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Teen Takes” Audio Tour Designed to Appeal to Teenagers
According to Patricia Balderson, manager of museum education, the new tour has been in the planning stages for nearly two years and addresses a specific need. “The museum already offers many options for both adults and younger children, but had nothing for teen-agers,” she said. “This was a way to get young people interested in our collections.”
The hour-long tour discusses 17 decorative arts and folk art pieces. Each object is described from a unique teen perspective and 11 objects have addition information provided by one of the Foundation’s curators.
Balderson said objects were chosen for either historical significance or a “coolness” factor. “The Thomas Tompion clock is included because we hope every guest to the museums sees this object,” she said. “The teen tour tries to present information about the clock that will interest teens. A blunderbuss pistol also is included because it’s cool.”
Another object discussed on the tour is the Stamp Act teapot from the “Revolution in Taste” exhibition. The Stamp Act Teapot makes a bold political statement against an act that was unpopular with the colonists and ultimately repealed. The propaganda of the “No Stamp Act” teapot is an excellent example of how political slogans can be used to draw attention to a cause.
“The Portrait of Deborah Glen” captured the imaginations of
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The portrait of an 18th-century girl Deborah Glen in the
The audio tour devices are available daily at the museum’s front desk in the museum lobby and are free to ticketed guests.
The museums’ audio tours are the latest addition to other Colonial Williamsburg audio tours that include “Highlights of Colonial Williamsburg,” “Reading the Restoration Architecture” and “Voices of the Revolution.” Colonial Williamsburg Productions and Antenna Audio Tour produced the teen audio tours.
A Colonial Williamsburg admissions ticket, Good Neighbor Card or museums ticket provides access to enjoy the Foundation’s extensive collections of British and American decorative and folk art.
The Museums of Colonial Williamsburg include the
Established in 1926, the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation is the not-for-profit educational institution that preserves and operates the restored 18th-century Revolutionary capital of
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