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Late Last Night

January 12, 2016 by Erika Leave a Comment

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Have you ever looked at the clock during a creative movement class and thought, “I still have 20 minutes of class left???? What in the world am I going to do with all these 3 year olds for 20 minutes?!?!?!?!”  Haha, I have been there, for sure.  This song is my lifesaver.  A good friend passed it along to me a few years ago, and it changed my life.  Really.  So, here is a song for you that will take up a full 6 minutes of class time.  And the kids love it. Late Last Night by Joe Scruggs.  Click on this link to listen to it on youtube.  Disclaimer: this video is possibly older than I am…and doing the song in dance class is not quite so magical. 🙂

So, Late Last Night goes through 13 pairs of shoes that the children wear.  You’ll hear a music cue before each verse.  On that cue, we will lay down on the floor for “Late last night, while you were asleep, someone put XYZ shoes on your feet”.  Then we mime putting on the shoes while the singer describes the shoes.  I’ll say what we will do while wearing the shoes, and we dance during the music in between verses.

  1. Springs: “Springs are for jumping!  How high can you jump?  Can you star jump?  Jump turn around?  Jump even higher?”
  2. Ballet Shoes: “Put on your ballet shoes.  Stand up!  Tippy-toe round and round!” (Bourre turns)
  3. Ice Skates: “Put on your ice skates.  Let’s go skating on one foot then the other.” (One foot hops throughout the room, back leg in arabesque)
  4. Space Boots: “Put your space boots on. Climb the ladder to your rocket ship.” (March in place with high knees; hands mime climbing a ladder.)
  5. Flippers: “Swim and swim with your flippers [legs] kicking behind.  Watch out for sharks!” (Arms swim and legs pick up behind.  If you want, you can do a game of tag with the teacher being the shark and the students being the fish).
  6. Motorcycle boots: “Motorcycles are fast.  Get out your handlebars and zoom!” (Running throughout the room holding motorcycle handlebars).
  7. Flip-Flops: “Put your flip flops on.  Find a red square and watch out for the hot sand!” (Most rooms I teach in have colored square tiles on the floors so we’ll jump from tile to tile avoiding the red “hot sand”.  You could do this with tape spots, cones, etc.  OR you can just silly dance for this section).
  8. Cowboy Boots: “Cowboys ride horses!  Can you gallop like a horse?” (high knee gallops, arms hold the horse’s reins).
  9. Moccasins: “Moccasins are what hunters wear.  Can you be sneaky like a hunter?  Don’t let a bear hear you!” (Sneak through the room moving down low.  I’ll usually have a student say: “I see a bear!” and then we’ll turn and sneak away in the opposite direction.)
  10.  Roller Skates: “Roller skates slide across the floor.  Can you slide your feet across the floor?” (Slide feet across the floor or step-hop-hop throughout the room with arabesque arms).
  11. Tap Shoes: “Tap shoes make noise because of the taps on the bottom.  Can you shuffle your feet front back front back?  Can you stomp?  Slow? And faster?”
  12. Cleats: “Cleats are what football players wear!  Can you run and catch the ball?  Run, run, run.  Catch the ball!” (run and leap with arms reaching up to “catch” the ball)
  13. Your Own Shoes: “Put your own shoes on!” (walk on tip toes while clapping along to the beat moving toward your next section of class).

I hope you enjoy it!  Try it out with your toddler and preschooler classes.  As long as you do it with your students, they will love it!  And now, I have to set boundaries so they aren’t all laying on top of me or fighting to lay by Miss Erika…

 

Filed Under: Creative Movement Tagged With: creative movement, great songs, gymnastics, preschool dance, studio dance

ABC’s Class

January 9, 2016 by Erika Leave a Comment

ABCs of dance

This class theme is one of the most adaptable lessons I teach.  I can bring in my ABC visuals and change a letter movement right on the spot if I need too!  Here’s the details:

  1. Place alphabet cards (one for each letter of the alphabet) all around the room.  I usually put them in order from A-Z and begin by singing the ABC’s with the dancers.  Grab your printable here.
  2. Ask a dancer to pick a letter.  (They usually pick the letter that their names start with…so be aware of possible outbursts when Sophia takes Scarlet’s letter S).  Then do a movement or activity that starts with that letter!  Easy peasy.  Below is my list of movements for each letter.  Get creative!

*With my older students we’ll sometimes play the Name Game, where we will spell our names with movement.  Details here.

A- arabesque, above (arms above head), attack

B- bounce, ball, boing, beat, bang, big, balance, blink, bourre, bear walk, butterfly stretch

C- child’s pose, crouch, chasse, creatively walk, crab walk, crawl, clap, jump over cones

D-dance, developpe, dig, daintily tip-toe, downward dog

E- echappe, energetically skip, elbow circles, elevate your arms or feet, elephant stomp

F- flip, forwards march, fly, flex your muscles, do the fish dance

G-go, great big jump, gallop, grin, grow

H-hop, half-split, heavy march, move your head

I-inchworm, itch, icicles (freeze dance)

J-jump, jiggle, jell-o legs, jog, jumping jacks

K-kangaroo jump, kick, kneel

L- leap, lazily turn, loop, laugh

M- march, mash, move

N-  neck movements, noodle, nod, nose to knees

O- open and close, over, on top

P- prance, pirouette, plie, push and pull, pike stretch, pat

Q- quickly turn, quietly jump

R- run, releve, reach, roll, robot, ribbon dance

S- shake, shiver, snake crawls, slowly run, skip, salute, somersault, sit, stand, stretch, spin, slither, scarves

T- turn, tendu, teeter-totter, twirl, tip-toe

U- under and over, up (go up), upside down

V- v-arms, vrooom (like a car)

W- wildly crawl, wiggle, walk, wave, waddle

X- x-jump

Y- nod yes, yawn, yo-yo

Z- zig-zag, zoom

Filed Under: Creative Movement, Lesson Plans Tagged With: creative movement, preschool dance, studio dance

The Rainbow Fish

January 7, 2016 by Erika 3 Comments

Teaching dance classes with books is one of my favorite pastimes.  I love how a story can motivate movement in children!  The Rainbow Fish is a fun story for 3-8 year olds, and I always end this lesson talking about how we can share our dancing with others.  Here’s the lesson:

  1. Show pictures of several sea creatures and talk about how they might move (for the printable visuals, click here)

 

.fish color copy

  • Fish: Wiggle your head

octopus color copy

  • Octopus: Wiggle your arms and legs

 

crab color copy

  • Crab/Lobster: Tiny and sharp steps

 

sea turtle color copy

  • Sea Turtle: Slow, sustained/smooth movement

2. Turn on music and guide the children through an improvisation of how these sea creatures move.

 

3. Read aloud Marcus Pfister’s The Rainbow Fish.  Whenever the book says the word “fish” all the children must wiggle their head like a fish.  Rainbow fish learns that he can make the other fish in the sea happy by sharing his scales.  What can you share that makes other people happy?

4. We all have bodies to dance with and we are going to create a dance that we can share with our teacher, and if you remember, you can share it with your mom or dad when you get home.  Assign the children into two groups: either one’s or two’s.  All of the one’s go out into the space and make a sea animal shape (any frozen shape will do).   All the two’s, when I say go, dance into the space quick and sharp like a crab and then make a different sea animal shape.  Alternate one’s and two’s using the various sea animals we learned.

5. Place several mats around the room.  These will represent the islands in the sea.  When I turn on the music, everyone will dance around the room without touching the mats, wiggling your arms and legs like an octopus.  When the music stops, you must freeze in an octopus shape and be touching a mat. (Repeat with other sea animals).  More than one child may touch a mat.  As you repeat, the instructor can be the “evil eel” and take away two or three mats each time until there are only a few left.

6. Have children do a Good-bye dance.  Line up on one end of the space and, while playing music, have each child one by one dance across the room, practicing what they can share with their parents about how sea animals move.

 

And if you’ve got extra time, enjoy these printable Rainbow Fish coloring pages!

rainbow fish coloring pages

Filed Under: Creative Movement, Lesson Plans Tagged With: Books, coloring pages, creative movement, preschool dance, studio dance

Teaching Ballet Positions

December 30, 2015 by Erika 1 Comment

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I love ballet.  I always have.  However, I teach recreational ballet.  To six year olds.  And I have to keep reminding myself of that fact!  There are all kinds of developmental considerations when teaching turn-out, and that’s another post for another day.  But here is my favorite way to teach ballet positions.  We use this rhyme:

1, 2, 3, look at me!

1, 2, 3, look at me (show ballet feet positions 1st, 2nd, 3rd, then releve balance 1st)

1st, 2nd, 3rd, fly like a bird (show ballet feet positions 1st, 2nd, 3rd, Hop to right and left with back leg in arabesque)

1, 2, 3, turn quickly! (show ballet feet positions 1st, 2nd, 3rd, turn around quickly – feet and arms any shape)

Plie, releve, get ready, STAY! (plie and releve in 1st, make a ball down low, balance in releve arabesque)

Filed Under: Creative Movement, Technique Classes Tagged With: creative movement, preschool dance, rhymes, studio dance, technique classes

Movement Rhymes

December 30, 2015 by Erika Leave a Comment

How many times has this happened to you?  We’re exactly twelve minutes into dance class, parents are peeping through the windows, and seven three-year-old dancers in pink leotards are chasing a ball they found in the corner of the studio.  I’m sitting in the middle of the room doing butterfly stretch with Mollie, who is apparently the only student listening today.  No matter how I ask, command, or beg, the others refuse to come to the circle or stretch!  Do I give in and let them play ball?  Do I ignore the rest of the class and give Mollie my undivided attention?  Do I just go into the corner and cry? 🙂

The above situation has happened far more times than I’m proud to admit… But, I’ve got a solution for you!  It’s time to redirect!  One of my favorite ways to redirect is with a movement rhyme.  Dancers love them.  Parents think their child is learning something constructive.  And I am secretly teaching new skills to unsuspecting preschoolers.  Here are a few of my favorites:

Run, run, run, jump! Turn around.

Reach up high. Touch the ground.

Kick your feet. Clap to the beat.

Run, run, run, and Giant leap!

Skip like a butterfly in a circle

Crawl down low, like a turtle

Waddle like a penguin, very quick

Now, show me your trick!

Freeze down low, low, low

Now last thing we grooooooow, grow!

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March, march, march, march, Turn around.

Reach up high.  Touch the ground.

Wiggle your head and point your feet.

Sit right down.  Spin on your seat.

Bear walk, bear walk, across the floor.

Run, run leap, over towards the door.

Chasse, chasse, arms out strong.

Kick your feet, toes out long.


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Filed Under: Creative Movement Tagged With: creative movement, gymnastics, preschool dance, rhymes, studio dance

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