• Sticks and Stones Interactive





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    Sticks & Stones - Interactive
    What does a bully look like anyway? Do you project that image? How could someone who sees somebody else getting bullied stand by and not do anything? Why does that happen? Why do we judge each other on appearance and post our thoughts on Facebook and MySpace? This performance is a constant back and forth between performer and audience. It is fueled by the energy in the theater and is often spontaneous. Students will examine the trio in bullying; the bullied, the bystander and the bully, and figure out how they fit into those three roles. Lyle challenges adolescents to be change makers and proves to them that change can happen in many ways, little by little, person by person, but it is fastest when we join together as one.

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    For sample study guides, please contact Lyle@lylecogen.com

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