They’ve Got Rhythm
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Danette Goulet
* SCHOOL’S OUT is a weekly feature in which Daily Pilot education
writer Danette Goulet visits a summer camp within the Newport-Mesa area
and writes about her experience.
Clutching colorful sheer scarves, toddlers flit around the bright
music room like a swarm of pastel butterflies.
It was the first day of a weeklong camp at the Pacific School for
Music and the Arts in Costa Mesa. The camp is designed to introduce young
children to the arts.
Each day, campers visit with music, drama and art teachers in
preparation for a performance they will give Friday -- the last day of
camp.
Starting with the basics, music teacher Janet Kerce taught a group of
3- to 5-year-old children about rhythm.
Sitting cross-legged in a circle on the carpet, campers clapped along
with Kerce as she chanted “bees and butterflies.” The lesson is meant to
allow children to distinguish beats in music.
When they got that down, the children stood up and marched around,
still chanting their mantra about bees and butterflies.
After a few more educational and entertaining games and sing-alongs,
Kerce picked up a tub of shimmering scarves, turning it upside down to
let the sheer bits of fabric flutter over the waiting children.
Children giggled and grinned as the bright scarves floated into their
eagerly outstretched hands.
“Mine is big,” said 4-year-old Jillian Weber, her voice filled with
awe.
They twirled away with their silken treasures -- each with a different
idea of what to do with the scarf.
Melissa Cohen, a 4-year-old from Newport Beach, immediately draped a
red scarf around her neck, throwing one end over her shoulder.
Robby Maldonda, also 4, put a baby blue scarf over his head and
proceeded to proudly prance around.
Others tied the scarves around their waists, or balled them up and
tossed them in the air.
Because the theme for this class is “Pocahontas,” children danced
about to the haunting melody “Colors of the Wind,” from the popular
Disney movie.
Robby’s twin sister, Adriana Maldonda, held her scarf in one hand and
the hem of her little pink dress in the other and spun round and round.
By the end of the week, Kerce hopes to have the miniature Pocahontases
and John Smiths somewhat synchronized as they move to the music.
FYI
WHO: Children ages 3 to 5
WHAT: Discovery arts camps
WHERE: Pacific School of Music and the Arts, Costa Mesa
INFO: (714) 545-1217
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