Credits and Reviews
Credits and Reviews
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Review
The resource pack itself is clear, and sits alongside the video clips perfectly. Everything is provided ready for you, as the teacher, to master the art of Morris! Students in a diversity of school settings have engaged with this resource in a really positive way.
Initial reactions from both teachers and students was one of uncertainty at the idea of trying such a traditional form of dance, however, what was soon realised was that it is accessible for a range of age groups and abilities, it focuses and challenges the students... and they had fun!
Kirsty Biggenden, Children and Young People’s Dance Lead, Pavilion Dance (2011)
Resource credits
Producer/Editor: Rachel Elliott, Education Director, EFDSS
Writers/choreographers: Benjamin Dunks (contemporary) and Laurel Swift (morris)
Composer/musician: Robert Harbron
Film maker: Roswitha Chesher
Dancers in film clips: Cameron Finnemore, Jazz Gritt, Jack Honeysett, Ben Moss
Dancers in interview film clip only: Deepraj Singh, Matthew Gatehouse
Filmed at: Pavilion Dance, Bournemouth
With thanks to: Ian Abbott, Programme Manager, and Kirsty Biggenden, Children and Young People’s Dance Lead, Pavilion Dance
Feedback
This resource is free to use. We would love to know who you are, how you are using it and what you think of it. . Your feedback is vital to the development of our resource bank! Please email [email protected].
Review
The resource pack itself is clear, and sits alongside the video clips perfectly. Everything is provided ready for you, as the teacher, to master the art of Morris! Students in a diversity of school settings have engaged with this resource in a really positive way.
Initial reactions from both teachers and students was one of uncertainty at the idea of trying such a traditional form of dance, however, what was soon realised was that it is accessible for a range of age groups and abilities, it focuses and challenges the students... and they had fun!
Kirsty Biggenden, Children and Young People’s Dance Lead, Pavilion Dance (2011)
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