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Folk Dances of Eastern Europe
Subject: The Arts: Dance
Grade Levels: PreK through 12
Objectives:
Sunshine State Standards:
- To experience folk dance as a form of expressive art, and to appreciate the rich cultural heritage of Eastern Europe
- Grades PreK-2
- DA.1.1.3
- Grades 3-5
- DA.B.1.2.2
- DA.C.1.2.2
- Grades 6-8
- DA.E.2.3.1
- Grades 9-12
- DA.D.1.4.1
View all Sunshine State Standards
Background:
During the time before World War II, dance played an important role in the culture of Eastern European villages. Dance was a form of artistic expression, as well as an important component of celebrations and rituals.
Materials:
- notes for dance steps
- plenty of floor space
- regional folk music
Procedure:
- Locate local folk dance instructors or groups to perform and teach students.
- Check the library for Eastern European folk music to play as the students practice dances
Lessons for Holocaust education dance step notes are available from the Recreational Folk Dancing Web site.
- COCEK - Gypsy dance
Line dance, arms in W-position, meter 2/4
Count Step 1-2 Facing diagonally R, step L (1) R(2) L(&) 3-4 Facing center, step back R L 5-6 Step back on R (1), back on L (2), Step on R, turning to face diagonally L
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A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust
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