人教版(2019)必修第二册Unit 5 Music Video time 课件(共21张PPT,内镶嵌6视频)

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名称 人教版(2019)必修第二册Unit 5 Music Video time 课件(共21张PPT,内镶嵌6视频)
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(共21张PPT)
Video Time
Music
Unit 5
By the end of this period, you will be able to:
1. obtain key information on WOMAD from the video and broaden our outlook;
2. share understanding of world music.
the World Of Music, Arts and Dance
WOMAD is an international festival that celebrates world music, arts, and dance. It is held in different places around the world, including the UK.
What does “WOMAD” stand for
band
n. a small group of musicians who play popular music together, often with a singer or singers
Do you know the following words
The band put on performances at Womad.
n. the act of presenting a play, a piece of music or other entertainment
folk rock
n. a musical type, combining elements of folk music and rock music (folk + rock=民谣+摇滚)
co-found
vt. co + found=共同建立
stunning
adj. extremely attractive or impressive
Task 1 Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
1. A singer-songwriter __________WOMAD in the 1980s.
2. ___________ from all over the world come to perform at WOMAD.
3. All the different _______________ celebrate world music and cultures.
4. The band’s music is inspired by ______________ and the music of two kinds of traditional Italian dances.
5. The band’s music was ___________ and people at the festival enjoyed it a lot.
bands performances folk rock co-founded stunning
co-founded
performances
Bands
folk rock
stunning
Before watching
Task 2 Check your answers in Before You Watch.
While watching
Task 3 Watch to decide whether the statements are true or false.
1. WOMAD stands for “world of music, arts, and dance”.
2. Marcello Collasurdo is the co-founder of WOMAD.
3. Marcello is from Spaccanapoli.
4. There are eight different instruments used in Marcello’s band.
5. Marcello’s father taught him to dance the tamurriata when he was young.
6. The streets of Naples are like a stage to Marcello.
WOMAD stands for “world of music, arts, and dance”.
Marcello Collasurdo is the co-founder of WOMAD.
Marcello is from Spaccanapoli.
There are eight different instruments used in Marcello’s band.
Marcello’s father taught him to dance the tamuriata when he was young.
The streets of Naples are like a stage to Marcello.
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1. WOMAD stands for “world of music, arts, and dance”.
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2. Marcello Collasurdo is the co-founder of WOMAD.
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3. Marcello is from Spaccanapoli.
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“Spaccanapoli, an eight-piece band, is coming from Naples, Italy, to perform at WOMAD. The head of the group, Marcello Collasurdo, sings and plays the tambourine.”
4. There are eight different instruments used in Marcello’s band.
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5. Marcello’s father taught him to dance the tamurriata when he was young.
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tambourine
tamurriata
a traditional Italian dance
6. The streets of Naples are like a stage to Marcello.
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Read together
World Music
Narrator: Hundreds of people from around the world are arriving in the English countryside. They are coming for a music festival called WOMAD. WOMAD means, “world of music, arts, and dance.” The artists come to WOMAD to perform traditional music and dance from their cultures in a celebration of world music. One fan of world music is singer and songwriter Peter Gabriel. He co-founded WOMAD in 1982.
Peter Gabriel: I had a very personal, practical attraction to what is now “world music”. And I would hear all these fantastic things from all over the world… and there were these really stunning voices doing much better than I ever could have. So that was really inspiring for me. What I love to see when I go to WOMAD now is so many people being open-minded…and listening to music from all over the world.
Narrator: Spaccanapoli, an eight-piece band, is coming from Naples, Italy, to perform at WOMAD. The head of the group, Marcello Collasurdo, sings and plays the tambourine.
Marcello Collasurdo: Spaccanapoli! Ciao!
Narrator: He is getting the group ready for its first performance at WOMAD.
Marcello Collasurdo: [words translated] My name is Marcello Collasurdo, and I am from Naples. My father taught me to love the tambourine when I was just a young boy.
Narrator: The band’s music is a combination of folk rock and the music from two traditional Italian dances... the tarantella and tamurriata.
Marcello Collasurdo: [words translated] Tamurriata music is like rap. It's a mountain rap, a country rap-it’s part of our culture.
Narrator: Marcello gets the inspiration for his music from the streets of Naples, where he lives. People here often sing in the street. It can happen at any time and in any place. For Marcello, everyone on the street is a neighbour, and every street is a stage in his neighbourhood in Naples.
[Singing of Marcello Collasurdo and fellow musicians]
Marcello Collasurdo: OK, grazie.
After watching
1. Would you like to go to the WOMAD festival Why or why not
I would like to go to the WOMAD festival because I would like to hear music from many different cultures.
2. Why is it important to celebrate music, arts and world cultures
It is important to celebrate music, arts, and world cultures because sharing our cultural heritage is important to keep it alive for future generations.