Music
Music Yoga Art Preschool (Ongoing)
An ongoing energetic and personalized music, yoga, and art class where we sing our sillies out, stretch our bodies, and wrap it all up with artistic inspiration.
Adrienne Patino Dunn
178 total reviews for this teacher
32 reviews for this class
Completed by 145 learners
3-5
year old learners
3-6
learners per class
$13
Charged weekly
Meets 1x per week
Runs week after week
45 minutes per class
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Available times
Pacific
🔥 This class is in high demand! 2 of 4 classes have sold out.
Description
Class Experience
Music Yoga Art Preschool is a class where introductions to music, yoga and art are centered around an affirmation. The class begins with a welcome song where we sing everyone's names and find out favorites. Then we take a few moments to learn the daily affirmation, chit-chat about ways we can incorporate it in our lives, and engage in a breathing exercise before we warm-up our bodies with a 5 pose yoga sequence. After yoga, we dance our wiggles out to a high-energy song followed by a...
Musical yogis will be exposed to basic musical concepts, introductions to yoga, encouraged to move freely and expressively, and inspired to imagine the possibilities, perfectly suited for 3-5 year olds. Some basic musical concepts taught in this class are big and little beats, musical contrasts, musical forms, and ear training. Introductions to yoga include breath work, mindfulness and pose technique. The art section is designed to get the creative juices flowing rather than perfecting techniques. Each learner will be encouraged to share interests and ideas to facilitate inclusivity, community and imagination. (Grown-ups should be nearby to help with any technical difficulties and yoga poses.)
Please refer to my teacher profile for my experience as a teacher. (TLDR: I have been teaching music for over 20 years, almost all work experience involves working with children, practicing yoga for 15, am a lover of all things artistic, and have a Masters of Music Degree from the Manhattan School of Music.)
For most of our classes yogis will need: - Water to drink - Blank paper (or the PDF Art Page(s) provided) - Coloring utensils like crayons, washable markers or coloring pencils - Yoga mat (optional) For some specific classes where advanced notice will be provided as well as detailed in the class description, the learner may need: - Inexpensive Watercolors, Chalk, Coloring Utensils, Paint, Art Supplies - Glue/Tape - Scissors (Parental Guidance is recommended) - Recycled art material like scraps of paper or fabric, leaves, string/yarn, crafty things, bits of stuff that are around the house - Baking supplies like flour, salt, oil, etc. Please check the class description for additional art materials for specific classes. (The art portion can be optional; if you do not have the supplies please feel free to substitute with materials you have on hand, or do the craft at another time. There is no pressure to have all the materials at all times. I try and spread out the types of art mediums used.) For all classes: - A PDF Grown-Up Guide will be provided detailing the lyrics of the songs we will sing, the yoga poses we will do, and information regarding materials that we use during class. Please reach out if you do not see the materials posted, especially if you signed up within a week of class. I typically post materials for the following week at the end of the current lesson.
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
45 minutes per week in class, and an estimated 0 - 1 hours per week outside of class.
Regarding the physical practice of yoga, all learners are encouraged to move slowly and mindfully, and have enough flat space around them to remain safe in their surroundings. Water-bottles are recommended. Parental supervision may be needed if learners are unaccustomed to a physical practice. All learners practice yoga at their own risk. The art portion of class can be optional; if you do not have the supplies needed, please feel free to substitute with materials you have on hand, or do the craft at another time. There is no pressure to have all the materials at all times. I spread out the types of art mediums used and I like to try and have a "PDF mess-free, coloring utensil only, version" as well. Grown-ups will need to be familiar with the functions of audio and visual on Zoom and be nearby to Mute/Unmute if needed, check in with the learner from time to time for safety, provide some safe space to dance and do yoga poses, and read through the Grown-Up Guide to be aware of what’s going to happen. Enabling Original Sound in Zoom Audio Settings will help me tremendously with being able to hear your musician make music. It is highly recommended that you Enable Original Sound when doing music classes and attempt a quiet location. Check out this link for more help: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/115003279466-Enabling-option-to-preserve-original-sound
PDF Grown-Up Guides are available for reference. Each Grown-Up Guide consists of the lyrics to songs, pictures and/or descriptions of yoga poses, links or information to sources used, and an art PDF or game that was referenced in the class. Yoga sequences are created by Kids Yoga Stories and are used with permission.
Teacher
Adrienne Patino DunnMostly Music~Some Yoga~Little Bit of Art
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Lives in the
United States178 total reviews
242 completed classes
About Me
I currently teach Music Yoga Art Preschool, Music Games for Beginners, and private piano lessons on Outschool. I am based in NYC and work as a Music Director at Chelsea Piers Kids where I teach 3mo-5yos. I also sing professionally with The St....