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The Power of Dance

21 min · 28 de may de 2025
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4th graders from P.S. 117Q in NYC explore the power of dance. They interview Kai Martinez, a professional choreographer, animation consultant and dancer, originally from Queens, NY. In the interview, students learn about Kai's journey to becoming a professional dancer and choreographer and learn what it was like to work on movies like Encanto and Spellbound!   Support IndyKids by visiting us at IndyKids.org [http://www.indykids.org/]. Produced by Em Löwinger Edited by Sarah Clapp Music: Dressed To Party from GMP Music

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