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Justin Fletcher has the first of two sessions about the movement of fireworks.

1. Shooting stars

The session adopts a simple narrative approach: the children imagine themselves on a dark evening, about to make their way through a crowded field towards the bonfire. They step carefully through the crowd, before beginning work on a dance called ‘Shooting stars’, based on careful hand movements and controlled spins.

Resources

Download the audio for this dance session as an mp3 file.

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Guidance on using the dance sessions in this unit with your group (pdf)

Teacher's Notes

Lesson summary:

Warm up: working with a partner, rubbing arms, running on the spot; then stretches and bends; then both sequences put together.

Approaching the bonfire: running with quick, light steps; then taking one large, exaggerated step together.

Shooting stars – hands: detailed hand movements, clenching fists and spreading fingers.

Shooting stars – spins: adding spins to the hand movements, working at a different level.

Shooting stars – jumps: adding jumps to the developing shooting stars dance.

Cool down: controlled stretches.

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