LOADING...


I Can Salsa & More Too! (4 - 5)

Last changed: 07/09/2024 5:21pm
Add Favorite
4 , 5 Phy. Education Dance
Dance Social Studies
Both Grade Level and Arts/PE Program Alignment
1 60 min
1 60 min
In-School Workshop - In-School Performance (intended for individual classes of a grade level to experience separately)
All school year. In-School,
$5 20
yes Email , In-Person , Phone , Other
Audio equipment, music, and take-home materials.
None.
A classroom with an open area or auditorium stage (with just group on stage) is best suited for this workshop. A cafeteria will also work. Powersource, table, and chair are also needed.
I can find connections between different dances.
I can discuss the relevance of the connections to the development of one"s personal perspectives.
I can express my personal preference and perspective with or without a group.
Salsa, RQ, and You! brings participants on a unique interactive experience to explore the cultural influences of connectivity through the lens of Latino music and dance. This workshop explores the artistic cultural and environmental characteristics of varying regions including Africa, the Caribbean, Asia, North America, South America, and the Middle East. First, students are asked to form a circle with the instructor and attending staff. The circle encourages communal contact between instructor, staff, and students, as well as emphasizes the connection to traditional cultural practices of artistic expression. Next students and staff participate in 4-5 nonstop structured instructor lead activities that include: 1) Salsa, age-appropriate dance choreography (1 song). Students are dancing following the instructor's leading steps. 2) Salsa, age-appropriate dance choreography (2 songs). Students are dancing following the instructor's leading steps. -opportunity for creative expression (1 song). Students are encouraged to dance. Before each activity, a brief explanation of the geographic region where the song or dance originated will be discussed and lyrics in other languages will be translated. Each of the activities is brief and easy enough to spark interest in further exploration and celebrates students who have recently come from the various regions. Participants will also develop skills in relational intelligence such as effective communication, encouraging trust, problem solving, and empathy.
Salsa, RQ, and You! brings participants on a unique interactive experience to explore the cultural influences of connectivity through the lens of Latino music and dance. This workshop explores the artistic cultural and environmental characteristics of varying regions including Africa, the Caribbean, Asia, North America, South America, and the Middle East. First, students are asked to form a circle with the instructor and attending staff. The circle encourages communal contact between instructor, staff, and students, as well as emphasizes the connection to traditional cultural practices of artistic expression. Next students and staff participate in 4-5 nonstop structured instructor lead activities that include: 1) Salsa, age-appropriate dance choreography (1 song). Students are dancing following the instructor's leading steps. 2) Salsa, age-appropriate dance choreography (2 songs). Students are dancing following the instructor's leading steps. -opportunity for creative expression (1 song). Students are encouraged to dance. Before each activity, a brief explanation of the geographic region where the song or dance originated will be discussed and lyrics in other languages will be translated. Each of the activities is brief and easy enough to spark interest in further exploration and celebrates students who have recently come from the various regions. Participants will also develop skills in relational intelligence such as effective communication, encouraging trust, problem solving, and empathy.

Grade 4

Grade 4: Geography: Human-Environment Interaction: Places, Regions, and Culture: 4.3 Explain how culture influences the way people modify and adapt to their environments.
Grade 4: Dance: Connecting: Anchor Standard #11. Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural and historical context to deepen understanding and connection. a. Select and describe movements in a specific genre or style and explain how the movements relate to the culture, society, historical period, or community from which the dance originated.

Grade 5

Grade 5: Geography: Human-Environment Interaction: Places, Regions, and Culture: 5.2 Explain how culture influences the way people modify and adapt to their environments.
Grade 5: Dance: Connecting: Anchor Standard #11. Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural and historical context to deepen understanding. a. Describe how the
movement characteristics and qualities of a dance in a specific genre or style communicate the ideas and perspectives of the culture, historical period, or community from which the genre or style originated.
Get to Know Our Arts Provider:

Rey Bermudez

www.relationaldance.com