Moving and Modeling Earth Systems: Exploring Forces of the Earth's Land, Water, and Air with Dance

Professional Development for Educators

Teaching Artist: Harlan Brownlee (Moving MattersKC)

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Much like a dance, Earth's systems are a dynamic interplay of motion and energy that shape erosion, climate, and weather phenomena. In this workshop, participants will use the elements of dance to gain a deeper understanding of Earth's systems. By creating dance models, they will illustrate the forces and interconnections among land, water, and air. This interactive experience will guide participants through an exploration of how Earth's systems influence one another and reveal the scientific principles at work within these systems.

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.

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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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