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OverviewImagine the fun you can have making fitness into a creative adventure! Fly aboard an imaginary airplane to the exotic continent of musicality, exploring all the sensory-motor activities hidden in Danceland. Polka to an authentic Krakowiak or have kids choregraph their own movements to singer Laura Dart's Touch the Earth. Kids can croon karaoke-style to an uproarious re-make of the 60s hit Wild Thing or have a Kwanzaa party to Wisdom of Africa. The travel guide, written by developmental dance specialists, contains safe and sound activites for all ages and abilities. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kristen Fitz Taylor, RPT , Cheryl McDonald, RPT , Aubrey LandePublisher: Future Horizons Imprint: Future Horizons Dimensions: Width: 13.40cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 19.40cm Weight: 0.122kg ISBN: 9781935567103ISBN 10: 1935567101 Pages: 29 Publication Date: 01 August 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Mixed media product Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews<p>Danceland opens up the taste buds of your ears. Join in for a worldwide adventure in music and movement. <p>Don Campbell, Author of The Mozart Effect™ Danceland opens up the taste buds of your ears. Join in for a worldwide adventure in music and movement. Don Campbell, Author of The Mozart Effect(TM) Danceland invites participation and engages children in rhythmic expression, which is fundamental to physical, cognitive, and emotional development. I am impressed with the imaginative presentation, the cultural diversity, and the fine quality of music. Laurie Rugenstein, MMT, MT-BC, LPC Director of Music Therapy Naropa Institute, Boulder, CO <p>Danceland opens up the taste buds of your ears. Join in for a worldwide adventure in music and movement.<p>Don Campbell, Author of The Mozart Effect(TM) Author InformationKristen Fitz Taylor is a physical therapist at The Children's Hospital in Denver, Colorado. She has been a student and teacher of dance for more than 20 years, with a primary emphasis on ballet. Kristen has performed with the San Diego Ballet Company, University of California Davis Ballet Company, and the American Ballet Ensemble in San Diego. She is currently studying the technique of London's Royal Academy of Dance through the Colorado School of Ballet. Kristen received her BA in human development from the University of California at Davis and an MS in physical therapy from the University of the Pacific. In 1995 she completed a pediatric neurodevelopmental treatment course in Dallas, Texas. Cheryl McDonald is a physical therapist at The Children's Hospital in Denver, where she has been teaching developmental dance since 1993. She began dancing at age 4. Her dance experience includes ballet, modern, jazz, tap, ballroom, and country. She was a dance major at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln (UNL), where she performed with UNL's Dance Ensemble and Orchesis, a student dance organization. She is currently studying ballet at the Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Studio in Denver. Cheryl received her BS in physical therapy from the University of Nebraska. She completed her pediatric neurodevelopmental treatment course in 1990 in Denver and the Advanced Baby Course in Colorado Springs in 1996. Both Cheryl and Kristen wish to thank their professors, dance teachers, and instructors in neurodevelopmental treatment who have supported and encouraged them to grow in the areas of developmental dance and physical therapy. In particular, Cheryl wishes to express her thanks to dance teachers Nancy O'Brien and Marta Barnard at the Cleo Parker Robinson Dance studio. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |