MOVEMENT CONCEPTS
3. Movement Activites
Movement activities are sprinkled throughout most of the song cards as music and movement go hand-in-hand. Moving freely, and adding movement props to intentionally-chosen instrumental music can help children develop their listening repertoire and explore how their bodies move through space. The movement concepts of Flow, Weight, Space and Time provides an endless toolbox of creative dance elements that can be combined by children into their own creative compositions.Â
Can be with or without music and/or objects
Give children opportunities to move their bodies, developing coordination skills
Explore moving with objects first, then layer on music
Occasionally be specific when asking children for their ideas (e.g. How else can we move our arms? What other ways can we walk?)
If using music, always use instrumental music so children can hear the beat and aren't distracted by words
Laban Dance Efforts of Flow, Weight, Space, and Time are introduced
Flow
Flowing Movement - Intro Card
Flowing Movement Practice
Dab: Bound (Opposite of Flowing)
Weight
Weight: Heavy and Light Movements - Intro Card
Dab: Light Weight
Heavy and Light Movement Practice
Space
High, Middle, & Low Space
High, Middle, Low Space Exploration
Zig-Zag, Dab: Direct Movement through Space
Time
Fast & Slow Movements
Dab: Quick Movement
Combinations of Laban Movements
Dab: Direct (Space), Quick (Time), Light (Weight), Bound (Flow)
Space, Weight, & Time