Performing as a family. A Colombian family living in New York traveled to Athens to attend the 22nd International Congress of Dance. Taking with them the traditional dance from the Caribbean Coast "El gusano" and making possible that through the Dalcroze Methodology kids from different countries can play, sing and dance the rhythm of tambora shown in the book that has the name of the dance: "The Green Inchworm" by Karla Florez Albor writer born in Barranquilla Colombia. Congratulations!
Friday, August 29, 2008
April 24 and May 4 2008 / Performing at the Middle Country Library and Long Island Museum - Family Festival
Middle Country Library in Centereach, Long Island. U.S.A.
The Green Inchworm
Set List
1. Storytelling: "The Green Inchworm, book writed by Karla Florez"
2. Coustumes and characters: El sol (sun), La nube (cloud), El rayo (lighting), La lluvia (rain), El hacendado (landowner), gusanitos (inchworms).
3. Song: El gusanito, composed by Alvaro Agudelo and Maria Penaloza.
4. Playing Instruments: La tambora (bass drum), maracas, panderetas (tambourines), palo de agua (rain stick).
5. Dancing: The inchworm dance. Traditional dance from the Carnival of Barranquilla, Colombia.
Performing at Middle Country Library and Long Island Museum - Family Festival
Set List
1. Storytelling: "The Green Inchworm, book writed by Karla Florez"
2. Coustumes and characters: El sol (sun), La nube (cloud), El rayo (lighting), La lluvia (rain), El hacendado (landowner), gusanitos (inchworms). 3. Song: El gusanito, composed by Alvaro Agudelo and Maria Penaloza.
4. Playing Instruments: La tambora (bass drum), maracas, panderetas (tambourines), palo de agua (rain stick).
5. Dancing: The inchworm dance. Traditional dance from the Carnival of Barranquilla, Colombia.
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