The ‘Dance in a Day’ project was a boy’s dance project that took place last week. Students from Year 5 – Year 7 were invited to work with Nadar Musharbash, a professional choreographer in Hip Hop.
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The ‘Dance in a Day’ project was a boy’s dance project that took place last week. Students from Year 5 – Year 7 were invited to work with Nadar Musharbash, a professional choreographer in Hip Hop.
The ‘Dance in a Day’ project was a boy’s dance project that took place last week. Students from Year 5 – Year 7 were invited to work with Nadar Musharbash, a professional choreographer in Hip Hop.
Dance in a Day
The ‘Dance in a Day’ project was a boy’s dance project that took place last week. Students from Year 5 – Year 7 were invited to work with Nadar Musharbash, a professional choreographer in Hip Hop. Nader has worked with world famous artists such as Rita Ora, Beyonce and Pink as well as major TV production; X Factor UK, BRIT Awards and MTV Awards. Nadar brought his Hip Hop chorography for students to learn in a 1-hour workshop. He was very popular and worked the boys intensively. After the Hip Hop workshops, students started a creative session based on the stimulus ‘Going to Work’ by L S Lowry. By the afternoon students were able to link movement material together to form a 4-minute dance as a ‘Boys Dance Company’.
The Boys Dance Company came together again on the Thursday after school to improve the transitions of the choreography. Later this week they will continue to develop the quality of the movement material in preparation for the ‘Art Alive’ Performing Arts show next week. This has been a fabulous project encouraging boys to be creative, physical, and confident in performing.
Please do support the project and purchase a ticket for ‘Art Alive’ from the main reception 30 AED Adults and 20 AED children.
Day 1: Monday 29th April 6.00pm
Day 2: Tuesday 30th April 6.0pm
By Gaynor Heptinstall - Lowe
PE Teacher and Head of Year 10
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