Synopsis
Movement and dance programmes for children aged 6 - 8.
Episodes
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Count, catch and hop!
05/10/2013 Duration: 19minDiane Louise Jordan is back with the first of three programmes with dances inspired by playground games.
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Monster makeover
04/10/2013 Duration: 20minDiane Louise Jordan has the last programme of this unit about forcesand today's dances bring springs and magnets together to create a monster.
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Marvellous magnets
04/10/2013 Duration: 20minToday Diane Louise Jordan is finding out about magnetism, with dances full of pushing and pulling power.
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Zingy springy springs!
04/10/2013 Duration: 19minToday Diane Louise Jordan is finding out about forces, with dances inspired by springs.
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Pinocchio and Geppetto are reunited
04/10/2013 Duration: 20minIn the final programme we hear how Pinocchio and his father Geppetto are finally reunited once again.
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The wooden boy
04/10/2013 Duration: 20minDiane Louise begins a new unit featuring the story of Pinocchio.
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3. Penguin parents
04/10/2013 Duration: 20minDiane Louise Jordan's dances today focus in more detail on a colony of Emperor penguins.
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2. Icebergs and Emperors
04/10/2013 Duration: 19minDiane Louise Jordan's dances today start with icebergs and move on to Emperor penguins.
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1. The coldest place on Earth
04/10/2013 Duration: 19minDiane Louise Jordan has the first dance session in a unit set in Antartica full of snow and ice.
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All the music
04/10/2013 Duration: 19minDiane Louise Jordan presents music sequences from the current series. The programme offers an opportunity for pupils to create longer dances based on this term's material.
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2. The presents underneath
03/10/2013 Duration: 19minDiane Louise Jordan is back with Time to Move. In this dance session she's looking forward to Christmas with another dance exploring what Christmas was like in Victorian times.
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1. Decorate the tree
03/10/2013 Duration: 19minDiane Louise Jordan is in festive mood as she looks forward to Christmas with a dance session exploring a Victorian Christmas.
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3. Sleepover at the museum
03/10/2013 Duration: 19minFor the final dance session the unit Diane Louise Jordan takes us to a museum full of dinosaurs for a dramatic sleepover.
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2. The time of the dinosaurs
03/10/2013 Duration: 19minIn this dance session Diane Louise Jordan takes the children back in time to create dances based on the theme of explorers travelling through a land of dinosaurs.
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2. Time to celebrate!
03/10/2013 Duration: 19minDiane Louise Jordan creates more Key Stage 1 dances exploring the festival of Diwali.
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1. Getting ready for Diwali
03/10/2013 Duration: 19minDiane Louise Jordan creates dances for Key Stage 1 pupils using preparations for Diwali.
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2. Reaping
03/10/2013 Duration: 18minDiane Louise Jordan concludes the unit exploring a traditional harvest through dance. Today the movements explore reaping with scythes and sickles.
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1. Picking apples
03/10/2013 Duration: 20minDiane Louise Jordan has the first of two dances sessions about a traditional harvest. Today the focus of the dance is on picking apples in an orchard.
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2. Let's explore!
03/10/2013 Duration: 19minPrimary Dance KS1: Time to Move. Summer camping. In the second dance session of the unit the movement ideas are based on exploring the campsite.
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1. Off we go!
02/10/2013 Duration: 18minDiane Louise Jordan is off camping with plenty of ideas for creating dance sequences - if it's not too windy!