Wee Curriculum
Wee Noteables was created by music education and entertainment industry professionals with a vision to educate and entertain through live interactive performances.
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WEE NOTEABLES ENTERTAINMENT EXPERIENCE
A family entertainment event, The Wee Noteables program is specifically designed to grab the attention of all from the very young toddler through to the adolescent; while its story lines, choreography and humor will certainly be enjoyed by children and adults alike. Well disguised by all the fun they’re having, youngsters are learning
elements of music theory, dance and world languages as well as concepts
such as teamwork, compassion and a healthy self-esteem.
The participation of the audience is often the key to the entire “Wee Noteables Experience.” Because we know that children learn through play, our main focus is always on playful interaction and having fun!
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WEE NOTEABLES CURRICULUM
Each of our shows engages children in curriculum-based activities in the areas of MUSIC, THEATRICAL ARTS, WORLD LANGUAGE and PHYSICAL EDUCATION.
Through our original storylines, children are exposed to and challenged with the concepts of DIVERSITY, PERSPECTIVE, PERSEVERANCE, TEAMWORK, CONFLICT RESOLUTION and RESPECT for self and others.
Curriculum based activities include exploration and participation in the following Key areas:
Music - Beat – basic to complex meters - Tonalities – exposure to varying tonalities such as major, minor, etc. - Tonal production – matching pitches, drones and ostinatos - Following conductor’s cues - Creative Movement as it relates to music World Language - Understand and demonstrate single words and short phrases in numerous world languages such as: o Sign Language o Spanish o French o Chinese o German o Swahili o Italian o Japanese o Italian o Hebrew o More
Physical Education - Understanding and participation in: o Rhythmic movement o Variety of pathways (curve, straight, etc) and directional cues (forward, back, sideways) o Movement within self space and general space o Movement concepts of speed (slow, medium, fast) and level (low, medium, high)
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