KPOP dont stop!
Overview
Programme IDAEP0120711
Programme TypeWorkshops
Recommended Size 8 - 15
Language English
Programme Format On-site, Digital, Blended (mix of on-site and digital)
Cost $150.00 Per hour
Primary Art Form - Sub-Genre Dance - Hip-hop/K-pop, Urban, Choreography
Student Profile Preschool
Duration
Secondary Art Form - Sub-Genre -
Venue (where applicable)
Showcase
Programme Synopsis KPOP – don’t stop! Is a kpop and hip hop dance programme. Children will be introduced to the world of movements through fun-filled and engaging hands-on activities throughout the 6 kpop dance sessions. This program aims to improve children's movement abilities and understanding by focusing on balance, muscle control, coordination, and rhythm when they learn basic hip-hop moves that are frequently used and adapted to kpop dance. Children will be able to distinguish distinct elements of motions such as levels, speed, energy, directions, and pathways through activities. They will also be exposed to many levels of music and how they can create varied feelings through movement. With all of these abilities in place, we want children to be able to express themselves through their bodies and movements, which will help them gain confidence. At the end of the lessons, the children will be challenged to use their social and critical thinking skills to create a short dance performance with their peers
Focus Areas Acquire Skills & Knowledge, Articulate Thoughts & Ideas
Point of Emphasis Life Skills
Lesson Goal #1 Develop their body and spatial awareness (Acquire skills and knowledge)
Lesson Goal #2 se movements to explore ideas and feelings (Articulate thoughts and ideas)
Lesson Goal #3 Collaborate with others to choreograph and perform a dance piece at the end of the session (Life skills)
Visualiser, Audio/Sound System
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Offered by:
EV DANCE PTE LTD
Established in 2009
Contact
Valeria Chan 98395966 jj.chan@evdance.com.sg Visit provider page
This programme has not been reviewed