Creative Movement: Modern Dance (Ages 4 - 5 Years)

Shawl-Anderson Dance Center

Categories: Dance  |  Ages: 4 - 5 Years  |  Format: In-Person

About
These age-appropriate creative dance classes involve props, stories, and imagery to inspire and facilitate movement. Students participate in improvisation as well as structured exercises that build basic modern dance vocabulary. The focus is on locomotor steps, shapes, level changes, and tempo changes.
When to arrive:
10 minutes before
Additional details:
Please wear comfortable clothes (leggings, t-shirts, sweat pants, etc) and plan to dance barefoot.
Cancellation policy:
1 hour in advance
Caregiver required:
No

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2704 Alcatraz Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94705
Berkeley
(510) 654-5921
About
Register your tiny dancer in a dance program at Shawl-Anderson Dance Center in Berkeley. This Bay Area-located dance studio provides students of all ages and abilities with high caliber training in both contemporary and traditional movement forms in a welcoming, non-competitive environment. The Center is a non-profit organization founded in 1958, and has been a go-to studio for dancers in the Bay Area ever since! Shawl-Anderson Dance Center is committed to nurturing and mentoring the growth of dancers, cultivating a healthy and supportive atmosphere for creative expression and sustaining ballet traditions. If you have little ones ages one and a half to four years old, register them in a Dance With Me class that incorporates creative movement, song and play alongside a parent.
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SADC is more than a dance center: it is a hub of performance that erases the lines between outside and inside, the pedestrian and the polished mover, and democratizes dance while embracing rigor.