Oh, I love the Berkeley Public Libraries. I especially love it when I find unfamiliar books on display that I can use in dance classes.
Last week they had "night books" on display. I took out Night Garden: Poems from the World of Dreams by Janet S. Wong (with illustrations by Julie Paschkis). It is a beautiful set of poems, and I love the order of the poems in the book.
My teaching mind already goes to using this book with students in 4th, 5th, and 6th grades. I would encourage you to use all of the poems, in their order. I envision a set of beautiful solos for brave, young choreographers. This could turn into an elegant culminating performance at the end of your semester or session.
The poems are of night, dreams, magic, and whimsy. One of the poems from the book:
Gently Down the Stream
Like one fast fish
I'm swimming free,
water washing
over me,
seeing clear
through eyes like glass,
following
a moonlight path,
one fast fish,
no breathing troubles,
followed by
a trail of bubbles,
swimming long,
swimming lean,
swimming gently
down the stream.
The poems can be your starting point for movement. In terms of reciting the text, you could record each student reading his/her own poem. You, the teacher, could be the narrator of the poems. Or, students can switch off and read for another student.
I very much envision this project as a group of solos.

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