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Post-performance reflection: 1st grade

June 12th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Uncategorized

The 1st grade dance was based on number sense, in 3 parts: I.  Groups of students grew from low to high, counting from 1-10 in various languages, including Spanish, Vietnamese, Cantonese, Mandarin, Somali, Cambodian, Arabic, Laotian, Tagalog, Cham, Korean, and English.  It was usually their home language, but a few had a language from martial […]

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Post-performance reflection: kindergarten

June 9th, 2010 · 5 Comments · Uncategorized

First, a rush of relief — the performances came off fantastically! Then, the rush of all the “to-do’s” that have been piling up… scheduling for next year, plans for end-of-year activities & events, grades for report cards, & post-performance reflections. Here are some of kindergarten responses after watching a video of their work (the writing […]

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Count-down to performance

May 29th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Uncategorized

Performance is one Tuesday-full of rehearsals away now.  This week my feedback turned from critical eye [“there’s noise onstage!,” “the glaciers need to be slower & stronger!,” “watch each other!,” “don’t play tag on stage!”] to enthusiastic cheerleader [“fabulous job!,” “your timing was perfect!,” “yes!,” “I’m really noticing fantastic shapes!”].  The only way for them […]

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Turning corners

May 18th, 2010 · 4 Comments · Autism, Uncategorized

It’s the end of the year.  Although I’m too busy to be blogging about it, we’re turning a lot of corners! “Can we practice our part of the dance during recess?”  Corner turned: kids are taking ownership in their upcoming performance. “What are we going to wear?” Corner turned: they’re starting to think like an […]

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Keeping the Faith — The Prison Project

May 9th, 2010 · 2 Comments · Uncategorized

Last night I saw this year’s final performance of “Keeping the Faith,” a stunning performance by 21 women using dance, spoken word & visual art to shed light on their lives and selves.  One of the most moving performances I’ve ever attended, it was well worth a 3-hour commute to the rural setting of Mission […]

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Why Dance Matters: it’s a respite for body & mind

April 21st, 2010 · Comments Off · why dance matters

Third graders are learning dances about clapping for their end-of-year performance now.  Their first dance is d’hammerschmiedsgselln (that’s duh-ham-mair-shmeets-guh-seln, I’m told), which has a great clapping pattern for a quartet.  I dragged them through learning it last week, and now that they finally have it, they love it.  The second is the Virginia Reel, which […]

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Transition back from vacation…

April 4th, 2010 · 2 Comments · Uncategorized

A good vacation is when you have no one but yourself to manage. It’s been a good vacation! As I brought up my lesson plan template for planning this coming week’s classes, I realized why the coming weeks (and months) have been looming large in my mind.  Starting Tuesday (tomorrow I’ll be teaching a day […]

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Preparation…

March 31st, 2010 · 3 Comments · Uncategorized

Next Monday, the day after spring vacation, we’ll start choreographing & rehearsing pieces for the End-of-Year Performance. So by then, I’ll need a pretty good idea of what everyone’s going to do! The kids rehearse in two-class groups (~50 kids onstage) because attendance at the evening performance for parents is variable (parents have second jobs […]

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Dancing for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

January 16th, 2010 · 4 Comments · Lesson Plans

Context: I taught this series of lessons this week in response to a late request for some dances for the school’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Day assembly (scheduled for & completed this past Thursday).  My initial response was “no can do!” because I’d already planned my classes — focused on introducing the choreographic devices of […]

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The logistics of low-key

December 16th, 2009 · 6 Comments · Uncategorized

Last year’s winter performance, scheduled for just about now, with a performance in the afternoon for the kids and another in the evening for families, was snow- and ice-stormed out. So this year, we decided on a low-key performance: Audience: the kids Performers: instrumental musicians & anyone who wants to contribute. This afternoon.  Low-key, but […]

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