Singing and dancing are fun activities for children yet have advantages for their development. By singing, children can understand language and sound. They can improve their vocabulary and communication skills. Language development is not the only benefit of music. If children have a successful musical experience they can bond emotionally and intellectually with others in a creative learning environment.
When the children dance, they learn how their bodies can move. They experiment with travelling motions such as walking, sliding and jumping, as well as other movements like twisting, bobbing and bending. Dancing uses different muscles which are strengthened more than simply standing and walking around. Through dance, children learn to coordinate and control their bodies and the movement helps them develop spatial awareness.
Children learn new things, like sounds, words and patterns through music. With dance, they can explore and control their body movements. These activities are great for the development and stimulation of the connections in the growing brain.
The school has separate dance and music rooms, where the students express and explore themselves.