Question 1: What are the dances for small classes in kindergarten? The more the merrier! ! ! Animated dolls, teapot toots, tricks, cuties, jasmine flowers, etc. are all good
Question 2: What are the basic dance steps for young children 1. Walk forward on tiptoes
The practice of walking forward on tiptoes is a good posture for training young children to dance, and it also lays a solid foundation for learning broken steps. Because standing on tiptoes (also known as heel raising, that is, lifting the heels) can raise the head, raise the chest, tighten the abdomen, and maintain a good posture. When practicing, first stand on tiptoes in place, and then walk forward. Since young children have poor control and are prone to fatigue, the practice time cannot be too long and the speed cannot be too slow when walking forward. It is generally performed with hands on hips and spaced apart according to the rhythm of the music and walking steps. When walking forward on tiptoes, music in 2/4 or 4/4 beats is generally suitable. Music in 3/4 beats can also be used, but it should not be used more often.
2. Bounce step
Lifting the heel and jumping is also called the bounce step. When doing the action, stand with both feet side by side, squat down slightly to prepare, jump one step in one beat or two beats, and jump up gently according to the nature and rhythm of the music. When falling, touch the ground with the soles of your front feet, bend your knees and be flexible. The music for the bouncing step can be in 2/4, 3/4, or 4/4 time, but it must be music with skipping notes.
3. Walking and running in small steps
The action of walking in small steps is to stand on tiptoe and walk forward quickly with the soles of your front feet in turn, with your knees slightly bent.
Trot is a trot, half a step, in the first half of each beat, the left foot takes a small step forward, while the right foot leaves the ground, with the knee slightly bent; in the second half of the beat, the right foot Run a small step forward, while leaving your left foot off the ground and slightly bending your knees, alternating in sequence and moving forward continuously. When running, keep your hands on your hips or swing naturally. Your steps should be small and brisk, and your speed should be even.
The shredded steps are not limited by the music beat. Trotting requires two steps per beat, so trotting music usually uses 2/4 and 4/4 beats. In order to train children to change their movements when listening to music, you can practice walking and trotting in the same piece of music to improve children's sensitivity to music.
4. Sliding step
Sliding step is done one step at a time, moving sideways. In the first half of the shot, the left foot wipes the ground and slides to the left. In the second half of the shot, the left foot lightly jumps up, and the right foot quickly comes up to the left foot. The movement of the right foot is the same as above, but in the opposite direction.
Sliding steps generally use music in 2/4, 3/4, and 4/4 beats, but they must have a sliding feeling.
5. Stepping and tapping
Stepping and tapping are two basic steps commonly used in children’s dance. They are all two steps.
The method of jumping step is to step forward with your left foot on the first beat; bend your left knee on the second beat and touch the ground behind your left heel with your right toe. On the third and fourth beats, start with the right foot and move symmetrically. The point step generally steps to the left or right (also called side point step), and can also be stepped forward or backward.
There are three ways to jump: the first way is to take a step with your right foot on the first beat (can be forward, sideways, or backward); jump up with your right foot on the second beat, and at the same time Lift your left foot with your knees bent and your toes pointed downward. On the third and fourth beats, start with the left foot and move symmetrically. The second way to jump is to take a step with your right foot on the first beat, jump up with your right foot on the second beat, and at the same time raise your left leg straight behind your knee. On the third and fourth beats, start with the left foot and move symmetrically. The third jumping method is also called the kicking step. In the first beat, the left foot takes a step, and in the second beat, the left foot jumps up. At the same time, the right leg straightens the knee and kicks forward to the left. On the third and fourth beats, start with the right foot and move symmetrically.
Tap steps and tap steps generally use 2/4 and 4/4 time music. They can be practiced to the same tune.
6. Heel-toe trot
Heel-toe trot is also called heel-toe trot. This step is completed in four beats. In the first shot, the right heel points to the ground forward to the right, while the left knee is slightly bent, the body leans slightly to the right, and the face faces to the left From behind, on the third and fourth beats, the right foot begins to run forward in four small steps. If the two steps are performed alternately, you should take three small steps forward to change feet. Start with your left foot and move symmetrically.
It is more appropriate to use 4/4 time music for heel-toe trotting. When practicing, start with both hands on your hips, and gradually add hand movements such as picking fruits, or place your hands on the shoulders of the person in front to form a line or form. Circles etc. for practice.
7. Doll Step
Swinging the arms and turning the feet is the Doll Step, which is the movement of a big-headed doll in children's dance. Two beats and one step (or one beat and one step). For the first beat (or the first half of the beat), bend your left leg and lift it to the side, raise your calf upward, open your hands and five fingers and swing to the left, and bend your head and upper body to the left. For the second beat, Take the shot (or the second half of the shot) and land with your left foot.
8. Running and jumping steps
In the running and jumping steps, take one step at a time. In the first half of the step, lightly jump your left foot forward. At the same time, bend your right leg and lift it up naturally, with your toes downward; in the second half, take the right foot. Land with your feet forward. Start with your right foot and move symmetrically.
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Question 3: What are the types of children's dance? There are 2 types. I will briefly introduce them to you.
Type 1 is for children aged 3 to 5 years old. Chinese dance or teaching enlightenment dance is very simple
2 Latin dance Cha Cha Rumba Samba bullfighting cowboys aged 5 and above mainly start to learn Cha Cha and Rumba as the basis
3 Folk dance
4 Ballet
These are the main categories
Question 4: What are the cute dances in the Children’s Small Class Children’s Day program? Can they be arranged into a Q version of India? For dance, you usually search for Happy Angel on the Internet and it means the romantic cherry blossom dance for young children. I also recommend you to use aerobics. The movements are simple and changeable. It depends on your ability. I wish you success.
(preferably pure music)