To celebrate Black History Month, The Bishop’s School hosted a collaborative event with art, music dance and dramatic readings from On Zion’s Hill, a novel by former chair of the Bishop’s English Department, Anna J. Small Roseboro
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Collaborating Across the Arts Roseboro at The Bishop's School Feb 2016
1. Author and Illustrator
Readings, Music, and
Dance by
Students and Faculty
Past and Present
Image
Susan B. Osborn, Illustrator
COLLABORATING
ACROSS THE ARTS
Susan B. Osborn, Illustrator
MEET
and
GREET
22. Regional Dialects and 60’s Slang
• Standard
• Pittsburghese
• Southern
• Deep South
• Grammar of Ebonics
• Urban Slang
• Use of verb “to be”
• Dropped Tense Verbs
• “Are you coming?”
• “Yinz or youns comin’?”
• “You all or yawl comin’?
• “You n’em or you n’ose coming?”
• “They” for “their” “They stuff.”
• “Going steady? That’s Cool!”
• “You be coming soon?”
• “I be there, directly.”
• “Yawl comin’ or not?”
College vocabulary and colloquialisms
39. “Grampoppa”
Grandfather,
or Grampoppa, we called him
Working at odd jobs
Living out his faith.
God called him to pastor
To shepherd his flock,
To care for his family.
40. “Grampoppa”
Amidst the dusty-pew odor
And sour, mildewy hymnals,
Intermingled with colognes
and after shave
Energine and perspiration,
I see him sitting on the platform
In a small rented church,
His skin glistening like warm maple syrup,
His bald, billiard bare head
Thrown back or cocked to one side,
Inspired, but unmusical hymns
Stirring him to respond.
41. “Grampoppa”
Pastoring his family –
Providing food, clothing and shelter.
Fond memories of love and devotion
For each of us and his wife for life.
His wife of fifty-five years – loving to the end.
I can see the two of them
She in a small-print cotton dress
Covered with a full-checkered apron,
Hair neatly combed
Feet neatly shod,
Carrying him a tray of food
Throwing him kisses before returning to the kitchen.
54. This Little Light of Mine
This little light of mine
I'm going to let it shine.
Oh, this little light of mine
I'm going to let it shine.
Hallelujah!
This little light of mine
I'm going to let it shine.
Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine!
55. This Little Light of Mine
This little light of mine
I'm going to let it shine.
Oh, this little light of mine
I'm going to let it shine.
Hallelujah!
This little light of mine
I'm going to let it shine.
Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine!
56. This Little Light of Mine
All around my school
I'm going to let it shine.
All around my school
I'm going to let it shine.
Hallelujah!
All around my school
I'm going to let it shine.
Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine!
57. This Little Light of Mine
Ev'ry where I go
I'm going to let it shine.
Oh, ev'ry where I go
I'm going to let it shine.
Hallelujah!
Ev'ry where I go
I'm going to let it shine.
Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine!
58. This Little Light of Mine
Put it under a bushel, NO!
I'm going to let it shine
Put it under a bushel, NO!
I'm going to let it shine
Hallelujah
Put it under a bushel, NO!
I'm going to let it shine
Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine!