Sewam American Indian Dance
Available through December 17th.
Sewam American Indian Dance brings the music, arts and culture of Native American dance to audiences around the world. Specializing in the dances of United States Plains Indians, Sewam Dance has performed across the country and internationally, inspiring audiences and sharing the power and beauty of Native American people.
More info at: http://www.sewamdance.com/
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Sewam American Indian Dance SURVEY
Please take a moment to fill out this short survey about your students’ experiences after watching Sewam American Indian Dance. Your answers help us secure future funding from foundations and donors so that we can continue offering the PAL program for FREE to your school!
If your students have drawings or Thank You notes that you’d like to share with us and the artists, please send to pal@rhythmix.org or mail to: Rhythmix Cultural Works, 2513 Blanding Ave, Alameda, CA 94501.
Social Emotional Learning through the Arts
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Hear what Eddie and Sara of Sewam American Indian Dance have to say about Beauty, Diversity, Curiosity and Self-Expression (first 6 minutes of video). For grades 4 & up, continue on to dive deeper, hearing Sewam’s perspective on Knowledge Systems, Cultural and Social Awareness. Thinking and Discussion prompts are included. (Full video run-time: 13 minutes)
Click here for a simple SEL ACTIVITY about Self Awareness through Movement.
Click here to view the CASEL SEL Framework
ART CHANGES: Visual Arts with AEF
Art Changes, presented by the Alameda Education Foundation (AEF), provides short videos of local artists from diverse backgrounds demonstrating their art-making process and talking about their values and inspiration. These artist profile videos are followed by a student art activity video inspired by both the performance and the artist profile. Art projects are designed using simple materials, encouraging participation by all students.
Yaqui/Mexican/European artist Joaquin Newman builds on the tradition of Mayan art where faces were drawn in profile so that the subject is not looking at the viewer, but at things within the artwork. By painting profiles, Joaquin tells a story of what is happening within his work. In the project video, you will learn to draw a profile, which you will surround with scenery. Colored pencils can be used. They are perfect for blending colors.