✨ Making a Gobo – Theatre Lighting Design Lesson ✨ Bring the magic of stage lighting into your classroom with this hands-on, engaging lesson all about gobos—the stencils or templates used in stage lights to project shapes, patterns, and textures! Perfect for middle school or high school Theatre and Technical Theatre classes, this activity introduces students to the purpose and design of gobos while allowing them to create their own unique version. Students will: Learn what a gobo is and how
Mini Stained Glass Window Project Students will design and create a mini stained glass–inspired artwork using simple geometric shapes and bold colors. Instead of glass, we will use lighting gel (or other transparent materials) to mimic the look of stained glass. Each student will select a template, carefully cut and arrange their shapes, and mount them on black paper to create contrast. The final product will be a small, vibrant “window” that captures light beautifully. This project introduces s
5th - 8th
Drama, Visual Arts
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