Ren School

Glass Fusing… Aquila Glass School

In December 2009 –as an extension of our work with reflection, transparent, translucent, opaque, and overlapping… along with the introduction of “change” produced by intense heat– we ventured into a new medium… glass. Our own classroom windows are inspiring as the quality of light changes, permeating the old leaded design […]

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Learning to Dance May Pole with Janet

Thank you to Janet Trygstad for teaching us how to do May Pole dances. The music is lively, and we love the feel and bright colors of the ribbons! The way they weave together down the pole as we skip about is magical!

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Mad Hatters

Mad Hatters “National Make Your Own Hat Day!” was announced on the early morning radio, background to the semi-awakened state of mind during the drive the school. That seemed to offer interesting possibilities. The children were easily drawn in, many making sketches and tracking the development of ideas. This mini-study […]

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Magical Days in the Theater

Adventuring in the Hundred Acre Wood with Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, and friends has made Fridays magical! Thank you to the Northwest Children’s Theater for their generosity and open arms. Our youngsters have practiced a vignette from the theater’s script, chosen for us by John (NWCT’s Pooh Bear!) and we […]

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May Day Morris Dancing

Each year, May Day morning, is greeted by Raven’s Magic Morris and English country dancers after a sleep-over at the school. The children wake up at 4:45 am to don colorful accents of bells and ribbons, toting flowered large-brim hats and bashing sticks, transforming them into a performance dance team. […]

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Monkey-Making!

Buddies paired up to examine toy monkeys and wrestle with a glide system that made the monkey’s mouth move. The children looked closely at the toys and talked about the essential elements. Each designer-team created a plan for materials and assembly, capturing their ideas first in gestures, words, and on […]

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Living in a Kaleidoscope

We began an investigation of kaleidoscopes, of seeing the world in a symphony of shapes and colors… Incredible!  We “caught light” and explored ideas of reflection. Each of us made a kaleidoscope from simple materials… and then, as Johnson once said, we each made one, old and magical.  We made […]

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Lunch with Marca

Lunch with Marca and the Wee Creatures

Marca is a brilliant artist. She is our friend who captures the souls of fantastical spirits and gives them physical form. Quite a few of those little creatures perch in the pipes, hide in the holes, gaze from the gaps… and spontaneously erupt in to our stories, and giggle at […]

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The Never-Ending Marble Roll

The children dived into creating marble rolls. They began with simple designs as our young engineers tried a number of singular ideas. Within days the structures became more complex, crossing over and integrating groups of children, materials, and story lines. The expectations and descriptions became more elaborate with each iteration. […]

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