Get your pupils moving and dancing!

In March 2018 we kick off another three-month block of the Dance for Schools project. The project brings creative movement classes to primary schools led by dancers and accompanied by live music. It's a unique opportunity for children to personally meet and work with professional artists.

The aim of the project is to extend the possibilities of active movement of children in school, to support their motor skills and creative self-expression. Children's social skills, mutual and group cooperation also develop in the form of movement games. Instruction is based on the natural movement of children, does not require any special skills, and is therefore available to all pupils.

The course is optimal for grade 1 and subsequent follow-up in grade 2. Get your class involved! The first schools to register can receive support within the subsidized project.

About project

DANCE TFOR SCHOOLS LIVE - Barbora Látalová 

Dance for Schools
As part of the Dance for Schools project, we bring creative movement lessons led by dance artists accompanied by live music to primary schools. These lessons can enrich the education of your child within the complementary Dance and Physical Education program. For children, it's a unique opportunity to personally meet and work with professional artists.

The aim of the project is to extend the possibilities of active movement of children in school, to support their motor skills and creative self-expression. Children's social skills, interpersonal and group cooperation are also developed in the form of movement games. The creative movement instruction is based on the natural movement of children, does not require any special familiarity and is therefore available to all pupils. Teaching is done in the form of three-month blocks. Optimal for the first grades of primary school.

Reservations and further information: Martina Filinová, martina.filinova@tanecpraha.eu

We are preparing detailed information about the project.

Offer for schools

Get your pupils moving and dancing!

In March 2018 we kick off another three-month block of the Dance for Schools project. The project brings creative movement classes to primary schools led by dancers and accompanied by live music. It's a unique opportunity for children to personally meet and work with professional artists.

The aim of the project is to extend the possibilities of active movement of children in school, to support their motor skills and creative self-expression. Children's social skills, mutual and group cooperation also develop in the form of movement games. Instruction is based on the natural movement of children, does not require any special skills, and is therefore available to all pupils.

The course is optimal for grade 1 and subsequent follow-up in grade 2. Get your class involved! The first schools to register can receive support within the subsidized project.

Workshops and seminars

27. - 29. 9. 2018 - Workshop Art of Intuitive Play

The workshop is part of the project Dance to Schools, which has brought the creative and movement lessons with professional dancers to schools. The fourth seminar will be led by an inspirational personality, a Dutch lecturer of intuitive pedagogy who works in Germany, Thomas Pedroli.
The workshop will focus on pedagogical work with movement in a classroom or a larger group of children. More information about the workshop can be found here.

Info and apply:
martina.filinova@tanecpraha.eu
The capacity of the workshop is limited, apply till 15th Sept 2018 2018.
Participation fee:
1000 CZK / student: 700 CZK

Thomas Pedroli
is a musician, intuitive coach, lecturer on intuitive communication topics and intuitive pedagogy. He studied Waldorf's educational system and music. With teaching and teaching music he has spent 34 years at various schools in the Netherlands and Germany. In 1998, Thomas initiated seminars for intuitive pedagogy with Pär Ahlbom. Currently, he is a coach and lecturer in several European countries and Japan.

https://www.thomas-pedroli.com

Partners:
Capital City of Prague, Ministry of Culture, Prague 3 and Goethe Institut

 

 

 

Seminar Dance to Schools - 19-20th January 2017, PONEC–dance venue

The seminar will focus mainly on the role of music in the context of physical education in schools and the theme of emotional self-defense for teachers.
In our lessons is music an integral part of the movement, so we will be working on a cooperation of a teacher and a musician. The seminar will include model example of a teaching lesson, its analysis and discussion. Inspiring will definitely be a musical - movement workshop with lecturer Lenka Pospíšilová from the Česká Orffova Společnost.
At the same time, we will focus on how to take care of ourselves during the work with the children's group through the form of a practical example and analysis of the theoretical aspects of psychology and legislation, etc. The thematic block will be led by Martina Viewegová, a psychologist, dance instructor and a graduate of biosynthetic dance motion therapy.

Come and draw the inspiration and energy!!

More information: martina.filinova@tanecpraha.eu

19-20th January 2017, PONEC–dance venue

The 3rd seminar within the project Dance to Schools will be focused on the role of music in the context of physical education in schools and the theme of emotional self-defense for teacher. Details here

Friday 19. 1.

9.00 – 9.30 – Registration

9.30 – 10.00 – Introduction to the project

10.00 – 10.45  A model example of a school lesson with a musician, focused on a cooperation of a lecturer and a musician, movement and music; analysis, questions, needs of a lecturere and needs of a musician. (Barbora Látalová and Juan Carlos Vivas).

10: 45 – 12:00 Analysis of the lesson, disscussion

13.00  – 16.00 Lenka Pospíšilová: a music – movement workshop with music by Orff and orff´s instruments ( PaeDr. Lenka Pospíšilová – chairwoman of Česká Orffova Společnost, pedagogue at Elementary school, where she started with classes with broaden music lessons, lecturer of educative seminars for pedagogues not only Czech Republic but in Europe and worldwide http://www.orff.cz/)

16.00  – 17.00  Practical part t: short examples of lessons created by participants (together with the musician) and their analysis.

Saturday 20.1.

9.30 – 11.00 – An example lesson with a musician and an analysis (Michaela Suša and Tereza Koláčková)

12.00 – 16:00 – Martina Viewegová: Emotional self-defense of a pedagogue how to take care of yourself when working with a children group, rights of a lecturer, lesson rules and a cooperation with a school.  

Price for the two days long seminar: 800CZK / students 600CZK