Second Graders embarked on a joyful journey through some Latin American countries exploring the dance steps of different regions.
The Quebradeño with the rhythm of San Juanito in Argentina and Bolivia where they also dance it; the Jarabe Tapatío in Mexico where different rhythms are mixed to represent flirting games, and Samba rhythm in Brazil where there is a lot of joy and movement.
Moments of great energy were conjugated so that the children were able to learn the steps and demonstrate that also with their own body and through dance they can travel to other cultures and learn from them.
First graders embarked on a joyful journey through some Latin American countries exploring the dance steps of different regions.
The Quebradeño with San Juanito rhythm in Argentina and Bolivia where it is also danced; the Jarabe Tapatío in Mexico where different rhythms are mixed to represent flirting games and the Samba rhythm in Brazil where there is a lot of joy and movement.
Moments of great energy were combined so that the children were able to learn the steps and demonstrate that even with their own body and through dance they can travel to other cultures and learn from them.
Marcela López Colmenares
Preeschool Dance Teacher
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