The Dance Inquiry Podcast

What does inclusive dance look like in early childhood?

49 min · 6. Mai 2021
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For this episode we invited two teaching colleagues, Jessica Kershner and Aiano Nakagawa, to tell their story about how they partnered together to bring dance into an early childhood inclusion classroom in an Oakland public school. Transcription of this episode, and bios of guest speakers can be found here [https://lunadanceinstitute.org/episode-2-what-does-inclusive-dance-look-like-in-early-childhood/]. We'd love to hear what you think about this episode, or any questions it brings up for you! Please email us at PL@lunadancecreativity.org.

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