It's been a fabulous week celebrating the arts at Lindbergh! Check out our Instragram links and news report where you can see our students immersed in the arts. Our Mission: To enrich the lives of ALL students at Lindbergh Elementary School through creating opportunities to experience hands-on interactions with professional artists. The programming offered to students balances mind, body, and whole-self learning opportunities within the arts. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Five Wings Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund and with funds raised by our students and community through the Flyer Color 5K. Meet the Artists! check out the links at the bottom of the page to see our students and artists in action! The WonderWeavers, Tina Rhode and Colleen Shaskin http://wonderweavers.com/ Storytellers Tina Rhode and Colleen Shaskin work with kindergartners to explore how we can tell stories to express ourselves. Students participate in storytelling through sounds, puppets, and acting, and create and illustrate a story of their own. GREAT Theater Co., Aimee Miron https://www.greattheatre.org/ Aimee Miron of GREAT Theater Co. is working with students to explore the many aspects of theatrical production. From scripts and acting to costume design our first graders are working hard and discovering just what it takes to put on a production. Dance, Mariah Schilling Dancer Mariah introduces students to a variety of dance styles including ballet, hip-hop, modern, and jazz. Second graders learn to use dance as a form of self-expression. Yoga, Jill Moore Instructor Jill Moore works with third graders introducing concepts of body positivity, mindfulness, and reflection through yoga and storytelling. Watercolor Painting, Dan Mondloch www.danmondloch.com/ Fourth graders experiment with watercolor through a variety of painting techniques. Jim introduces these concepts to guide students while they create a new painting every day. Taiko Drumming, Iris Shiraishi www.ensemblema.org/iris-shiraishi/ Drummer Iris Shiraishi of Theater Mu, introduces fifth graders to Japanese drumming techniques and the cultural importance of the art of the drum. Lindbergh NewsCrew Arts Alive! wrap up
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