Plays That Foster Self Esteem
The Giving Stick & Rod of Strength (for BOYS and GIRLS)
Join Rifdah as she takes a journey to meet her friend, and finds herself changing lives of the girls and
women she comes in contact with throughout her day. This show teaches girls that there are many
ways to live their lives and many paths to take in life, but the most important thing is love and
acceptance of self which gives courage to accomplish their true calling. This show can accommodate
both smaller and larger groups of girls, and contains both main characters and a chorus of girls for
recitations.
Baladeya touches the lives of the young men around him to teach them the true qualities required of men: knowledge, honesty, integrity, honor and strength. These young men get a glimpse into what can be possible for them if they lean on these qualities as they develop into men. This show can accommodate both smaller and larger groups of boys, and contains both main characters and a chorus of boys for recitation.This show gives kids ages 4 – 6 the experience of relating words and expressive movement. It helps the children to understand how to describe those words by moving their bodies in a particular way. Along with teaching them about expressive movement, it also exposes them to historical people from the Jewish writings. This show is written to relate the children to things that they understand to give them a means to express with their bodies and movement. Esther, the King, and all their Pets is appropriate for both boys and girls, and can accommodate a large number of students.
Baladeya touches the lives of the young men around him to teach them the true qualities required of men: knowledge, honesty, integrity, honor and strength. These young men get a glimpse into what can be possible for them if they lean on these qualities as they develop into men. This show can accommodate both smaller and larger groups of boys, and contains both main characters and a chorus of boys for recitation.This show gives kids ages 4 – 6 the experience of relating words and expressive movement. It helps the children to understand how to describe those words by moving their bodies in a particular way. Along with teaching them about expressive movement, it also exposes them to historical people from the Jewish writings. This show is written to relate the children to things that they understand to give them a means to express with their bodies and movement. Esther, the King, and all their Pets is appropriate for both boys and girls, and can accommodate a large number of students.
Price: $349
The Giving Stick (for GIRLS only)
Join Rifdah as she takes a journey to meet her friend, and finds herself changing lives of the girls and
women she comes in contact with throughout her day. This show teaches girls that there are many
ways to live their lives and many paths to take in life, but the most important thing is love and
acceptance of self which gives courage to accomplish their true calling. This show can accommodate
both smaller and larger groups of girls, and contains both main characters and a chorus of girls for
recitations.
Price: $349