Art Form: Dance & Movement
Feel, Think, Dance!
By connecting engaging and fun movement activities to the Social Emotional Learning competencies of identity, belonging, and agency, students have opportunities for…
Bollywood – Dances of India
Bollywood films are world-famous for their incredible dance numbers, a fusion of traditional Indian dance with jazz inuence and modern technique. With…
DanceXStudio
Bollywood Choreographer Ms. Jayshree Srikanth was Born and raised in Nairobi , Kenya and is a Graduate of the Pandalanore style in…
Rhythm: The Lost Language
Students will learn the language of rhythm from acclaimed tap dancer and choreographer Maurice Chestnut. Each session begins with a rhythm stretch…
Maurice Chestnut
Newark, New Jersey native Maurice Chestnut began dancing at the age of five, under the direction of Mr. Alfred Gallman. He became…
Afro Brazilian Cultural Center of NJ
Mestre Gaivota: (David Morgan), has been practicing martial arts since the age of six. After training Tai Kwon Do as a child…
Read to Dance!
Literature comes to life through this engaging creative movement experience with Laura Marchese. Students explore and move inspired by a story while…
Creating a Multicultural Arts-Rich Classroom
In this workshop the art forms of storytelling, dance, poetry, and music will help educators to bring the culture and language of…
Speak Up! Assembly
Speak Up! uses the percussive dance styles of tap dance, stepping, and body percussion to narrate iconic moments of John Lewis’ legacy….
Speak Up Residency
This residency uses percussive dance to explore the significant contributions of John Lewis. Through this residency, participants dive into themes of justice…