大象传媒

The last of three sessions based on playground games from around the world.

3. Skip, circle and Under the arch!

The session begins with modern action figures and ends with traditional games of chess and draughts. In between, the children play imaginary 鈥榗onkers鈥 and 鈥榤arbles鈥, develop skipping games and 鈥榰nder the arch鈥 formations, as well as performing a 鈥楻ound the world鈥 circle dance. The music is from Britain, Australia, Africa (Tanzania) and India.

Resources

Download the audio for this dance session as an mp3 file.

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

Teacher's Notes

Movement focus

Action: Hand and finger movements. Light, bouncy skipping (especially knees and toes).

Dynamics: Twisting / turning. Varying steady-stepping with vigorous actions while standing.

Space: Movements 鈥榦n the spot鈥, in changing groups, and in a large circle.

Relationships: Working in pairs. Performing 鈥榠n turn鈥 within a group. Dancing in a circle.

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