Math & Science Through The African American Musical Tradition “Juba”
Explore math and science through rhythms, tones, and sounds of body percussion. When drums were outlawed in the South, slaves used their bodies as a drum. Patting “Juba” used in the Southern United States was a lively dance with much clapping and thigh slapping.
Program Artist:
Explore math and science through rhythms, tones, and sounds of body percussion. When drums were outlawed in the South, slaves used their bodies as a drum. Patting “Juba” used in the Southern United States was a lively dance with much clapping and thigh slapping.
Program Artist:
Explore math and science through rhythms, tones, and sounds of body percussion. When drums were outlawed in the South, slaves used their bodies as a drum. Patting “Juba” used in the Southern United States was a lively dance with much clapping and thigh slapping.
Program Artist:
PROGRAM DETAILS
ART FORM(S):
Theater Arts
CURRICULUM:
Math, Science, Social Studies
GRADE LEVEL(S):
Preschool/Pre-K, Elementary (K-5), Middle School (6-8), High School (9-12)
PARTICIPANT LIMIT
30
PROGRAM AVAILABLE AS:
Residency