FROZEN. Possible dance actions might include. Who do you want to be in the story? What is your character s name? What is your character like?

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Here you can find some potential scenarios and helpful guidance you can use with the children to help create their stories and dances! Each of these scenarios is based in a Disney setting. These are designed to help give examples of how the story and dance could be structured, the settings and characters that could be involved, and the journey the stories could follow. Don t forget to encourage the children to choose imaginative costumes to bring their magical characters to life! Once a setting has been established, make sure everyone has a character with a name and an action. During the story, they will go on a journey with a beginning, actions, and an end. Here is an example: Begin: In a clearing doing their action Action: Set off to explore, wading through the deep snow Action: Pointing at an eagle in the sky Action: Dodge the snow falling from the branches Action: Tumble down a slope and end up in a big snowball Action: Struggle their way out of the snowball End: By laughing with relief and hugging each.

1. FROZEN Today s story begins in a forest high on a mountain, with lots of deep snow on the ground. Let s think about who and what might be in the snowy forest. The children make suggestions, e.g. a princess, a reindeer, a snowman, trolls, wolves, ice salesman etc, but might also be a family pet, themselves, a best friend etc. Be prepared! identifiers, e.g. I m a brave princess with a bow and arrow and a blue cloak, or I m a snowman with a carrot nose, or I m a hairy black dog that loves to dig in the snow. One day everyone decides they are going to explore a new part of the snowy forest and set off on an exciting adventure. They have to wade through the thick snow. Let s think about what they might see on their journey. The children think about what things they might see on their adventure beautiful snowdrifts, green trees with snow on them, high mountains and dark caves. Eagles, reindeer etc, maybe even wolves and trolls. What colours can they see? What can they hear, smell, taste? As they walk through the forest they have to dodge the snow that falls off the branches, jumping out of the way. Suddenly the snow they are walking on gives way and they slide down the mountainside turning into a snowball! It stops and they have to dig themselves out with their hands! Phew! That was a narrow escape! They laugh and hug each and tramp through the snow back home. That s enough adventure for one day! Wading through the snow Jumping out of the way of the snow falling from the branches Sliding down the mountainside and holding hands to help each Digging themselves out of their snowball escape.

2. PETER PAN Today s story is set on an imaginary island called Neverland, where children never grow up! Let's think about who might live in Neverland. The children make suggestions, e.g. Tinker Bell, Captain Hook, Tick-Tock the crocodile, mermaids, Native Americans etc, but might also be a family pet, themselves, a best friend, a time traveller etc. Be prepared! identifiers, e.g. I m a small fairy, or I m a large pirate with a sharp hook, or I m a young boy dressed in a green outfit. On a hot summer s day, the group are swinging through the jungle in Neverland, when they come to a boat moored on the beach. They see lots of wonderful new things, such as mermaids swimming around the boat, and venture nearer to take a look. What things do you think they might see? The children think about what things they might see on their adventure birds flying in the sky, snakes in the jungle, crocodiles in the water etc. What colours can they see? What can they hear, smell, taste? All of a sudden, a group of angry pirates come shouting and charging from the ship, with swords and weapons in their hands. The group spin round and try to flee, but the fairies know that their magic pixie dust will save the day. They sprinkle it over the group, which now enables them to soar and fly across the sky and away from the pirates. Once safely back on land and in the jungle, they laugh and hug each. That s enough adventure for one day! Swinging on vines in the jungle Spinning around Running away from danger Soaring and flying across the sky escape.

3. THE LITTLE MERMAID Today s story happens under the sea, in a magical kingdom. Let s think about who lives under the sea. The children make suggestions, e.g. a mermaid, fish, crab, shark etc, but might also be a family pet, themselves, a best friend, a time traveller etc. Be prepared! identifiers, e.g. I m a mermaid with a long green tail that sparkles, or I m a small bright yellow fish, or I m a hairy black dog that can swim underwater. One day a mermaid and a fish decide they are going to explore a new part of the seabed and set off on an exciting adventure. They see lots of wonderful new things, swimming and swirling along. What things do you think they might see? The children think about what things they might see on their adventure beautiful coral and seaweed, old shipwrecks, lovely coloured shells, dark caves etc. What colours can they see? What can they hear, smell, taste? The mermaid sees a lovely coloured shell on the sand and swims over to it. She picks it up and carries it to her friend to show him. Suddenly the blue sea turns darker! The water starts to swirl around them, pulling them and pushing them all over the place. It s a whirlpool and it s trying to pull them down to the dark deep water where they must never go. They try their hardest to swim away and even hold hands to help each. At last they get to the edge of the whirlpool and can swim away to safety. Phew. That was a narrow escape. They laugh and hug each and swim away back home. That s enough adventure for one day! Swimming along Picking up a shell Battling the whirlpool Holding hands to help each Breaking free of the force escape.

4. THE LION KING Today s story is set in Africa, in the Serengeti. Let s think about who lives on the African plains. The children make suggestions, e.g. a lion, zebra, butterfly, hyena, etc, but might also be a family pet, themselves, a best friend, a time traveller etc. Be prepared! identifiers, e.g. I m a golden lion with a big mane, I m a large warthog with big tusks, or I m a small black dung beetle, or a grey laughing hyena. One day the group decide they are going to explore a new part of the Serengeti and set off on an exciting adventure. They see lots of wonderful new things, running fast, jumping over rocks and climbing trees. What things do you think they might see? The children think about what things they might see on their adventure animals drinking at a watering hole, a giraffe reaching for leaves at the top of a tree, a family of lions sleeping with cubs playing nearby etc. What colours can they see? What can they hear, smell, taste? A large warthog sees a small baby wildebeest all alone and not with its family. He walks towards it to check the wildebeest is ok. Suddenly out of nowhere a million wildebeest come running towards them on their annual migration! The group have to duck left and right to avoid the herd and they then spot a break where they can run to the side and out of the stampede. The group link arms to help each escape the danger. Once out of danger, they laugh and hug each and skip back to their camp. That s enough adventure for one day! Jumping over rocks Moving left and right Linking arms to help each Running to the edge of the stampede escape Skipping back to camp.