Kids
really have a lot of fun during dance classes. It is a new way to let them
explore their creativity and enjoy to the core. Read on to know more about the
dance workshops.Dance is found in every society in the world and Indian dance
is one of the most ancient forms surviving. Its basic elements, it is believed,
are much as they were many thousands of years ago. Many of the classical dance
styles found in Indian are complicated and are not entirely suitable for
children of a young age. When teaching dance to young children it is important
to start by making a full risk assessment of the surroundings in which you are
working. Indian dance styles involving props such as veils may seem appealing,
however having thirty children moving in an enclosed space with items which
could cause tripping accidents may not be ideal.
A good warm up
is obviously a must; why not try to incorporate a story telling aspect to this.
One of the oldest forms of theatrical dance in the world, Kathak, which
literally translates as ""story"", involves the use of
story-telling Mudras hand gestures, allowing the children to create their own
characters and stories.Dance workshops let kids unwind on their own and make
them culturally profound and knowledgeable.
Indian classical
dance workshops can provide you with these easy to use gestures and get the
children to make up stories in small groups to show to the rest of the class.
Kathak dance is treasured for its intricacy, elegance and charm; it originated
in the Hindu temples of northern India and later became popular in the royal
courts. It is very graceful and works well with junior classes. From a
cross-curricular point of view it's also a great way of introducing other
subjects bydance workshops, traditions, Gods and Goddesses of Hinduism or the
geography of the country/ regions.
As well as the
more elegant classical dances there is the more exuberant Bollywood style, full
of the vibrancy of the Subcontinent. Bollywood is one of the hottest dance
styles around. Taking dance moves from some of the most spectacular Indian
cinema, it is a fusion of Western choreography and Indian tradition. It's
exciting and easy to learn, which makes it particularly good for infant
classes, but can be equally enjoyed by older children. Indian classical dance
workshops are an extremely fun and appealing way to deliver a multicultural
lesson in Primary Schools and there are many ways this can be linked with the
other statutory subjects in a fun and inspiring way.
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