Workshop for Kids: Emotion Through Movement

A blue and silver striped hula hoop separates a pink pastel painting with white ovular holes, from a white and pink splattered work.
Sarah Cain, Glory, 2014, acrylic, beads, string, hula hoop on canvas, 60 x 48 inches, courtesy of the artist

Join Skidmore students in Professor Sarah DiPasquale’s ‘Dancing Brain’ Scribner Seminar on Saturday, November 20, at 1 pm for a special Zoom-based workshop they will lead geared towards 5-10 year-olds.

How can we use motion to express how we feel? In this workshop, kids will have the opportunity to use their bodies to demonstrate emotions in a meaningful way. Join us to discuss, move, and reflect in an exciting and engaging group workshop. Through the use of controlled movement, kids will practice using their bodies to show different kinds of emotions, and will leave being able to use what they have learned in their daily lives.

This workshop is free, however, registration is required and space is limited. Register for the workshop.

A Zoom link and workshop information will be provided in your registration confirmation. Registration closes once the workshop reaches capacity.

If you have any questions, please email Museum Educator Sunny Ra at sra@skidmore.edu.

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