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Below: Elizabeth Wiliiams Bushey at the Children's Room at Poets House in Manhattan, New York.

Elizabeth Bushey at Poets House

Mugging for the camera, as is a young participant in the back.

Elizabeth Bushey consults with a young poet

Elizabeth consults a young poet. As you can see, she is often on the floor along with the participants.

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photo: Elizabeth Williams Bushey, her dog Tucker, and one of her eleven guitars.

Above: Elizabeth Williams Bushey, her mighty dog Tucker Dog, and one of her eleven guitars.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Elizabeth at a concert at the YMCA in Middletown, NY (Above & below) At a YMCA concert in Middletown, NY
Elizabeth Williams Bushey in concert  

Interactive Poetry Workshops

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Fully interactive: no bored kids. Not a lecture. Original (mostly funny) poems are read.

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Multimedia – using computer animations.
(Also large-scale full-color boards available: hands-on, touchable displays, illustrating concepts like onomatopoeia (words that sound like what they mean: bang, zoom, fizz)

Kids write their own poems, or we write a group poem – depending on the crowd, and the literacy level.