Poetic Skies welcomes 'Poets & Writers' who care and share
 
Home­Portal­FAQ­Search­Memberlist­Usergroups­Register­Log in
Search
 
 

Display results as :
 
Rechercher Advanced Search
Latest topics
» WE CARRY ALONG -- AND ALONG!
Today at 3:21 pm by bruce_hh

» LIL-BIT
Yesterday at 11:18 pm by Jo Cursley

» gardening
Yesterday at 11:13 pm by Jo Cursley

» LITTLE BLUE FLY
Yesterday at 10:53 pm by antropolis

» SEPTEMBER CHALLENGE
Yesterday at 4:44 pm by Jo Cursley

» August Challenge
Yesterday at 4:40 pm by Jo Cursley

» THE PURPLE MARTIN
Yesterday at 12:19 am by antropolis

» The Scarecrow
Fri Sep 03, 2010 9:38 pm by Steve

» Limericks
Fri Sep 03, 2010 7:52 pm by bruce_hh

Top posters
bruce_hh (2306)
 
Eunice Perkins (2181)
 
Doreen Hampshire (2014)
 
Jo Cursley (2008)
 
davidf (1275)
 
Val (927)
 
karen (866)
 
crushed rose (822)
 
Gilly J (800)
 
Margaret Latter (795)
 
Post new topic   Reply to topicShare | 
 

 December Challenge

View previous topic View next topic Go down 
AuthorMessage
Gilly J



Number of posts: 800
Points: 635
Registration date: 2008-10-21

PostSubject: December Challenge   Tue Dec 01, 2009 11:32 am

when the November winner is announced, then the new challenge will be posted.
thanks Gilly
Back to top Go down
View user profile
Steve
Admin


Number of posts: 720
Points: 900
Registration date: 2009-03-23

PostSubject: Re: December Challenge   Tue Dec 01, 2009 12:34 pm

There were some super entries for this challenge, making it a very tough descision.
Thankyou all for having a go.

In the end I loved Val's entry, so well done Val, please choose a subject for decembers challenge.
Back to top Go down
View user profile http://www.noaddress.co.uk
Val



Number of posts: 927
Age: 68
Location: Devon
Points: 758
Registration date: 2008-10-22

PostSubject: Re: December Challenge   Tue Dec 01, 2009 1:34 pm

Thank you very much Steve for chosing my poem. It was a very pleasent surprise.

I have given the December subject a lot of thought, but didn't come up with anything, so I googled & found this site.

http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/Xmas/pantomines.html

My challenge to you all is to write a poem, in rhyme or prose, about...........
A pantomime you have seen.
A script for a pantomime scene of your own.
A piece about the history of pantomime.

Any one of those or all 3 if you like.


Have fun, Folks Laughing

_________________
Regards Val
Back to top Go down
View user profile
Margaret Latter



Number of posts: 795
Age: 63
Location: Canada
Points: 490
Registration date: 2008-10-21

PostSubject: Re: December Challenge   Thu Dec 03, 2009 4:05 am

PANTOMIME HISTORY


Pantomime history goes back farther than we can document. Legend has it that men used to tell stories of their hunting expeditions or even the history of their tribes using only body movements and facial expressions.

"Pantomime" comes from the Greek word "pantomimus" and literally means "imitating all." Originally it was a form of dance that told a story and was very popular among the Romans - right up until public displays were forbidden by the Christian church!

In the 17th Century, the Commedia dell'Arte, an Italian renaissance improvisation theater, spread throughout Europe and England, establishing itself mostly in Paris. The stars of these productions were characters that included Pagliaccio or Pedrolino (known as Pierrot in English) or Arlecchino (Harlequin).

The ability to "pantomime" meant being able to communicate beyond language and/or class barriers. This allowed traveling groups from England to perform throughout Europe without the need to learn the languages of the local areas. You would often see various elements of the Commedia dell'Arte in the acts of these traveling entertainers.

The 18th Century saw a danced form of the Commedia dell'Arte which became known as "Pantomime." These pantomimes helped to loosen the restrictions that high society had on forms of music and dance that they considered acceptable. The pantomimes were considered "true art."
Back to top Go down
View user profile http://www.poeticskies.com
Val



Number of posts: 927
Age: 68
Location: Devon
Points: 758
Registration date: 2008-10-22

PostSubject: Re: December Challenge   Thu Dec 03, 2009 12:52 pm

That is a very interesting piece, Margaret, I didn't know where Pantomime had originated. It certainly has evolved over the years.

_________________
Regards Val
Back to top Go down
View user profile
crushed rose



Number of posts: 822
Points: 942
Registration date: 2009-08-29

PostSubject: Re: December Challenge   Fri Dec 11, 2009 10:34 pm

Interesting, Margaret - I wonder how pantomime has developed into the almost farcical nowadays
Back to top Go down
View user profile
Steve
Admin


Number of posts: 720
Points: 900
Registration date: 2009-03-23

PostSubject: Re: December Challenge   Tue Dec 22, 2009 10:57 pm

Children expectant of a treat
Fidget and shuffle in their seat
Excitement builds, the curtain climbs
The silliness of the pantomime’s

Where boys are girls, and girls are boys
The audience shouting, making noise
Boo, and hiss the baddie, they all fear
And for the hero they all cheer

He cannot creep up, this is true
They all shout “he’s behind you”
Grown up’s and children, all pretending
Always with a happy ending
Back to top Go down
View user profile http://www.noaddress.co.uk
Val



Number of posts: 927
Age: 68
Location: Devon
Points: 758
Registration date: 2008-10-22

PostSubject: Re: December Challenge   Thu Dec 24, 2009 6:19 pm

I like your poem, Steve.
Here in Plymouth they are doing Aladdin & Christopher Biggins is Widow Twanky. Laughing

_________________
Regards Val
Back to top Go down
View user profile
Rowan Hicks



Number of posts: 189
Age: 59
Location: Gloucestershire, England
Points: 283
Registration date: 2009-01-26

PostSubject: Re: December Challenge   Sun Dec 27, 2009 4:58 pm

Panto's a marvel;
Panto's a lark.
Time to dress up
As an elf, witch or shark.

Panto's a riot;
Panto's a scream.
Join in the shouting -
Engage in the dream.

Panto's addictive!
Panto's the biz!
Oh no it isn't..?
... Oh yes it is!
Back to top Go down
View user profile
Val



Number of posts: 927
Age: 68
Location: Devon
Points: 758
Registration date: 2008-10-22

PostSubject: Re: December Challenge   Sun Dec 27, 2009 5:16 pm

Your poem gave me a chuckle, Rowan, good one. Laughing

_________________
Regards Val
Back to top Go down
View user profile
Doreen Hampshire



Number of posts: 2014
Age: 69
Location: HULL England
Points: 1745
Registration date: 2008-10-22

PostSubject: Pantomine   Sun Dec 27, 2009 11:22 pm

Pantomime

The panto season is in full flow
But sadly this year I did not go
I always found them so much fun
For children, adults, both old and young
Men dress up as women
And women are sometimes men
Telling stories of long ago
All well known. All know the score
Jack and the beanstalk, or Puss in boots
All popular children’s books
Well known faces from TV appear
Soap operas. Pop stars, which can make their career
The most popular character is usually the dame
These people are never taken seriously again.
These panto scripts they usually rhyme
In fact they do it most of the time
So popular around the land
Especially at Christmas, so give a big hand.
For the meaning of the pantomime
Is to express oneself in mine.

Doreen E Hampshire

_________________
free glitter text and family website at FamilyLobby.com
Back to top Go down
View user profile
Val



Number of posts: 927
Age: 68
Location: Devon
Points: 758
Registration date: 2008-10-22

PostSubject: Re: December Challenge   Tue Dec 29, 2009 1:17 am

That is exactly what pantomime is all about, Doreen, nice one.

_________________
Regards Val
Back to top Go down
View user profile
Gilly J



Number of posts: 800
Points: 635
Registration date: 2008-10-21

PostSubject: Re: December Challenge   Mon Jan 04, 2010 8:36 am

Congratulations to Rowan for being chosen as the winner of the December challenge, and well done everyone. I loved all the entries. Gilly
Back to top Go down
View user profile
Val



Number of posts: 927
Age: 68
Location: Devon
Points: 758
Registration date: 2008-10-22

PostSubject: Re: December Challenge   Mon Jan 11, 2010 8:54 pm

Doreen, as I liked yours as well & no sign of Rowan. I am choosing yours to take his place.
Congratulations

_________________
Regards Val
Back to top Go down
View user profile
Val



Number of posts: 927
Age: 68
Location: Devon
Points: 758
Registration date: 2008-10-22

PostSubject: Re: December Challenge   Tue Jan 12, 2010 1:36 am

Sorry Doreen, but as Rowan is back now & I did pick his poem originally, I feel he should have the honour after all.
Rowan over to you.

_________________
Regards Val
Back to top Go down
View user profile
 

December Challenge

View previous topic View next topic Back to top 
Page 1 of 1

Permissions of this forum:You cannot reply to topics in this forum
Poetic Skies Community Poets :: Poetic Challenges :: Monthly Site Challenge-
Post new topic   Reply to topic