What's included
4 live meetings
4 in-class hoursClass Experience
Students will be taught the basic foot and arm positions, dance movements, and they will learn steps out of the Highland Fling-the first dance that beginner dancers compete in. I have a positive teaching style-as all research shows that positive feedback and encouragement motivate dancers more than the “old school” model. During Week 1 students will learn the basic movements of the Highland Fling. In the first class, students will learn the basic positions, including 1st through fifth position of the feet and arms. They will learn the basic movements-Shedding, turning and toe-heels. During the second class of week one, the students will be introduced to the first two steps of the highland fling. During Week 2, students will continue to work on their foot placement and technique for the first two steps of the highland fling. During class 3, Students will strive to keep their shedding tight, and toe-heels tight--with pointed toes, and heels close to the supporting foot. During class 4, Students will learn the Cross-over step, and Last step to the highland fling. During week 3, The students will work on their foot placement for the cross-over step, and the last step. They will try to point their toes, and have tight shedding. During class 5, arms will start to be introduced, and added to the first two highland fling steps. During class 6, arms will be added to the last two highland fling steps. During week 4, we will work to put the entire Highland Fling Dance together. In classes 7 and 8, the dancers will work to dance all four steps together to bagpipe music, including their arms and head positions. About the teacher: Susan Tapp has been dancing for 26 years. She has studied under the guidance of her mentors and dance teachers, Jo Kalat, and Christie Freestone. An eight time USIR (National) representative, she has finished in the top six in the nation in highland dance in 2000,2002,2004, and 2007. She is certified with the British Association of Teachers of Dance, with her fellows in Highland and members in National dances. She received highly commendable on both exams. Susan graduated from Alma College (MI) with honors, with a Bachelors of Arts and a Program of Emphasis in school counseling. This program included an intense study in both education and psychology. She graduated with her Masters in Social Work in 2015 from East Carolina University. Highland dancing is a wonderful way to: Learn about your Celtic Heritage Gain long-lasting friendships Learn good sportsmanship Learn good time management skills and do all of this while having FUN and staying FIT!
Other Details
Supply List
They will need an open space to dance, with a flat, even floor to dance on- Approximately 6 feet by 6 feet. They should have a water bottle-as Scottish Highland Dance is very athletic. We will make sure to have a proper warm up and cool down.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hi Everyone,
I’m Susan. I'm a Scottish Highland dance teacher. I started dancing at the age of 6.
I am a Scottish Highland dance teacher certified with the British Association Teachers of Dance. I began teaching at the age of 16 after passing the associates test with highly commended. I continued to take more teaching tests, until I received highly commended on my Fellows exam-the highest honor in teaching Scottish Highland dance.
I believe that it is SO important to focus on a child’s strengths, and to be positive. Children respond SO much better to positive feedback. There are so many new teaching strategies behind this, and I’m excited to use them. I always encourage children to reach their full potential and to have fun.
An interesting fact about me is that I placed 2nd at the US championships in Scottish Highland Dance when I was younger. In addition I was the Southeast Regional Champion several times, the Atlantic International Champion, The Carolinas Open Champion, and the Southern California Open Champion. I look forward to building Scottish Highland Dance classes for dancers over Outschool. I hope to eventually offer classes to all ages and levels.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$13
weekly or $50 for 4 classes1x per week, 4 weeks
60 min
Completed by 18 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-11
1-6 learners per class
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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