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Suzan Lavertu New st English/French arti Workshop Afro-Caribbean dance Students will explore the fundamentals of Afro-Caribbean dance while learning traditional movements and then integrating them into a short choreography. Throughout the workshop, information about the history, music, traditional clothes and movements associated with these dances is shared by the artist, allowing students to anchor their learning in the cultural context from which these dances originate. Afro-Caribbean dance is a reflection of a complex evolution of different influences. African slaves, brought to the Caribbean to cultivate huge plantations, brought with them their clothes, traditions and rhythms. Using the available materials, they built musical instruments and managed to preserve elements of their culture. The Europeans also brought their music and dances to the islands. Afro- Caribbean dance incorporates many of these influences as well as ceremonial aspects associated with different indigenous cultures. GRADES : K – 12/ SEC V ONE HOuR SESSION : MAxIMuM : 30 STuDENTS CuRRICuLuM LINKS : Learn traditional Afro-Caribbean dance movements; create a dance piece; explore aspects of Afro-Caribbean culture; connect dance, music, and culture. $195 + HST HALF DAY : TWO 1 HOuR SESSIONS FuLL DAY : THREE 1 HOuR SESSIONS $295 + HST $395 + HST Dance 21