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1 DANCING PRINCESSES: DAY 1 Introduction Sit the princesses down in a circle. Introduce yourself and have all of the girls say their names and their favorite princess. Go over: Name Game. TAKE THEIR PRINCESS PICTURE What you expect of them: behavior, attitude, listening, participating, etc All expected to be friendly princesses with each other and being mean and saying mean things to each other is NOT ACCEPTED! Show them where the bathrooms are, they cannot leave the studio without their instructor Give them a quick rundown of the activities for the day so that they know what to expect Stretch Pike: point and flex toes - together, opposite, circling both ways Turn in/paralle/turn out - which way is most important in ballet class? Put lotion on our legs - stretching to reach our toes/hold Butterfly Position - flying away - where are we flying to? Straddle Position Make a pizza; roll out the dough, spread the sauce, what do we want on our pizza? Add cheese, toppings, etc. Put it in the over and hold. Cut down the side (reach for each toe, hold for 10 seconds) Stay in straddle - practicing counting to 8 in a circle ( go around and each student will say a number) Counting to the rhythm of the music Princess Barre Have students bring the barres out together - 1,2,3 UP, 1, 2, 3, DOWN (parallel to mirror) Start with both hands on the barre, facing it. *Each skill will take up one full song in order to work on proper alignment The ballet barre is our sidekick, our partner, we don t want to squeeze it or hang on it. First/Second Position: 1. Your heels kiss and toes are out 2. Almost in an X position *Tendu between each Plie: Demi (plie means to bend): demi is the baby of the grande plie Alignment: knees over toes, heels on the ground, diamond shape between legs Grande (big plie) First position - heels off the floor Second position - full 90 degree angles Demi releve combo - first, second position Tendu - pointed toes, front, side, back - heel/arch facing forward Tendu toe taps - floor is hot/prickly Degage - pointe toes off the ground - front, side, back The floor is hot, can t touch it for too long Passe - kissing your toe to your knee Jumps - first and second position, first to second position 20 min. Magic Wands Directions: 1. Have the girls paint or color the stars. You add the glitter and jewels. 2. Cut a 1 inch slit down the center of the end of the straw. 3. Hot glue the star to the straw. 4. Tie a ribbon around the straw underneath the star. Make sure the girls know how to use the wand! Teach them how to say Bippity Boppity Boop! Music: #9 CD1 Supplies Colorful straws Cardboard stars Paint & brushes Markers Markers Glitter Jewels Ribbon Hot glue
2 15 Min. Princess Lessons It is time for princess training! This is a very important part of being a real princess; walking, talking, and acting like a princess! Have all the girls line up and show them the ropes. First, they must learn how to walk in their princess high heels. Have them walk in a circle around the floor in releve (tip toes) with their crown (arms over their head). Next, they need to learn how to walk in their high heels with perfect posture. Give each princess a dot (star) to balance on their head as they walk around in releve. Now it is time to learn the princess twirl and curtsy! Have the princesses take five steps in releve and then twirl with their arms up. After they twirl, they then stop and curtsy. Once the girls have mastered the princess techniques, they may have a seat to learn princess etiquette. Another very important trait of a princess is the famous princess wave. Teach them how to stand up tall, smile, and wave like a princess! Explain to the girls that etiquette is one of the most important characteristics of a princess! Etiquette means having good manners and being proper, and this is what royalty is all about. Please, thank you, and you re welcome. It is extremely important for princesses to use good manners! Make sure these three magical phrases are a part of every sentence necessary. Have the girls practice by giving them examples and making up their own. Manners WOW worksheet Table manners. When dining, hands should be kept in the lap, elbows stay off of the table, take small bites, do not speak with food in your mouth, and always use utensils. It is important to go over this before the Friday Tea Party! Use names. Have the girls learn each other s names. It is important to use names when talking to someone. For example, instead of just saying Thank you, try to say Thank you, Sara. Encourage the girls throughout the week to use each other s names as much as possible. Thank you notes. When others spend time helping us, it is very important for them to know how much we appreciate their help. Ask them if they have ever written thank you notes and what types of occasions they would want to write a thank you note. (The girls will get practice writing thank you notes for the people that come to the Tea Party.) Use the balance beams at the end of their Princess Lessons to practice Crown Arms, walking on their high heels (releve), and walking with good posture and confidence! (10:00-10:30) 10:15-10:45 Break Bibbity Boppity Boop! The game is like duck duck goose! but instead they say bibbity boppity BOOP! 15 min. Frames Paint and bruches Jewels Hot glue Glitter? Picture Frame They decide what to do on their frames. If anything needs to be glues, YOU glue it on for them.
3 15 min. Princess Talk It s time to talk princesses! Discuss all of the princesses below and ask them the Princess Trivia questions. Talk about which ones are their favorites and the other characters from the stories? If there is time, play charades. You can write down the names of princesses and characters from their favorite stories and have them draw a card to act out. The others must guess which character they are. Cinderella Snow White-dwarfs, poison apple Sleeping Beauty-sleeping, prince charming Ariel-swimming, flounder & sebastion Jasmine-carpets, magic genie Tiana-saxaphone, frogs Tinkerbelle-pixie dust, peter pan Belle-beast, rose, teapot Pocahontas-forest, animals, river Fiona-ogres, donkey, puss-n-boots Mulon-strong, fighter Tangle-long hair, horse INSERT PRINCESS TRIVIA HERE 20 Min. Song: Princess Dance Part 1 Counts of 8: 4 Repeat: 3X 15 Min. Princess Fitness circuit Set up a circuit around Studio A using the panel mats, princess step, bosu ball, stars and circles, and hula hoops. The stars and circles can be used at markers for a jazz square, grape vine, pivot turn.etc. Have the circuit round the room so that they can consistently go through it a few time. Run through dance! Princess Dance Part 2 Freeze Dance Turn the lights off, the disco lights on, and play some music! When the music stops, everyone has to freeze. The last person to freeze must do donkey kicks, frog jumps, etc. (Or just have a dance party!) Additional Activities: Bubble Wands Paint frame & put picture in it
4 PRINCESS TRIVIA Q. What are the names of Cinderella s mice? A. Gus and Jaq Q. Who is Jasmine s best friend? A. Her tiger, Raja Q. Who has hair black as ebony, lips red as the rose, and skin white as snow? A. Snow White Q. Which princess does not have brown eyes? A. Ariel & Cinderella Q. Who had a cat named Lucifer? A. Cinderella Q. Who is friends with Mrs. Potts and Chip? A. Belle Q. Who lived with seven little people? A. Snow White Q. Who sang, just around the river bend? A. Pocahontas Q. What colors were Princess Aurora s dress? A. Blue and Pink Q. Which princess wears pants? A. Jasmine Q. Which princess knows Sebastian, Flounder, and Scuttle A. Aerial Q. What were the names of Snow White s dwarves A. Dopey, Sleepy, Happy, Doc, Sneezy, Grumpy, Bashful Q. Who is related to Drizella and Anastasia? A. Cinderella (they are her wicked step sisers) Q. What is Sleeping Beauty s real name? A. Aurora Q. What movie is Ursula the sea witch from? A. The Little Mermaid Q. Which princess had to kiss a frog? A. Princess Tiana Q. Who marries Prince Eric? A. Ariel Q. Who does Princess Jasmine love? A. Aladdin Q. What did Snow White eat that was poisonous? A. An Apple Q. Who did the talking mirror say was the fairest of them all? A. Snow White Q. What did Cinderella lose at the ball? A. Glass Slipper Q. What did Cinderella s carriage turn into at midnight? A. A Pumpkin Q. What woke Sleeping Beauty? A. A kiss from her prince Q. Whose father was King Triton? A. Aerial Q. Which princess liked to read? A. Belle Q. Beauty and the A. Beast Q. Which princess road on a flying carpet? A. Jasmine Q. What came out of Aladdin s lamp? A. A magical Genie Q. Which princess was Native American? A. Pocahontas Q. Which princess dressed up as a boy so she could fight in a war? A. Mulan Q. Who is Peter Pan s little princess? A. Tinker Bell Q. What happens when Princess Tiana kisses the frog the first time? A. She turns into a frog too! Q. Which princess was saved by an Ogre? A. Princess Fiona Q. Princess Fiona s dad is turned into a A. Frog
5 DANCING PRINCESSES: DAY 2 Introduction Dance Move Name Game Starting with yourself, each person goes around the circle and you say your name along with a dance move. You can also include their favorite princess. Each person you add, this adds to the circle pattern and you all try to remember each person s dance move. (Ex: Ms. Loryn + 1 jump, Student 1 + party arms; Ms. Loryn + 1 jump, Student 1 + party arms, Student 2 + toe taps ) Stretch Pike: point and flex toes - together, opposite, circling both ways Turn in/paralle/turn out - which way is most important in ballet class? Put lotion on our legs - stretching to reach our toes/hold Butterfly Position - flying away - where are we flying to? Straddle Position Make a pizza; roll out the dough, spread the sauce, what do we want on our pizza? Add cheese, toppings, etc. Put it in the over and hold. Cut down the side (reach for each toe, hold for 10 seconds) Stay in straddle - practicing counting to 8 in a circle ( go around and each student will say a number) Counting to the rhythm of the music Musical Carpet Talk about the story of Aladdin and the princess Jasmine before playing the game. This is played just like musical chairs; play music and when it stops the princesses must find a carpet. Remove a carpet after each round, but instead of someone getting out, they can share a carpet with another princess. Music: #3 CD1 You should pretend to have them ride on the carpets swerving left, right, under bridges, around in a tornado while flying over the city. 15 min. Mirror Mirror On the Wall Talk about the mirror on the wall and the significance of it in the story Snow White. Give the girls a picture of a mirror and have them draw either a picture of themselves or something that they would wish for. 20 Min. Song: Princess Dance Part 1 Counts of 8: 4 Repeat: 3X (10:05-10:35) 10:15-10:45 Break Freeze Dance
6 15 Min. Princess Barre Have students bring the barres out together - 1,2,3 UP, 1, 2, 3, DOWN (parallel to mirror) Start with both hands on the barre, facing it. *Each skill will take up one full song in order to work on proper allignment The ballet barre is our sidekick, our partner, we don t want to squeeze it or hang on it. First/Second Position: First: Your heels kiss and toes are out Second: Almost in an X position *Tendu between each Plie: Demi (plie means to bend): demi is the baby of the grande plie Alignment: knees over toes, heels on the ground, diamond shape between legs Grande (big plie) First position - heels off the floor Second position - full 90 degree angles Demi releve combo - first, second position Tendu - pointed toes, front, side, back - heel/arch facing forward Tendu toe taps - floor is hot/prickly Degage - pointe toes off the ground - front, side, back The floor is hot, can t touch it for too long Passe - kissing your toe to your knee Jumps - first and second position, first to second position Nail Painting Have each princess pick our the color that she wants, and YOU paint their nails. The other princesses can draw while they wait. 20 Min. Run through dance! Princess Dance Part Min. 5 Min. Disney Headbands/ Barbie go-fish/ Princess Guess Who GUESS WHO: Print and cut out pictures of the Disney Princesses. Tape one to each girl s back so they do not see who their character is. They must go around and ask yes or no questions about who they are. They must wait until you come back together in a seated circle to guess, each princess gets one guess. Do it all over until everyone gets theirs correct. **Before starting, show the girls how the game is played. Tape a picture of a different princess to your back and ask the girls yes or no questions about who you are. Princess Says This is played like Simon Says, but instead you act like a princess! Use phrases like curtsy, scrub the floor, dance, fall asleep, wave walk in heels, sing, etc... Freeze Dance Finish camp by going over the dance again!! Use fun lights if possible.
7 5 min. 20 min. 15 Min. DANCING PRINCESSES: THURSDAY Introduction Sit the princesses down in a circle. Introduce yourself and have all of the girls say their names and their favorite princess. Go over: What you expect of them: behavior, attitude, listening, participating, etc All expected to be friendly princesses with each other and being mean and saying mean things to each other is NOT ACCEPTED! Show them where the bathrooms are, they cannot leave the studio without their instructor Give them a quick rundown of the activities for the day so that they know what to expect Stretch Pike: point and flex toes - together, opposite, circling both ways Turn in/paralle/turn out - which way is most important in ballet class? Put lotion on our legs - stretching to reach our toes/hold Butterfly Position - flying away - where are we flying to? Straddle Position Make a pizza; roll out the dough, spread the sauce, what do we want on our pizza? Add cheese, toppings, etc. Put it in the over and hold. Cut down the side (reach for each toe, hold for 10 seconds) Stay in straddle - practicing counting to 8 in a circle ( go around and each student will say a number) Counting to the rhythm of the music Princess Dance Re-teach dance they have been learning all week. Have them show it in different lines. Change the song. Princess Crown 15 min. Princess Hair Braiding Girls can keep coloring from before. Go around and braid their hair in either a single braid or double braids. (10:00-10:25) 10:15-10:40 Break Princess Lummi Sticks Use the colorful Lummi sticks to have them march around in a circle making music. Then have them spread out in a circle and tap the sticks up high down low to the side in front in back play the drums on the ground. Then have them sit on their knees and follow the simple musical patterns you make.
8 15 min. 20 min. Princess Dance Go over the dance they have been learning all week. Have them show it in different lines. Change the song. Princess Makeover Fix any painted nails, or paint of girls don t have nails done. Fix braids in hair. Put on their headband they made earlier to complete the look. 15 min. Princess Barre Have students bring the barres out together - 1,2,3 UP, 1, 2, 3, DOWN (parallel to mirror) Start with both hands on the barre, facing it. *Each skill will take up one full song in order to work on proper alignment The ballet barre is our sidekick, our partner, we don t want to squeeze it or hang on it. First/Second Position: 1. Your heels kiss and toes are out 2. Almost in an X position *Tendu between each Plie: Demi (plie means to bend): demi is the baby of the grande plie Alignment: knees over toes, heels on the ground, diamond shape between legs Grande (big plie) First position - heels off the floor Second position - full 90 degree angles Demi releve combo - first, second position Tendu - pointed toes, front, side, back - heel/arch facing forward Tendu toe taps - floor is hot/prickly Degage - pointe toes off the ground - front, side, back The floor is hot, can t touch it for too long Passe - kissing your toe to your knee Jumps - first and second position, first to second position Fairy God Mother May I? This is the same game as What time is it Mr. Fox? Line the girls up shoulder to shoulder and have them take turns asking the instructor, Godmother May I take (pick a # 1-5) steps forward. When you say Yes you may they take that many steps forward. Then the next person asks. When the princesses get close to the Godmother you can say, No, it s midnight. Then the Godmother tries to tag them as they run back to the beginning. Whoever is tagged joins the Godmother and tries to tag people. Freeze Dance Turn the lights off, the disco lights on, and play some music! When the music stops, everyone has to freeze. The last person to freeze must do donkey kicks, frog jumps, etc. (Or just have a dance party!) Bibbity Boppity Boop! The game is like duck duck goose! but instead they say bibbity boppity BOOP! These last two games can be played until the parents arrive for the Tea Party! Tea Party starts at 11:45
9 Crafts: Make a magic wand Decorate Tiaras Mirror Mirror on the Wall Make hair piece EXTRA: Visor Aladdin jewelry Needed Foam Visor, rhinestones, foam sticks, glitter...etc. Pampering: Nail painting Braid their hair, add in their hair piece Make-over THURSDAY Activities: Princess Lessons (use balance beam) Princess talk/trivia Musical carpets Disney headbands/barbie go-fish/princess guess who Princess says game Princess lummi sticks God Mother May I? EXTRAS Freeze dance Bippity Boppity Boop! (duck duck goose)
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