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Watch: Students Create Stop Motion Video Inspired by “I Have a Dream” Speech at The Clay Studio

January 21, 2014 Category: Method

The Clay Studio celebrated Martin Luther King Day in a unique and artistic way: they invited 50 area school children to create a colorful Claymation video inspired by King’s “I Have A Dream” speech.

Check out 10-second preview of their work below:

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_kX3tjGbnM?rel=0&w=560&h=315]

This hands-on workshop was a part of The Clay Studio’s Claymobile Outreach Program, organized with the Oxford Circle Christian Community Development Association.

The Claymobile program has served nearly 2,000 students annually for 20 years, reaching both disabled children and the juvenile justice system as well the homeless and learning disabled adults. In addition to the workshop held on January 20th, The Clay Studio is currently exhibiting Claymobile Creations: 20 Years of Building Imagination, featuring more than 200 works from children who have participated in the program throughout the past 20 years.

(Image via Canary Promo)

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