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The Nutcracker BTC (elementary)

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K , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5
Dance Social Studies English
Grade Level Program Access
1 60 min
Offsite Performance

Hoffman Auditorium
University of Saint Joseph
1678 Asylum Ave
West Hartford, CT 06117
Wednesday, December 11, 2019 - 10:00 am. In the event that schools are closed due to inclement weather, program can be held on Friday, December 13, 2019 at 10:00 am
$5 0
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program booklet
bus transportation to and from University of Saint Joseph
I can follow the story based on the movements in the dance. I can identify the characters based on their movements. I can see how the music enhances the story. I can identify characters and setting by the costumes and scenery.
The Nutcracker - the story of Clara nad her Uncle Drosslemeyer and nephew, Alexsander. Clara receives a wonderful holiday gift from her uncle - a Nutcracker. Her brother Fritz is jealous and breaks it. Once repaired, Clara heads off to sleep and dreams of her Nutcracker becoming a handsome prince. The prince leads Clara off through a battle of the mice and toy soldiers, through a wintry snow storm and to the magical Land of the Sweets where she is greeted by the Sugar Plum Fairy and her Cavalier. When Clara awakens, she realizes it has all been a dream!
one performance - 364 tickets. Must have 250 attendees to hold the performance
There are no volunteer opportunities available as the University has requirements for ushers that Ballet Theatre Company must abide by

Grade K

Kindergarten: Reading Standards for Literature: Key Ideas and Details: Identify characters, settings, and major events in the story
Kindergarten: Dance: Responding: Anchor Standard 8: Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work a. observe a movement and describe it using simple dance terms

Grade 1

Grade 1: Reading Standards for Literature: Key Ideas and Details: 2: retell stories, including key details, and demonstrate understanding of their central message
Grade 1: Dance: Responding: Anchor Standard 8: Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work: a. select movements from a dance that suggest ideas and explain how the movement captures the idea using simple dance terms.

Grade 2

Grade 2: Reading Standards for Literature: Key Ideas and Details: 3. Describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges
Grade 2: Dance: Responding: Anchor Standard 8: Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work: a. Use context cues from movement to identify meaning and intent in a dance using simple dance terms.

Grade 3

Grade 3: Reading Standards for Literature: Key Ideas and Details: 3. Describe characters in a story and explain how actions contribute to the sequence of enents
Grade 3: Dance: Responding: Anchor Standard 8: Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work: a. Select specific context cues from movement to identify meaning and intent in a dance using simple dance terms.

Grade 4

Grade 4: Reading Standards for Literature: Key Ideas and Details: 3. Describe in depth a character, setting, or event in a story
Grade 4: Dance: Responding: Anchor Standard 8: Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work: a. Relate movements, ideas and context to decipher meaning in a dance using basic dance terminology

Grade 5

Grade 5: Reading Standards for Literature: Key Ideas and Details: 3. Compare and contrast two or more characters, settings or events in a story. e. g. how the characters interact
Grade 5: Dance: Responding: Anchor Standard 8: Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work: a. Interpret meaning in a dance based on its movements. Explain how the movements communicate the main idea of the dance using basic dance terms.