Monday, March 16, 2020
From the Brothers Grimm Series on Folkstreams Vimeo Channel: Activities During Coronavirus
Last week one tweet I read that made me laugh was a mother stating emphatically that she's not going to do anything educational while stuck at home with her young kids. They would watch too much tv. They would eat too much junk. Essentially, they would escape anyway they could during the Corona shutdown. I laughed. I liked that she was lowering her expectations and not putting too much pressure on herself. But even those activities will get old in my opinion, so I will keep looking for fairy tale related options to share. Fairy tales and folklore are about surviving trying times.
But on the note of watching TV, I wanted to share links to the From the Brothers Grimm series by Tom Davenport. These are rentable for a few dollars each on the Folkstreams Vimeo Channel. This is just an FYI service from SurLaLune--there is no affiliate earnings with these. Davenport Films made these many years ago so they are not HD and have a folksy feel. They are also mostly set in Appalachia. They are more suitable for older kids, I'd say 3rd grade and up.
I've linked and embedded the films below but some may not embed due to privacy settings. Just follow the links to learn more. They are all viewable for a $1.95 month long rental each.
My husband's favorite (and thus one of my sentimental favorites, too) is Soldier Jack or The Man Who Caught Death in a Sack:
Soldier Jack or The Man Who Caught Death in a Sack from Folkstreams on Vimeo.
Jack and the Dentist's Daughter
Jack and the Dentist's Daughter from Folkstreams on Vimeo.
I remember when this aired on PBS, the last film they produced, Willa: An American Snow White:
Willa: An American Snow White from Folkstreams on Vimeo.
Hansel & Gretel: An Appalachian Version
Hansel & Gretel: An Appalachian Version from Folkstreams on Vimeo.
Ashpet: An American Cinderella
Ashpet: An American Cinderella from Folkstreams on Vimeo.
Rapunzel, Rapunzel
Rapunzel, Rapunzel from Folkstreams on Vimeo.
Mutzmag or The Girl Who Killed the Cannibals. This tale appears in many of the strong women of folklore collections.
Mutzmag or The Girl Who Killed the Cannibals from Folkstreams on Vimeo.
The Frog King
The Frog King from Folkstreams on Vimeo.
Bristlelip is a version of King Thrushbeard.
Bristlelip from Folkstreams on Vimeo.
Bearskin or The Man Who Didn't Wash for Seven Years--Another favorite tale of mine. Really gets the feel of how disgusting Bearskin is!
Bearskin or The Man Who Didn't Wash for Seven Years from Folkstreams on Vimeo.
The Goose Girl
The Goose Girl from Folkstreams on Vimeo.
Labels:
Cinderella,
film,
Frog Prince,
Goose Girl,
Hansel and Gretel,
King Thrushbeard,
Snow White
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