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The decision as to whether a piece of artwork is successful.

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ANSWER : judgement

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Judgment

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Students perform a folk dance and learn about locomotor and non-locomotor movements.

Length: 1 class period

Grades: 4-5

Concepts/Objectives:

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Little Johnny Brown

Found On: Dancing Threads

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Vocabulary, Materials, and Handouts

Instructional Strategies and Activities

Open Response Assessment

Performance Assessment

Support - Connections - Resources - Author

VOCABULARY, MATERIALS, AND HANDOUTS

Vocabulary

beat, elements of dance, direction, folk dance, improvisation, level, locomotor movement, non-locomotor movement, pathway

Materials

TV/VCR or DVD player, drums or percussion instrument for keeping beat, eight or more two-foot squares of bright material, large open space

Handouts:

How To Do the Dance “Little Johnny Brown”

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INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES AND ACTIVITIES

Background

The dance “Little Johnny Brown” from the KET series Dancing Threads introduces students to traditional African-American folk dance. “Little Johnny Brown” is a dance game. Generations of black Americans transported from Africa enjoyed playing “Little Johnny Brown” as a courtship dance, as a vehicle for teaching values, and as a source of lively fun.

About Dancing Threads

Dancing Threads: Community Dances from Africa to Zuni is an instructional series of four half-hour programs featuring outstanding African-American, Native American, and Appalachian performers teaching traditional dances and games. The activities featured are all community dances involving patterns of singing, dancing, poetry, mimicry, and play-acting.

Preparation

View the video excerpt before showing it to the students. Clear away the desks and make some open space in the room. Have students form a circle. Because it’s important to help everyone feel comfortable moving, have everyone work together as a group first.

About the Dance

“Little Johnny Brown” is a circle dance. For African Americans in slavery days, it was a courtship ritual, a vehicle for teaching values such as honesty, and a source of self-expression. The dance/game and the story have been handed down through generations of African Americans living on the sea islands off the coasts of South Carolina and Georgia.

Activity 1

Have students walk normally around the circle (or room). Next have them walk high up on their toes and then walk lower to the ground. Then let them move any way they want to (except regular walking). This sequence lets them know that there is no one “right” way to move during the dance; they need to use their ideas. Have them try these variations:

Do the movement at a different level.

Do the movement in a different direction.

Choose another way to move and repeat the level and direction changes.

Activity 2

Tell students to think of an animal and move the way it would. There is no need to stay in the circle. Let each student tell you what animal he or she is imitating. Students can even demonstrate the movement if it feels comfortable. Next, ask them to do the following exercises:

Fly like a bird.

Fly the same way with a partner.

Create a new way to fly.

Activity 3

Divide students into pairs, designating one student in each pair as #1 and one as #2. Have all the #1s make up a movement. Give them an action verb suggestion like “swing” or “turn,” or suggest something using arms or head or legs. Have the #2s copy the movement. Then reverse the process, with the #2s making up the movements and the #1s copying it.

Let students sit and catch their breath. Explain a little about folk dance (see the teacher’s guide for Dancing Threads below). Then tell the students they are going to learn an African folk dance. Introduce the background and history of “Little Johnny Brown,” then show the dance excerpt from Dancing Threads.

Perform

Have the students learn the words to “Little Johnny Brown” by echoing each line after you. You can alter the structure of the dance to fit your circumstances (i.e., chant the song instead of using a guitar, or have more than four people in the circle). Have all the students do the dance together the first time, using the pieces of cloth as “blankets.” Review the “flying” the class did earlier and ask, “How can we change that to be more like a buzzard?” As a class, discuss what “lope” means. After everyone feels comfortable (especially with “show off y ’motion”), repeat the dance in smaller groups, again imitating the video.

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