Introduction (5 minutes)
Welcome students to the first session of the course.
Briefly explain the cultural importance of music and dance in African societies.
Introduce the selected video as an authentic example of African drumming and dance.
Key Points to Mention:
African dance is traditionally community-based and participatory.
Drumming serves as both musical accompaniment and a form of communication.
Movements often reflect daily activities, storytelling, and rituals.
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Video Screening (10 minutes)
Play African Drumming and Dance Part 1
Ask students to observe:
How the drummers and dancers interact.
The types of movements used.
How rhythm influences dance steps.
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Post-Video Discussion (10 minutes)
Discussion Questions:
What did you notice about the relationship between the drums and the dancers?
How do the dancers express emotion and story through movement?
What social or cultural significance might this performance hold in its original community context?
Key Discussion Notes:
Emphasize the communal nature of African dance.
Note the use of repetitive, rhythmic movements synchronized with drum patterns.
Highlight the cultural symbolism in certain gestures and formations.
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Movement Exploration (5 minutes)
Lead students through a basic warm-up using simple movements inspired by the video (stepping to the drum beat, hand claps, basic torso isolations).
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Conclusion (5 minutes)
Recap the significance of African drumming and dance as a cultural and social expression.
Assign students to research one African dance style or drum type and prepare a short verbal presentation for the next class.
Quote to Close:
“In African culture, the drum speaks, and the body answers.”