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Dance Resources

OMS Dancers and Families:

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Check out the various websites below to find items like famous dancers/choreographer, professional videos, online dance classes you can take at home, and so much more. This is only a place to start and by no means the only options of online dance resources. Resources will be added and updated throughout the school year to provide students a quick & easy way to find all things dance-related. Explore and learn something new about dance!!

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Ms. Enloe walks you through how to upload videos via Office 365 in this video!

FREE live streaming dance classes: presented by CLI studios there are some awesome classes to take during this time http://www.clistudios.com/keepdancing

 

Dancing Alone Together: online platform with a variety of resources to help dancers take classes from home during this time: https://www.dancingalonetogether.org/

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Dance Magazine article on best online classes: https://www.dancemagazine.com/the-best-online-dance-training-platforms-to-try-2616318202.html?rebelltitem=1#rebelltitem1

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Dance Magazine--lots of free articles about the world of dance currently: https://www.dancemagazine.com/

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Dance Spirit--also an online magazine with free articles about the current world of dance: https://www.dancespirit.com/

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Hip Hop Public Health--this organization offers break 1-2 minute dance break videos. Scroll through to find some fun new dance moves: https://hhph.org/repository

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Do you like TikTok?? Then read this article and answer some of these thoughtful questions. This NY Times article will make you think about posting online dance videos in a new way: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/20/learning/lesson-of-the-day-the-original-renegade.html

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PBS American Masters--this website has hundreds of articles, pictures, and videos on famous dancers and choreographers. You can search just for dance or for specific people. Read through for any research work: https://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/search-results/?q=dance#gsc.tab=0&gsc.q=dance&gsc.page=1

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Jacob's Pillow--this famous gathering of dancers has a website full of research and information to look through: https://www.jacobspillow.org/

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Language of Dance and Motif Writing--ever wonder how they recorded dances before we had video?? Well, dance was written down but in its own language (sort of like hieroglyphics!) Check out this resource page to learn or refresh your memory on the symbols for dance words: http://www.lodcusa.org/pages/resources

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Words in Motion--if you want to try teaching dance or have a lesson written out for you to follow, check out this one using dance to showcase poetry: https://www.youngaudiences.org/artsforlearning/unit-5

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New York City Ballet--learn about this big ballet dance company in the US. If you like reading about this company, start searching for even more (there are tons out there!): https://www.nycballet.com/

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Ballet Dictionary--for all those words you can't remember or need to know how to spell: https://www.abt.org/explore/learn/ballet-dictionary/

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Dancetime Publications--this website has some on-demand videos of historical dances and dance works. Explore the page to discover new dance ideas: https://dancetimepublications.com/

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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater--see how these professional dancers are finding ways to practice repertoire from home (plus a cool version of how to make a dance video project!): Facebook link here

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