Making Shapes, Dancing Shapes!
This workshop is commissioned by National Arts Council.
Play, learn and bond as a whole family in Wolf Trap Institute’s Family Involvement workshops. Making Shapes, Dancing Shapes! Introduces parents and caregivers and children to an hour of interactive fun through arts-based activities. In this workshop, families work together to learn how to create basic shapes through movement while participating in a story about Tommy the Triangle.
Goal: Parents and caregivers can learn a variety of simple but effective arts-based STEM activities they can conduct with their children anytime, anywhere!
Conducted by: Anne Sidney, Wolf Trap Master Teaching Artist
Recommended for: Children ages 3-6, their parents/caregivers, and their siblings
Benefits for children:
- Explore and discover the physical movements of our bodies
- Develop a greater awareness of the body
- Learn shapes in a fun and creative way
- Parent-child bonding opportunities
Date: Saturday, 11 May 2019
Time: 10am to 11am
Fee: $10 per parent and child pair
Venue: Music Studio 1, #01-02
Aliwal Arts Centre
28 Aliwal St, Singapore 199918
This workshop is FULLY BOOKED! Thank you for your support. Please email learning@srt.com.sg or call 6221 5585 for enquiries.
Wolf Trap Institute for Early Learning Through the Arts — the flagship education program of Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts—supports more than 75,000 children and early childhood educators across the United States and around the world.
Arts integration can inspire children with a lifelong love of learning and of the performing arts. When you bring the arts into the classroom, you create joyful, active learning experiences that engage children in ways that can increase academic and social-emotional development for all kinds of learners.
Wolf Trap Institute’s professional development empowers infant, toddler, preschool, and kindergarten teachers to integrate the performing arts into their classrooms. For more than 35 years, Wolf Trap has worked with early childhood educators to provide the training and tools they need to use the arts to teach and inspire.
“The Wolf Trap method is the golden key to engaging a child’s curiosity and imagination in a focused, fresh, and fun manner.”
- Joy Jimenez, Wolf Trap Teaching Artist, San Antonio, TX