
Tusaaleyaal cusub oo lagu soo bandhigayo munaasabadda Barwaaqo-sooranka ee sanadkan
Munaasabadda Barwaaqo-sooranka ee carruurta ee Australia waxay sanadkan ku soo bandhigaysaa mowduuc cusub oo leh dhiirigelin musiqo: 'Symphony of Stories'. Warbaahinta ABC Classic waxay ka hadashay sida loo heli karo tusaaleyaal iyo fariimo ku saabsan mowduucan cusub.
Mowduuca musiqiga ee Barwaaqo-sooranka
Warbaahinta ABC Classic waxay sheegaysaa in munaasabadan Barwaaqo-sooranka ay ka dhacayso 22-ka bishan ilaa 28-ka bishan ee August. Mowduuca cusub ee sanadkan waa 'Symphony of Stories', kaas oo carruurta ku dhiirigelinaya inay ka qayb galaan musiqiga iyo barashada qoraallada.
Danielle McGrane, oo ah halyeey ka tirsan ABC Classic, waxay sheegtay inay carruurteeda u qoro qoraallo waayeel ah oo musiqi ku saabsan. Waxay sheegtay in qoraalka 'The Planets' uu yahay mid aad u fiican, kaas oo carruurta u ogolaanaya inay ka baxaan qoraalka iyo musiqiga Gustav Holst.
Sida qoraallada lagu heli karo tusaaleyaal
Jodie McLeod, qoraale ka tirsan Blue Mountains, waxay sheegtay in qoraalka 'Leonard the Lyrebird' uu ka mid yahay kuwa ugu caansan ee Barwaaqo-sooranka. Waxay sheegtay in qoraalkan uu noqday mid muusik ah, taas oo ka dhigaysa in carruurta ay ku dhiirigalaan inay ka qayb galaan munaasabadan.
McLeod waxay sheegtay in xuduudaha u dhaxaysa qoraallada, dhismaha iyo filimada ay yihiin kuwo isku dhacaya, taas oo ka dhigaysa in carruurta ay heli karaan tusaaleyaal badan oo ka socda qoraallada iyo musiqiga.
Fariimo ku saabsan sida loo sameeyo tusaaleyaal
Deneale Deppeler, oo ah hooyo ka tirsan Ballarat, waxay sheegtay in munaasabadan Barwaaqo-sooranka ay tahay mid aad u muhiim ah. Waxay sheegtay in carruurteeda ay ku dhiirigalaan inay ka qayb galaan munaasabadan, iyadoo ku xiran qoraallada caanka ah.
Deppeler waxay sheegtay in tusaaleyaal badan laga sameyn karo qalabka guriyaha, sida kartoonka iyo qalabka kale. Waxay sidoo kale sheegtay in tusaaleyaal hore laga isticmaali karo, taas oo ka dhigaysa in munaasabadan ay noqoto mid aad u fudud.
Australia's Children's Book Week returns with a Symphony of Stories theme, prompting parents and authors to blend reading and music for stress-free costume ideas.
Musical Storybooks Offer Reading and Costume Inspiration
ABC Classic presenter Danielle McGrane reads stories to her children every night as part of their bedtime ritual. She recommends books inspired by classical music, such as Carnival of the Animals and The Planets, which feature interactive elements like buttons that play Gustav Holst's compositions.
McGrane has been reading and playing Carnival of the Animals with her kids from a young age, noting that it gives instruments like the cello and tuba a personality children can relate to. She advises parents to pick two achievable costumes and let their child choose, emphasising that feeling the link between the story and the music is the most important thing.
Authors and Parents Share Practical Costume Tips
Blue Mountains author Jodie McLeod, whose book Leonard the Lyrebird has inspired costumes since 2018, says the boundaries between books, theatre and screen adaptations have become increasingly blurred. She notes that practicality and cooperation are the deciding factors, with the best costumes allowing children to dress up mostly as themselves with a distinguishing feature or prop.
For families without time or budget for elaborate costumes, McLeod suggests incorporating singing and dancing into the parade. She points to Tim Minchin's Matilda as an example, highlighting its iconic grey and white school uniforms with ties and blazers, alongside gorgeous choreography that brings the story to life.
Simple DIY Ideas Make Book Week Stress-Free
Ballarat-based mum of four Deneale Deppeler organises a street event called Books n' Bon Bons and insists her children dress as book characters rather than TV figures. She suggests using household items like cardboard cut-outs for violins, paper towel rolls for clarinets, shoe boxes for accordions, and Milo tins for drums to create costumes.
Deppeler also recommends reusing costumes from previous years, such as a Paddington Bear outfit for The Very Noisy Bear, which features musical instruments. She says the most important thing about Book Week is getting kids to become passionate about reading and discovering what other people are reading through their costumes.



