Welsh Themed Dance Routine for Opening Ceremony Celebration

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Develop and perform a football-based dance routine for a major championship opening ceremony in Wales. This curriculum resource for 7-11-year-olds integrates expressive arts with physical education, encouraging creativity, collaboration, and performance evaluation. The activity breakdown involves planning, choreography, music selection, rehearsal, and a final performance. Utilize online resources and appraisal sheets for guidance, showcasing the routine to the school community and sharing it on social media.


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  1. Curriculum Area: Expressive Arts Upper Key Stage Two Year 6 Euro 2016: A Welsh curriculum resource for 7-11 year olds

  2. Task Wales have qualified for a major championship for the first time in 58 years! Develop and perform a football based dance routine for the opening ceremony. Send your performance to @FAWTrust.

  3. LNF Skills and Curriculum Coverage KS2 Music Performing 6. imitate, memorise, internalise (hear in their heads) and recall musical patterns and songs 7. communicate with others when performing 8. plan and make decisions about which music to perform and how to perform it KS2 Physical Education Creative Activities 2. recognise the principles of simple composition and choreography in order to use them to plan sequences and a range of movement patterns 6. evaluate their own and others performances, using ICT when appropriate, and ask relevant questions in order to improve and make progress 7. perform and develop an appreciation of movement from different traditions, times and places, including some traditional dances from Wales

  4. Time Limits Introduce challenge and listen and appraise examples of sporting routines and ceremony performances 1 lesson Begin planning a routine by thinking about instruments, choreography, music and costume 2 lessons Rehearse the routine, evaluating performance and fine-tuning aspects of the dance 2-3 lessons Perform the dance routine for parents, pupils, teachers and others in a celebration assembly and video the performance

  5. Activity Breakdown 1. Introduce the challenge. 2. Watch video clips of other opening ceremony performance examples and fill in the appraisal sheet. 3. Discuss key vocabulary and themes for a Welsh themed dance. 4. Allocate roles and responsibilities to class members dancers, choreographers, musicians, recorders, fashion designers etc. 5. Plan the choreography routine using ideas from pupils in the class and by watching other examples. 6. Decide on accompanying music, instruments and costume. 7. Rehearse the performance thoroughly, fine-tuning aspects where necessary. 8. Perform the dance to the whole school during a special celebration assembly. 9. Record the performance and tweet it to @FAWTrust.

  6. Useful Resources, Websites and Books YouTube links and Appraisal sheet. Guidance pack Allocating roles and generating ideas. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jj2LqGvKsLw London Olympics 2012 Opening Ceremony Performance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZ9Rs_2EiRg New Zealand Rugby World Cup Haka Performance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbbRNLsiLNA England World Cup Dance Twist & Pulse

  7. Success Criteria Can you... Generate ideas for an exciting dance routine? Work as part of a team to allocate different roles and responsibilities? Keep a simple rhythm and beat? Perform the dance with passion and fun? Organise suitable costume and instruments to accompany the dance?

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