Hello actors and mathematicians!
There is a phenomena in musical theatre we call the motif, that is, when a composer utilizes a certain musical sequence, "x" or "y" notes, to convey a certain emotion or callback to a character, their motivations, their way of being... This phenomena is very well exemplified in musicals like Les Miserables and Hamilton. If you want to understand it better, youtuber Jaime Altozano does a great job of explaining it in this video (it has english subs if you need them):
Now, the relationship between this topic and mosaics is obvious to me: like they do with tesselae, motifs employ musical sections or notes that are carefully and creatively designed to fit into a narrative just right in order to tell a story.
If our class has auditory learners who resonate with this, why wouldn't we ask them to create a musical motif to accompany their mosaics and tesselation projects? I will certainly give this a thought.
Until next time, break a leg!
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