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What am I dancing with today? (Book incl. CD) – Attractive performance dances

Attractive performance dances for children and adults with props

152 pages including CD

The book and CD offer a wealth of ideas and suggestions that are particularly suitable for performances in front of an audience.
Here you will find dances for all ages and target groups. Even seated dance groups or groups whose ability to move is restricted can perform effectively. Unusual props such as bows, feather dusters, biscuit tins, newspapers, leaves and glow sticks make rehearsals and performances unforgettable experiences.
Black light dances, most of which are attractive even without black light, also offer fascinating possibilities. There are many dance ideas that work particularly well with black light (but of course can also be performed without it).

The music spectrum on the CD that accompanies the book is broad, from traditional melodies from different countries to Mozart, ragtime and film music.
This work provides help and suggestions for work in primary school, secondary school, in clubs, in church communities and in dance schools – with children, young people, adults and seniors.

Contents of the CD
• Spring Walk (Vivaldi)
• Through the gates, around the gates (Aux quatre coins)
• Sheets and still images (Pachelbel Canon)
• Fan Polonaise (Ziehrer)
• Flower Festival Polka (Johann Strauß Sohn)
• Wedding Dance (Leopold Mozart)
• Dance around the fire (Hora Medura)
• Well Protected (Pineapple Rag)
• Orpheus from the newspaper world (Offenbach)
• Feather Duster Dance (Hiawatha)
• Leaf Dance (Frunsa)
• Snowflake Dance (Vivaldi)
• Flutter Rag
• Cloth dances (Al Tira)
• Who wants cake? (Mississippi Cakewalk)
• Dance of the Notes (Moment musical No. 3, Schubert)
• Balloons dance (Believe me, if all…)
• Duelling Feet and Hands (Duelling Banjos)
• Two crocodiles in love (The Entertainer) etc
26 music tracks with a running length of more than 70 minutes

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