In-Person: Creative Dance Experiences for Preschool Children
Children love to dance, and this workshop will take you through age-appropriate movement elements and show you how to incorporate dance into your storytelling time. The first half of this workshop will get participants comfortable dancing themselves, while the second half will explore the link between dance, language, and literacy. Participants should come ready to move!
Living Inquiries:
- Well-being and Belonging
- Communication and Literacies
Pathways:
- Become comfortable dancing, stretch comfort zones in relation to the idea of incorporating dance activities in your work with children and families.
- Understanding possibilities when linking story time with movement.
- Understanding through experiential learning, how dance as an expressive medium, has the power to engage the body, mind, and heart.
Suitable for ECE students, parents, adult instructors/administrators, intermediate and experienced early care and learning professionals working with children of all ages, from infants/toddlers to school age children, including children with extra support needs.
Facilitator(s): Lorraine White-Wilkinson
Lorraine holds an MA in Arts Education as well as a BA in Dance. She teaches independently, as well as holding contracts with Arts Umbrella, The Dance Centre, and The City of Vancouver. With over 35 years of teaching experience, she is an Early Learning Dance Specialist. Additionally, she holds a faculty position in the Education department at SFU teaching dance in education. Most recently Lorraine designed and wrote the Early Learning Arts Education Curriculum for Arts Umbrella.
Register here: In-Person: Creative Dance Experiences for Preschool Children (4810-8100) :: Westcoast Child Care Resource Centre
- Capacity: Spaces Available
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