Dances for an Expanding Universe

A Professional Development Session for Educators

Teaching Artist: Harlan Brownlee (Moving MattersKC)

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Embark on an astronomical adventure where spinning planets, streaking comets, and shooting stars ignite the imagination and propel students into orbit! This interactive workshop seamlessly integrates dance with the unique characteristics and movement patterns of the planets and sun in our solar system. Discover creative methods to help students embody their understanding of the gravitational forces that keep planets and moons in orbit through dynamic dance sequences inspired by celestial objects. Join us for this one-of-a-kind choreography experience that combines science and dance in a captivating way.

Please wear comfortable clothes for movement! 

Requirements: A large, clear space for dancing, preferably a gymnasium or multi-purpose room. If available, a large Screen TV HDMI Compatible.

To schedule this program, use the scheduling button below or:
Phone: 816-531-4022
Email: booknow@kcya.org

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Creative Discipline: Dance

Maximum Audience Size: 30

Program Length: 3 hours

Availability: Year-round

Location: At Your School

Fees: $600 (customized seminars available upon request)

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Curriculum Connection: STEM

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