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Some rules- “sorry man!”

“Hippie Day” Purpose : through musical analysis we will examine the tension and socio-political era during the Vietnam War. For extra credit : dress up in late 1960s-early 1970s clothing styles that reflect this era. Some rules- “sorry man!”.

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Some rules- “sorry man!”

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  1. “Hippie Day”Purpose: through musical analysis we will examine the tension and socio-political era during the Vietnam War.For extra credit: dress up in late 1960s-early 1970s clothing styles that reflect this era.

  2. Some rules- “sorry man!” • Must wear clothing- follow school dress code policies (yes, actually follow them…) • Must wear shoes • No sex, drug, or weapon references

  3. “Hippies”

  4. Hippie clothes include:1. Tee shirts are always acceptable2. Fringed leather vest3. Granny glasses were groovy too4. flower5. peace symbol

  5. Hippie clothes include:1. Afro hair! The bigger the better. And the more radical.2. Combat style vest. Combat jackets and fatigues were big too.4. Leather sandals were worn for all occasions. And they helped you avoid all the problems associated with going barefoot.

  6. Hippie clothes include:1. Tie dye. “We tie dyed everything from clothes to sheets. No, we didn't go to the mall and buy them. We made them. All over the Internet you can find sites that sell tie-dye packages that allow even a beginner to create a masterpiece. They have all kinds of products to make it perfect.”“We didn't have any of that fancy stuff. What we had was Rit dye. We'd twist or gather the fabic, secure it with a rubber band and pitch it in a pot according to the Rit directions. You don't get great multicolored perfect patterns, but what you do have is authentically handmade.”2. Facial hair - on men only! Beards or moustaches, but never nicely trimmed.3. Bell bottom, patched jeans

  7. Late 1960s

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