After arriving at Lehi Elementary, I stopped in the classroom to check in with the teacher and while there I had some fun discussions with a few of the students before school began. A couple of them were excited to be dancing, rather than running for their gym time, while other students were not as excited to be dancing, begging that we would not do ballet. This discussion before school reaffirmed to me that there would be mixed attitudes about dance, so I hoped the lesson I created would open the door to loving dance.
After exploring how our body parts could move, I taught a mini history lesson about the dance artist Merce Cunningham and his "Chance Dance." The task following our discussion was to create a dance inspired by Cunningham's "Chance Dance" technique. They were assigned to groups of 5 students and given a dice. Each number on the dice was assigned a body part, so when the group would roll the dice they would create movement inspired by the body part of the assigned number rolled.
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It was great to see the progression of the students over the course of the class. Some were timid or intimidated by the dance exercises at the beginning of class, but when it came time to perform, they stood center floor with complete confidence. Their enthusiastic energy after class validated to me dance inspires and brings joy to everyone, which is valuable in a public school setting .