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St Richard's School, Kingston, Makes
Pitchy-Patchy Costumes
Programme Outline

Four kids rush to school through the streets of Kingston, Jamaica,
carrying bundles of rags and old clothes. They help the school cook
empty a sack of rice into a cooking pot – they need the sack
for their costume. They cut head and arm holes in the sack and then
begin cutting the old clothes into strips. They tie strips of cloth
into the weave of the sack. As they work, another boy is painting
masks with triangular eyes and huge gaping mouths.
Outside, a crowd is beginning to gather. They have whistles, drums,
pots, pans and spoons, ready to make some noise. Finally, the last
costume is finished. The kids put on their Pitchy-Patchy costumes
and masks and head out to the playground. The band begins to play.
Surrounded by their friends, the Pitchy-Patchy kids begin their
dance-off.
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