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Dance Revolution: Rhythm Roots – Exploring Cultural Dance

What I will learn?

  • Discover the Diversity of Dance
  • Master Unique Techniques
  • Build Confidence and Creativity
  • Celebrate Cultural Appreciation

Course Curriculum

Section 1: Introduction to Cultural Dance
This section introduces students to the concept of cultural dance and its importance in celebrating traditions. They’ll explore basic dance techniques shared across various styles and prepare for a global dance journey.

  • Lecture 1.1: What is Cultural Dance?
  • Lecture 1.2: Dance Warm-Ups for Rhythm and Flow

Section 2: African Dance Moves and Energy
This section focuses on African dance, emphasizing rhythm, grounded movements, and high energy.

Section 3: Latin Rhythms and Passion
Students will dive into Latin dance styles like Salsa and Merengue, exploring their vibrant and passionate movements.

Section 4: Bollywood Fun and Grand Finale
The final section introduces students to the energetic and expressive Bollywood dance style. Students will also prepare their final performance celebrating all the styles they’ve learned.

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Material Includes

  • Pre-Recorded Video Lessons
  • Printable Cultural Dance Guides
  • Interactive Quizzes on Dance History
  • Access to a Private Student Forum
  • Live Q&A Sessions (Optional)
  • Final Performance Guide
  • Certificate of Completion

Requirements

  • Age Range: Suitable for children aged 8–14.
  • No Prior Experience Needed: Designed for beginners.
  • Basic Fitness Level: Ability to perform light physical movements.
  • Device: Computer, tablet, or smartphone with internet access.
  • Stable Internet Connection: For streaming lessons and live sessions.
  • Space: A safe, open area to practice movements.
  • Clothing: Comfortable, flexible clothing for dance.
  • Parental Support: Encouragement and help with navigation.

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Target Audience

  • Kids aged 8–14 interested in learning about cultural dances.
  • Parents looking for culturally enriching activities for their children.
  • Schools or community groups interested in promoting cultural appreciation through dance.
  • Beginner dancers eager to explore diverse dance styles.