Saturday, April 28, 2007
Music & Rhythm
Rock'n Rollin, Dancin', Hoppin', Swaying saying this is our Dance baby!
One of my favorite days of the month, is the day our ‘music/dance storyteller, Ariane' comes for storytime.
Unique and fun, it's always a joy to watch as the kids dance, move and explore combinations of poses. All to the beat of incredibly varied music. No children's stuff here, but classical, jazz, and a whole world of international music.
Here is some music to try out:
Shanachie's Dance My Children, Dance
Vivaldi's Ring of Mystery
Mozart's Magic Fantasy
Georgiane Stewart's Multicultural Rhythm Stick Fun
If these titles are not to be found, try all kinds of music, variety is the key. You will be amazed at how children respond to the differences in music.
Now, go put on some music and start dancing away with the nearest youngster you've got.
Bonus: A few titles I like for this theme:
Finger Band
to the tune of 'Here we go 'round the Mulberry Bush'
The finger band is coming to town, coming to town, coming to town
fingers behind back, speaking softly, gradually getting louder as fingers are brought to the front
The finger band is coming to town so early in the morning.
This is the way they march & march, march & march, march & march
march around!
This is the way they march & march so early in the morning.
This is the way they wear their hats...
hands on head to show hats
This is the way they play their drums...
beating motion with hands - sound effects good too
The finger band is going away, going away, going away
fingers gradually go around to your back, singing softer and softer
The finger band is going away so early in the morning.
Hear How the Bells Ring
rock back and forth to the rhythm or use rhythm sticks, a bell, a xylophone, or let your imagination loose!
Ding Dong
Ding Dong
Hear how the bells in the steeple ring
Hear how the bells in the steeple ring
Hear how the bells in the steeple ring
ding a ding a ding a ding dong
ding a ding a ding a ding dong
May There Always be Sunshine
sway or rock with baby on your lap to the rhythm
May there always be sunshine,
May there always be blue skies,
May there always be momma,
May there always be me.
note: This originated as a Soviet Russian song, written for children. It was created in 1962, music was composed by Arkady Ostrovsky and the lyrics were written by Lev Oshanin. A Russian writer Korney Chukovsky later wrote in his book that the base of the song were four lines (which became a refrain of the song), composed by a boy of age four in 1928. ~ wikipedia