成人快手

The first of three dance sessions exploring the food we eat.

1. Growing

The session begins at the vegetable patch with digging, planting and growing actions and a fun display of weird and wonderful plant shapes. We then move to the ancient Andes in South America, to sway like maize and weave an 'amazing maze' of puzzle-patterns. A famous Italian tune is the accompaniment for some fruit-picking and fruit-juggling in pairs, before relaxing with a picnic hamper in the herb-garden, among the parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme.

Resources

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Guidance on using the dance sessions in this unit with your group (pdf)

Teacher's Notes

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Movement focus:

Action: Digging actions, leaning, stretching, spinning, kneeling.

Dynamics: Small and large gestures, with hands, limbs and whole body. Stepping in time to music.

Space: Floor-pathways. Changing direction. Long, pointy, round and twisty shapes. Spirals.

Relationships: Co-operating in pairs. Group circle movements. Following a leader.

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