Dance program is a favorite among David Brearley students

(above) The new dance program at David Brearley Middle-High School is a popular choice among students. Besides learning different forms of dance, the students develop communication, collaboration and critical thinking skills.

Dance program is a favorite among students

Kenilworth Public Schools

David Brearley Middle-High School took a big step by adding a dance program to its curriculum.

Now in its second year, the unique elective is quickly becoming a favorite among David Brearley’s middle and high school students – with more than 200 participating in the classes.

The dance program teaches valuable 21st-century skills, including communication, collaboration, critical thinking and creativity. It also helps students develop agility, coordination, balance, strength and flexibility.

Dance class also bridges academic subjects. For example, the program delves into dance history, anatomy and mindful practices such as yoga to strengthen social-emotional learning. Most importantly, the class provides an opportunity for students to artistically express themselves in a safe, supportive and non-judgmental environment.

“I always tell my students that I don’t expect them to walk away from this class on the track to become a professional dancer – although I will absolutely help them get there if that’s their goal,” said Rachel Stanislawczyk, David Brearley Middle-High School’s dance educator. “I do expect them to walk away from this class with an appreciation for the art form and an understanding of the role that dance plays in our society.”

Additionally, dance requires students to make human connections and have face-to-face communication, said Stanislawczyk. The dancers reinforce these valuable bonds by participating in numerous events throughout the year.

Recently, the dancers joined a virtual class and rehearsal with the American Repertory Ballet’s Dance for Parkinson’s program, founded by Stanislawczyk. Students learned an excerpt of choreography that dancers with Parkinson’s disease performed at Princeton University’s Concerts Healing with Music series on March 3, and were invited to dance alongside them at the show.

For Brearley’s Celebration of Black Culture event, the dance students performed a traditional West African dance called the Sinte. They are now preparing for the school’s dance concert and the Union County Teen Arts Festival, both held in the spring.

“I’ve been to the dance performances and the students’ energy comes off the stage,” Jeremy Davies, David Brearley Middle-High School principal, said at a recent Kenilworth Board of Education meeting where the program was recognized. “It’s wonderful to experience. The dance program is only in its second year, and it has seen unbelievable success.”

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