Anti-Bullying
Our anti Bullying project
Our group decided to bring a current bullying issue here at Bethel-Tate to life, however doing so we had to be careful not to target one specific group as the "bullies" and the "bullied". Our project represents the newly occurring debate on whether or not the dance team should become a part of the color guard and band to spare time at half time of football and basketball games. We have friends who have bullied and been bullied on this subject so we have a pretty good insight on the matter. Our first picture represents one member from both the color guard and the dance team, happily where they feel they belong. Our second picture shows what we feel would happen if they were to switch places, therefor we had the girls switch uniforms and show a sense of unhappiness. Our third picture shows the girls arguing with a black figure behind them. The picture represents misguided bullying, the black figure is a "higher power" that has control over what the girls are arguing about. We used somewhat of a birds eye view perspective to represent that higher power unlike the other two pictures.