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CCDT DancePlay Workshops The movement material in CCDT’s workshops, while very accessible and fun, is based on exactly the same principles and style practiced by CCDT dancers. The Company’s dancers or teaching interns assist these classes and lead participants through some of the choreography they will have seen in the performance. Elements of class content are drawn from Ontario’s dance and music curriculum requirements and all classes are enlivened by a pianist or percussionist.
The Company also offers workshops up to a master class level, for more advanced students of dance. These sessions are based on the technique of American dance pioneer José Limón and incorporate the teaching of choreographic excerpts from the Company’s extensive 80-dance repertoire. Location: At your school – we come to you! (gymnasium or
dance studio required)
Complementing the performances by Canada’s hottest new contemporary dance company, we offer workshops to students in Grades 7 through 12. This is a one-hour introductory class in movement for students interested in a first-hand experience of the dances from TILT’s performance program. These workshops are based on Contemporary Modern dance techniques, as is the TILT performance they will have seen in the theatre. Elements of the class will also reflect the dance section in the Ontario School Curriculum. Energetic company teachers take these elements to new levels of discovery through your students’ own improvisation to different contemporary music. Do your students want to know what a career in the arts is like? Do you have students who are considering an artistic path? Or, maybe you have students who may not think it possible – or practical – to consider this route. Our workshops are taught by one or two members of the company, giving each student the opportunity to go away from these workshops knowing more about the dancers they saw performing. The students will be able to ask questions about the performance they saw and will be able to give feedback to the company dancers during this session. Do you want to continue with your classes’ dance education? We hope that the teachers involved in the workshops will have more confidence to carry on this movement work with the class by using the workbook that accompanied our performances, complementing the guidelines in the Ontario School Curriculum. Location: At your school – we come to you! (gymnasium or
dance studio required)
DanceGuide is a professional development workshop series for dance teachers of Grades 1-8. While DanceGuide specifically addresses the needs of teachers charged with delivering Ontario's new dance curriculum, its systematic, progressive structure and material will benefit any teacher looking to inspire their students. CCDT's primary objective has always been the careful initiation of children into the vibrant art of dance. This goal simply cannot be achieved without teachers who are passionately committed to the arts, schooled in its language, history and nuance and, most of all, deeply sensitive to the ways and means by which dance touches upon the lives of children. The DanceGuide Pilot Phase was generously supported by the Laidlaw Foundation.
a) Moving with Comfort and Confidence (1 hour) b) Talking the Talk/Walking the Walk (3 hours) The second objective is to apply the elements and vocabulary of dance to the creative requirements found throughout the curriculum. Teachers learn to express themselves employing improvisation techniques and source materials from other subjects in the curriculum. The third objective is to elaborate on the process of critical thinking, evaluation and communication that are key components of the curriculum. The overall objective of DanceGuide is to provide teachers with a clear structure and method for organizing and delivering curriculum material.
Ms. Lundmark is the founder of the School of Canadian Children's Dance Theatre in Toronto, where she has trained the studio's second generation of teachers, some of whom began as children in her Creative Movement classes. She has developed and taught curriculum-related material over the past two decades and played a key role in the Toronto District Board of Education's Drama/Dance Project. She is Artistic Director and Senior Outreach Teacher for
the Canadian Children's Dance Theatre performing company. Touring with CCDT,
Deborah has shared her expertise with teachers from Barrie to Beijing. |
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