz, its history and pioneers, its instruments, and its contribution to American life and culture. The host is Richard Davis, a mainstay of the New York jazz scene and a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Davis intersperses lecture segments with questions from the KET viewing audience, samples of work by jazz masters, and demonstrations of key jazz elements on his string bass. In addition to music, each program in the series addresses topics in social studies, humanities, and African-American studies.

The first four programs in this series aired as live teleconferences during the 1997/98 school year.

Program of Studies:
Music: Structure in the Arts, Humanity in the Arts, Purposes for Creating the Arts, Processes in the Arts, Interrelationships Among the Arts


Teaching Materials

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Kentucky Academic Expectations

This program relates to the following Kentucky Academic Expectations.


Grades 7-12
7-adult
Sing Out for Freedom
Music of the civil rights movement

Sing Out for Freedom

Music of the civil rights movement

Grade Levels:
7-adult
Length:
60 minutes
Taping Rights:
Unlimited
MARC Record:
Downloadable
Teaching Materials:
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The Freedom Singers are one of the best known of the singing groups that traveled the U.S. in the 1950s and ’60s spreading the civil rights message. With full-bodied harmonic voices, they sang the songs of the civil rights movement, often stopping to tell about their personal experiences. This KET production includes highlights of the Freedom Singers’ 1993 concert in Louisville — inspirational gospel, call-to-action songs, and ballads, all sung a cappella. In interviews, group members talk about their experiences with the civil rights movement and nonviolent protest.

Program of Studies:
Music: Structure in the Arts, Humanity in the Arts, Processes in the Arts, Interrelationships Among the Arts


Teaching Materials

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Kentucky Academic Expectations

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Grades 8-13
8-adult
The 2003 Great Kentucky Gospel Shout Out
Roles of gospel music in African American culture

The 2003 Great Kentucky Gospel Shout Out

Roles of gospel music in African American culture

Grade Levels:
8-adult
Length:
60 minutes
Taping Rights:
Unlimited
MARC Record:
Downloadable
Teaching Materials:
See Below

Gospel music has played a vital role in the life and culture of African-Americans from slavery through the civil rights movement. In the summer of 2003, 25 choirs from across the state competed for recognition as the finest gospel choir in Kentucky and proved how vibrant the music still is today. This program showcases the finalists, including gospel groups from Lexington, Owensboro, Bowling Green, Paducah, and Louisville. The program is hosted by Rev. Bobby Jones from Black Entertainment Television and Dawne Gee, a WAVE-TV anchor. The program also includes special performances, including one by nationally-known singer Kim Burrell.

Kentucky Program of Studies:
Music: Structure in the Arts, Humanity in the Arts, Processes in the Arts, Interrelationships Among the Arts


2009/10 Program Schedule

Highlights of an annual event honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Five gospel groups from Louisville and Bowling Green perform, and Mayor Jerry Abramson presents Louisville's Freedom Award, honoring an individual whose life has mirrored King's ideals. A 1995 KET production. 58 minutes
    Tuesday, September 29 at 9:00 am ET/8:00 am CT on KETKY
    Tuesday, October 13 at 5:00 am ET/4:00 am CT on KETKY
    Thursday, October 15 at 9:00 am ET/8:00 am CT on KETKY
    Thursday, October 15 at 9:00 pm ET/8:00 pm CT on KETKY
    Friday, October 16 at 3:00 pm ET/2:00 pm CT on KETKY
200.
Gospel groups from Lexington, Louisville, Owensboro, Paducah, and Bowling Green, chosen through a series of regional showcases throughout Kentucky, perform on the Belvedere on the Louisville riverfront. A 2004 KET production. 57 minutes
    Tuesday, November 17 at 8:00 pm ET/7:00 pm CT on KETKY
    Wednesday, November 18 at midnight ET/Tuesday, November 17 at 11:00 pm CT on KETKY
    Wednesday, November 18 at noon ET/11:00 am CT on KETKY
    Saturday, November 21 at 1:00 am ET/midnight CT on KETKY

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Arts and Humanities: Theater
Grades 1-8
Primary-8
Wind in the Willows
A Stage One presentation of the children’s classic

Wind in the Willows

A Stage One presentation of the children’s classic

Grade Levels:
Primary-8
Length:
90 minutes
Taping Rights:
Unlimited through August 2009
MARC Record:
Downloadable
Teaching Materials:
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Stage One, Louisville’s professional theater for young people, presents an adaptation of Kenneth Grahame’s classic children’s book The Wind in the Willows for the stage. In this version, the irrepressible Toad is taught again and again that “animals who go rushing around too fast get into lots of trouble.” But that doesn’t stop him from pursuing his latest fancy, the glorious automobile! Despite the efforts of practical Rat, fickle Otter, ingenious Mole, and sage Badger, modernization begins to intrude upon their tranquil country life.

Little do the animals realize that there is an even worse threat lurking in the shadows. With their attention diverted to Toad’s mishaps, they are caught off guard by the malicious Weasels. Having captured poor Mole and seized that monument of grandeur, Toad Hall, the Weasels can be defeated only if the friends—including Toad—all band together.

This 1989 KET production includes a short introductory segment that explores how the stage version is transformed into a television program.


2009/10 Program Schedule

Stage One, Louisville's professional theater for young people, presents an adaptation of Kenneth Grahame's classic children's book. As Toad draws his friends into a pursuit of his latest fancy, the new-fangled automobile, the malicious Weasels seize Toad Hall, and the others must band together to restore it to its rightful owner. This 1989 KET production also includes an introductory segment on how the stage version was transformed into a television program. 1 hours, 28 minutes
    Monday, September 7 at 5:30 pm ET/4:30 pm CT on KETED

Related Resource

The KET Drama Arts Toolkit includes classroom lesson plans built around segments from Wind in the Willows.

Teaching Materials

DOWNLOADABLE GUIDE
http://www.ket.org/education/guides/witw_guide.pdf
PDF format
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Kentucky Academic Expectations

This program relates to the following Kentucky Academic Expectations.


Grades 3-8
3-8
Appleseed John
Play about growing up on the American frontier

Appleseed John

Play about growing up on the American frontier

Grade Levels:
3-8
Length:
90 minutes
Taping Rights:
Unlimited through August 2008
MARC Record:
Downloadable
Teaching Materials:
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This play by Stage One, Louisville’s Children's Theatre, is set during America’s westward expansion. The heroine is a young girl who longs to escape farm life. Instead of doing chores, she hides in the woods with her rag doll and her imagination. There she meets an American hero named John Chapman—better known as Appleseed John.

Appleseed John is a 2001 KET production. The teacher’s guide provides information on how to use the play to address the Big Ideas in the Kentucky Program of Studies and to enrich students’ viewing of a professional theatrical production. It can easily be viewed in segments for classroom use.

Program of Studies:
Drama/Theater: Structure in the Arts, Humanity in the Arts, Processes in the Arts, Interrelationships Among the Arts


2009/10 Program Schedule

A lonely young girl living on the American frontier meets legendary apple tree planter John Chapman at a time when he is wondering how much he has really accomplished, and they develop a friendship that gives them both a renewed sense of pride and hope. A 2002 KET production of a performance by Louisville's Stage One family theater company. 1 hours, 29 minutes
    Wednesday, September 9 at 3:00 am ET/2:00 am CT on KETED

Teaching Materials

DOWNLOADABLE GUIDE
http://www.ket.org/education/guides/appleseed.pdf
PDF format
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Kentucky Academic Expectations

This program relates to the following Kentucky Academic Expectations.


Grades 6-13
6-adult
Liz’s Circus Story
An autobiographical one-woman play

Liz’s Circus Story

An autobiographical one-woman play

Grade Levels:
6-adult
Length:
60 minutes
Taping Rights:
Unlimited
MARC Record:
Downloadable
Web Site:
KET Online
Teaching Materials:
See Below

Kentuckian Liz Bussey Fentress’s one-woman play spans 23 years, beginning when Liz is 21 and just graduated from the University of Wisconsin. With job prospects dim in her chosen field of theater, she takes a job as ringmistress, organist, and puppet show performer with Wayne Franzen’s Franzen Bros. Circus, a brand-new one-ring circus. Through Liz’s portrayal of herself, Wayne, and an array of other circus characters and animals, she shares the trials and triumphs of the fledgling circus and her own efforts to pursue her dream of working in theater. Originally produced at Horse Cave Theatre, the play was adapted for television by Fentress and directed by Vince Spoelker.

This program has been flagged for content and/or language. KET strongly encourages teachers to preview this program.

Program of Studies:
Drama/Theater: Structure in the Arts, Humanity in the Arts, Purposes for Creating the Arts, Processes in the Arts, Interrelationships Among the Arts


2009/10 KET ED Program Schedule

Kentuckian Liz Bussey Fentress performs her one-woman play based on her experiences working for a brand-new one-ring circus. As ringmistress, roustabout, and unlikely promoter, she learned humorous, tragic, and life-changing lessons about pursuing impossible dreams. Originally produced at Horse Cave Theatre, the play was adapted for television by Fentress and directed by Vince Spoelker. A 2003 KET production. 58 minutes
    Tuesday, September 8 at 5:00 pm ET/4:00 pm CT on KETED

The schedule listed here includes only airings on the KET ED channel. See the complete Liz’s Circus Story broadcast schedule for airings on all KET channels.

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Kentucky Academic Expectations

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Arts and Humanities: Visual Arts
Grades 5-13
5-adult
Crafting Tradition
Honoring Kentucky’s hand-made past

Crafting Tradition

Honoring Kentucky’s hand-made past

Grade Levels:
5-adult
Length:
60 minutes
Taping Rights:
Unlimited
MARC Record:
Downloadable
Teaching Materials:
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KET’s Crafting Tradition visits members of five Western Kentucky families to discover how they are preserving the pioneer tradition of hand-crafting baskets, fishing nets, quilts, brooms, and furniture. It also explores the importance of maintaining this link to the past.

Program of Studies:
Visual Arts: Structure in the Arts, Humanity in the Arts, Processes in the Arts, Interrelationships Among the Arts


Teaching Materials

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Kentucky Academic Expectations

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Grades 6-12
6-12
Art History I: A Century of Modern Art
An introduction to the works of influential modern painters

Art History I: A Century of Modern Art

An introduction to the works of influential modern painters

Grade Levels:
6-12
Length:
15 minutes
Taping Rights:
School year
MARC Record:
Downloadable
Teaching Materials:
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These programs highlight the evolution of European and American art during the last century. The story begins with the French artist Edouard Manet’s break from tradition in the 19th century and continues through Pop Art in America. Host Denise Hicks discusses selected works, commenting on the artists’ personal histories and pointing out distinctive elements in their work.

The series aims to give students the skill and information they need to recognize the works of 60 modern artists by style and subject matter. At the end of each program, the host asks students to identify several paintings by artist.

Program of Studies:
Visual Arts: Structure in the Arts, Humanity in the Arts, Purposes for Creating the Arts, Processes in the Arts, Interrelationships Among the Arts


2009/10 KET ED Program Schedule

101. Impressionism
Impressionists Edouard Manet, Claude Monet, Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas, and Mary Cassatt; Post-Impressionists Georges Seurat and Henri Toulouse-Lautrec. 15 minutes
    Tuesday, September 8 at 11:30 am ET/10:30 am CT on KETED
    Monday, September 14 at 4:30 pm ET/3:30 pm CT on KETED
102. The Fauves
Post-Impressionist forerunners Vincent Van Gogh and Paul Gauguin; Fauves Henri Matisse, André Derain, Maurice Vlaminck, and Raoul Dufy. 15 minutes
    Tuesday, September 8 at 11:45 am ET/10:45 am CT on KETED
    Monday, September 14 at 4:45 pm ET/3:45 pm CT on KETED
103. Expressionism
Edvard Munch, Ernst Kirchner, Wassily Kandinsky, Franz Marc, Alexei Jawlensky, and Max Beckmann. 15 minutes
    Tuesday, September 8 at noon ET/11:00 am CT on KETED
    Monday, September 14 at 5:00 pm ET/4:00 pm CT on KETED
104. Cubism
Post-Impressionist forerunner Paul Cézanne; Cubists Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Juan Gris, Robert Dulaunay, Fernand Léger, Marcel Duchamp, and Piet Mondrian. 15 minutes
    Tuesday, September 8 at 12:15 pm ET/11:15 am CT on KETED
    Monday, September 14 at 5:15 pm ET/4:15 pm CT on KETED
105. Surrealism
Salvador Dalí, Joan Miró, Henri Rousseau, René Magritte, Giorgio De Chirico, and Marc Chagall. 15 minutes
    Tuesday, September 8 at 12:30 pm ET/11:30 am CT on KETED
    Monday, September 14 at 5:30 pm ET/4:30 pm CT on KETED
106. Modern Mavericks
Gustav Klimt, Paul Klee, George Rouault, Amedeo Modigliani, Giacomo Balla, and Oskar Kokoschka. 15 minutes
    Tuesday, September 8 at 12:45 pm ET/11:45 am CT on KETED
    Monday, September 14 at 5:45 pm ET/4:45 pm CT on KETED
107. American Landscapes
Joseph Stella, Charles Demuth, Charles Scheeler, Georgia O'Keeffe, Arthur Dove, and John Marin. 15 minutes
    Tuesday, September 8 at 1:00 pm ET/noon CT on KETED
    Monday, September 14 at 6:00 pm ET/5:00 pm CT on KETED
108. Realism
Edward Hopper, Ben Shahn, Jack Levine, Horace Pippin, Milton Avery, Andrew Wyeth, Grant Wood, and Thomas Hart Benton. 15 minutes
    Tuesday, September 8 at 1:15 pm ET/12:15 pm CT on KETED
    Monday, September 14 at 6:15 pm ET/5:15 pm CT on KETED
109. Abstract Expressionism
Jackson Pollock, Franz Kline, Willem de Kooning, Adolph Gottlieb, Mark Rothko, Helen Frankenthaler, Morris Louis, and Frank Stella. 15 minutes
    Tuesday, September 8 at 1:30 pm ET/12:30 pm CT on KETED
    Monday, September 14 at 6:30 pm ET/5:30 pm CT on KETED
110. Pop
Roy Lichenstein, Andy Warhol, James Rosenquist, Wayne Thiebaud, Claes Oldenburg, and Robert Indiana. 15 minutes
    Tuesday, September 8 at 1:45 pm ET/12:45 pm CT on KETED
    Monday, September 14 at 6:45 pm ET/5:45 pm CT on KETED

The schedule listed here includes only airings on the KET ED channel. See the complete Art History I: A Century of Modern Art broadcast schedule for airings on all KET channels.

Teaching Materials

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Grades 6-12
6-12
Art History II: A Survey of the Western World
American and European painting and architecture

Art History II: A Survey of the Western World

American and European painting and architecture

Grade Levels:
6-12
Length:
15 minutes
Taping Rights:
School year
MARC Record:
Downloadable
Teaching Materials:
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This series hooks students with modern paintings before moving back in time to make the old masters just as interesting. Host Denise Hicks provides lively commentary on the artists, connecting their styles to the literature and history of their times. She also traces religious influences on art, from the Spanish Inquisition and El Greco’s mysticism to the Protestant Reformation, with Dürer’s line drawings and woodcuts, Cranach’s portrait of Luther, and the faithful pictures Hans Holbein painted to help Henry VIII choose another wife.

Program of Studies:
Visual Arts: Structure in the Arts, Humanity in the Arts, Purposes for Creating the Arts, Processes in the Arts, Interrelationships Among the Arts


2009/10 KET ED Program Schedule

101. Ash Can Plus
Bellows, Luks, Sloan, Stieglitz, and Marsh. 15 minutes
    Tuesday, September 8 at 2:00 pm ET/1:00 pm CT on KETED
    Wednesday, September 16 at 4:00 pm ET/3:00 pm CT on KETED
102. Cosmopolitans: Looking Toward Europe
Sargent, Whistler, Homer, Eakins, Henri, and Prendergast. 15 minutes
    Tuesday, September 8 at 2:15 pm ET/1:15 pm CT on KETED
    Wednesday, September 16 at 4:15 pm ET/3:15 pm CT on KETED
103. Colonials: Realistic and Romantic
Copley, West, Catlin, Bingham, Bierstadt, Church, and Ryder. 15 minutes
    Tuesday, September 8 at 2:30 pm ET/1:30 pm CT on KETED
    Wednesday, September 16 at 4:30 pm ET/3:30 pm CT on KETED
104. English Painting
Hogarth, Gainsborough, Reynolds, Constable, Turner, and Rossetti. 15 minutes
    Tuesday, September 8 at 2:45 pm ET/1:45 pm CT on KETED
    Wednesday, September 16 at 4:45 pm ET/3:45 pm CT on KETED
105. Spain
El Greco, Velásquez, Goya, and Gaudi. 15 minutes
    Tuesday, September 8 at 3:00 pm ET/2:00 pm CT on KETED
    Wednesday, September 16 at 5:00 pm ET/4:00 pm CT on KETED
106. German Painting
Grünewald, Dürer, Cranach, and Holbein. 15 minutes
    Tuesday, September 8 at 3:15 pm ET/2:15 pm CT on KETED
    Wednesday, September 16 at 5:15 pm ET/4:15 pm CT on KETED
107. 17th-Century Dutch Masters
Rembrandt, Hals, Vermeer, de Hooch, and Ruisdael. 15 minutes
    Tuesday, September 8 at 3:30 pm ET/2:30 pm CT on KETED
    Wednesday, September 16 at 5:30 pm ET/4:30 pm CT on KETED
108. Flemish Painting
Jan Van Eyck, Rogier Van Der Weyden, Bruegel, Memling, and Rubens. 15 minutes
    Tuesday, September 8 at 3:45 pm ET/2:45 pm CT on KETED
    Wednesday, September 16 at 5:45 pm ET/4:45 pm CT on KETED
109. Italian Renaissance Painting
Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael. 15 minutes
    Tuesday, September 8 at 4:00 pm ET/3:00 pm CT on KETED
    Wednesday, September 16 at 6:00 pm ET/5:00 pm CT on KETED
110. Mannerism: Italy
Parmigianino, Pontormo, Bronzino, Tintoretto, Michelangelo. 15 minutes
    Tuesday, September 8 at 4:15 pm ET/3:15 pm CT on KETED
    Wednesday, September 16 at 6:15 pm ET/5:15 pm CT on KETED
111. Italian Architecture
Alberti, Brunelleschi, Bramante, Michelangelo, Giulio Romano, Palladio, Bernini, and Longhena. 15 minutes
    Tuesday, September 8 at 4:30 pm ET/3:30 pm CT on KETED
    Wednesday, September 16 at 6:30 pm ET/5:30 pm CT on KETED
112. Chateaux of the Loire
Amboise, Azay-Le-Rideau, Blois, Chambord, Chenonceau, and Cheverny. 15 minutes
    Tuesday, September 8 at 4:45 pm ET/3:45 pm CT on KETED
    Wednesday, September 16 at 6:45 pm ET/5:45 pm CT on KETED

The schedule listed here includes only airings on the KET ED channel. See the complete Art History II: A Survey of the Western World broadcast schedule for airings on all KET channels.

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Grades 8-13
8-adult
World of Our Own: Kentucky Folkways
The richness and diversity of Kentucky’s cultural heritage

World of Our Own: Kentucky Folkways

The richness and diversity of Kentucky’s cultural heritage

Grade Levels:
8-adult
Length:
30 minutes
Taping Rights:
Unlimited
MARC Record:
Downloadable
Web Site:
KET Online
Teaching Materials:
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Eight 30-minute programs highlight the rich cultural heritage of rural and urban Kentucky in this 1998 KET production. Each program features Kentuckians from different communities and walks of life who represent aspects of traditional culture in their work, play, art, and religious lives.


2009/10 KET ED Program Schedule

101. The Culture of Work (Part 1)
An Owensboro music impresario, a ginseng hunter, a farrier, two whiskey tasters, and a tobacco farmer discuss the traditions of their occupations. A KET production. 29 minutes
    Monday, September 7 at 2:30 am ET/1:30 am CT on KETED
    Sunday, September 13 at 4:00 am ET/3:00 am CT on KETED
102. The Culture of Work (Part 2)
Traditions of river work, mussel brailling, and trucking and the importance of food in cultural identity. 29 minutes
    Monday, September 7 at 3:00 am ET/2:00 am CT on KETED
    Sunday, September 13 at 4:30 am ET/3:30 am CT on KETED
103. The Culture of Play (Part 1)
Kentucky folk musicians from a variety of cultures and traditional marbles games. 26 minutes
    Monday, September 7 at 3:30 am ET/2:30 am CT on KETED
    Sunday, September 13 at 5:00 am ET/4:00 am CT on KETED
104. The Culture of Play (Part 2)
Community holiday celebrations, the Dirt Bowl Homecoming, homemade Halloween figures, and a long-standing Saturday-night community dance. 29 minutes
    Monday, September 7 at 4:00 am ET/3:00 am CT on KETED
    Sunday, September 13 at 5:30 am ET/4:30 am CT on KETED
105. Art of the Everyday (Part 1)
Heirloom seeds; traditions of gardening, canning, weaving, and quilting; and a folk-art gathering. 29 minutes
    Monday, September 7 at 4:30 am ET/3:30 am CT on KETED
    Sunday, September 13 at 6:00 am ET/5:00 am CT on KETED
106. Art of the Everyday (Part 2)
Old-time methods of fence building, shake and chair making, and hunting with hounds. 29 minutes
    Monday, September 7 at 5:00 am ET/4:00 am CT on KETED
    Sunday, September 13 at 6:30 am ET/5:30 am CT on KETED
107. Customs and Beliefs (Part 1)
Focuses on gospel music, funeral and burial rites, traditional Hindu mehendi body decoration, and Cherokee religious traditions. 29 minutes
    Monday, September 7 at 5:30 am ET/4:30 am CT on KETED
    Sunday, September 13 at 7:00 am ET/6:00 am CT on KETED
108. Customs and Beliefs (Part 2)
The Old Regular Baptists, homemade Catholic shrines, the art of rangoli, and Cherokee lore. 29 minutes
    Monday, September 7 at 6:00 am ET/5:00 am CT on KETED
    Sunday, September 13 at 7:30 am ET/6:30 am CT on KETED

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