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POWERHOUSE!!! Percussive Dance
Basic Information
Address: 211 W. Wilhemina St., Anaheim, CA 92805
Phone Number: 714-783-5677
Email: Briclogger@sbcglobal.net
Director: Brian Bon
Additional Information
Focus: Dance, music, culture
Grade Levels:
Pre-K, K-5, 6-8
Length: 45-55
Travel:
Yes
Pricing: 975.00 and up
Workshops:
POWERHOUSE!!! Percussive Dance Provides exciting and Exciting VAPA standards-based Workshops with cross curricular connections.
Residencies: POWERHOUSE!!! Percussive Dance provides exciting and engaging VAPA based Residencies for up to 12 weeks with cross curricular connections. Examples: math and dance, science and dance, Body, Energy, Space & Time: The Elements of Dance
Setup: 30-60 minutes. We have our own portable dance floor and PA system if needed. However, generally, we perform on Stages at the school. We can set up outdoors with reasonable conditions.
Takedown: 30-60 minutes
Equipment: We have our own portable dance floor and professional PA system In case the school doesn’t have one. This must be arranged for in advance.
Highlights:
POWERHOUSE!!! Percussive Dance
POWERHOUSE!!! combines innovative tap, precision clogging, Irish step and explosive stomp into an electrifying dance experience! This exciting & interactive program has curriculum connections with math, music, & social studies while focusing on the musicality of percussive dance additionally exploring the social/geographical evolution of what has become America's folk dance. Study guide, master classes, & education outreach programs.
Red Ribbon Week & health/heart fitness programming also available.
Mission Statement:
Our goal is to share our passion for America’s most iconic folk dance, clogging, with students of all backgrounds and ability levels, leaving them with a sense of excitement about dance and their ability to dance.
Philosophy/Belief Statement: Providing art education in accessible way for all students doors for students to tap into their creative and excite them about education in general.
Program History:
POWERHOUSE!!! is on the Segerstrom Center For the Arts "Arts Teach" roster as well as the "Get Arts Smart" & Children's Creative Project rosters for curriculum
based school assembly programs. We have performed school shows throughout the Western US. We are also on the artist roster for Fullerton School District’s "All The Arts For All The Kids" teaching artists.
Testimonials: It has been my pleasure to participate in the Powerhouse Percussive Dance program with Brian Bon. His ability to connect with students while teaching curriculum is fun and impressive. Brian makes each student feel like they are an important part of the process. As well as dance, Brian helps students understand how concepts like confidence, personal dynamics and expression both strengthen us in the now as well as build a foundation for our future selves. Then kids look forward to his sessions with great enthusiasm, as do I.
Dennis Gerber, Teacher: Paul Revere Elementary School
"motivational and engages the whole audience. I highly recommend it." Deanna Clark, Kern County School District
Dennis Gerber, Teacher: Paul Revere Elementary School
"motivational and engages the whole audience. I highly recommend it." Deanna Clark, Kern County School District
Additional Information:
We are available for extended mini tours. Please