Creative Movement
Creative Movement
MUSIC
WHAT IS CREATIVE
MOVEMENT?
• It is communication through movement.
– Children move much better than they speak.
• It is movement is which the statement is
more important than the technique.
• It is the language of expression using the
body.
• It is a form of informal, structured play
that is a process, not a product.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS
OF CREATIVE MOVEMENT?
• It simultaneously involves the inner being
and the physical body.
• It teaches body awareness, and what their
body can do.
• Develops coordination & control of
movement.
• It is a discipline for dealing with self-
image, self-awareness, and self-control.
• It fosters the expressive capacities and
imagination.
• It stimulates creative and critical thinking.
DANCE CONCEPTS:
• SPACE:
– Place Self space/general space
– Size Big/small, far reach/near reach
– Level High/low
– Direction Forward/backward, right/left, up/down
– Pathway Curved, straight, zigzag
– Focus Single focus, multi focus
• TIME:
– Speed (fast slow), rhythm (pulse,
pattern)
• FORCE:
– Energy (sudden/sustained)
– Weight (strong/light)
– Flow (free/bound)
• BODY:
– Parts
– Shapes
– Relationships
– Balance
• MOVEMENT:
– Walk, run jump
– Bend, twist, stretch
GUIDANCE FOR CREATIVE
MOVEMENT:
• Children love the familiar & repetition.
• Don’t show them how. It restricts
creativity.
• Have lots of room, bare feet.
• Say, “Use your whole self”.
• “Move how it sounds or makes you feel”.
• “Can you. . . . ? Follow me!”
• Encourage each child to do it in a different
way.
MATERIALS:
• Records
• Tape recordings
•Bells
• Piano
•Triangles
• Stories •Water glasses filled
• Instruments •Autoharp
• Rhythm sticks
• Tambourines
Teach them how to stop
when the music stops:
• Emphasize that to stop means not to
move at all – not a muscle or a bone!
• Encourage children to listen carefully
or else they won’t know when to stop.
• Make a shape with your body when
you stop.
Teach about
personal space:
• Blow bubbles and them have them imagine a bubble
around their body.
• Each bubble should be as wide as their.
outstretched arms and as tall as they are.
• Place children far enough apart so that no one is
touching their bubble.
• Ask one child to move among the children, being
careful not to break or touch anyone’s bubble.
• Add more children until all children are moving and
no one is breaking anyone else’s bubble.
Whale Dance
Activity:
• Have students create the whale dance.
– Read children’s book on whales.
– Dress to be a whale from invisible closet.
• Decide on color, put on blubber, fins, tale, etc.
Humpback.au
Review quiz:
7. _____________ A female whale.
8. _____________ These stick out from each side of the whale
and are used for balancing and steering through the water.
9. _____________ Large numbers of small shrimp eaten by
whales.
10. _____________ A group of whales.
11. _____________ A whale breathes out the warm air in its
lungs through its blowholes to form a misty fountain.
MUSIC & SONG:
What is the main purpose for singing?