Sarasota Contemporary Dance

Sarasota Contemporary Dance

The mission of Sarasota Contemporary Dance (SCD) is to bring contemporary dance to the community through eclectic performance and educational programing while collaborating with artists and community groups to further enrich the human experience.

SCD consists of a diverse group of teaching artists with training ranging from social dance forms to western codified forms. These teaching artists are available for performances, master classes, and one-day workshops. These offerings can be designed to best serve the interest and needs of the teacher, school, and students. If SCD is asked to present a dance performance we would allocate time to offer a question and answer session with students and company members.

SCD enjoys working with the classroom teacher and administrators to provide various outreach and educational programs to populations of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds through specialized workshops, school residency opportunities, and in-school performances.

EDUCATOR CONTACT INFO

education@sarasotacontemporarydance.org

http://www.sarasotacontemporarydance.org

  1400 Blvd of the Arts, Ste 300, Sarasota, FL 34236

941-260-8485

Afro-Cuban Dance and Drumming - Elementary (Grades K-5)

Program description

Afro-Cuban Dance and Drumming –

Elementary (Grades K-5)


This exploration teaches students to understand and appreciate the mixture of movement and music from the African Diaspora, specifically from Cuba.

The exploration is led by two teaching artists (a dancer and drummer) and is most popular during Hispanic heritage month in October or Black History month in February but is available year-round.

In this exploration, students will be taught key Spanish words in relation to the dance, rhythms of Afro-Cuban music with the live drummer, and the essence of this particular Cuban dance.

Prior to the exploration, the classroom teacher would be encouraged to work with students using texts and classroom discussions.  Then, students would work with the teaching artists to learn dance(s) and rhythms from the culture being studied and explore them in creative ways.  Further, they could extend research of the subject and write introductions or narrations to the dance(s).

Evaluation/optional performance:

Students will be pre and post tested on the new vocabulary introduced during the dance lessons. For extended residencies, daily “checks for understanding” will be completed in which students answer questions for sticker rewards.  The teacher would be encouraged to have the students write about the experiences, and, if the teacher opts for the extended residency (5 sessions), a short student performance of the material learned would be co-created by the students and the Sarasota Contemporary Dance teaching artists. This would be a culminating event to which the teacher could invite administrators and other classes and students could invite their families and friends.

*Each class’s residency can consist of just one lesson, or up to 5 lessons to produce a short culminating performance.

*The teaching artists prefer to work with at least two different classes, in 45 minute sessions, one after the other, each time they visit the school.

This arts integration session provides a modality that is capable of engaging every type of learner. “Researchers found that when students received arts-integrated lessons compared to more traditional teaching practices, they improved their ability to assess their learning, and reported that the arts integrated instruction created greater intrinsic motivation [which] turned what students perceived to be barriers into opportunities to be solved, and motivated students to continue learning” (DeMoss, K. & Morris, T. 2002)

Sarasota Contemporary Dance teaching artists have extensive training and experience with arts integration and are able to adapt lessons and methods to meet the needs of each individualized session/school. Moving with music allows students to attach a kinesthetic memory to what they have studied and greatly increases the chance for retention of the information. In this session, students will connect with history, geography, and humanities through dance and music, also creating a foundation for future studies. In addition, all sessions provide a learning experience, which also exercises social skills such as teamwork/partnering, leadership, problem solving, self-confidence, and developing a personal point of view as well as a creative voice.

 

Booking / scheduling contact

Elisha Byerly

   941-260-8485

 education@sarasotacontemporarydance.org

Program detail
Artistic discipline:
Cultural Origin: Array, Array
Program type: In-School Exploration, Teaching Artist Residency
Population served: 3-5, K-2
Subject: Dance, Social Studies
Bilingual: No
Available dates:

Available throughout the academic year 23/24.

Length of program: 45 min per session
Space / technical requirements:

This exploration can take place in the classroom, or in a larger space to allow for more movement.

Fees / Ticketing:

5-day residency (45min per session)

$1500  - one classroom

$2500 - 2 back-to-back classrooms

3-day residency (45min per session)

$900 - one classroom

$1500 - 2 back-to-back classrooms

1-day workshop (45min session)

$300 -  one classroom

$500 - 2 back-to-back classrooms

Transportation

Is transportation needed for this exploration?: No
Is financial assistance offered?: No

Program info

Summer or Family Programs Offered?: yes