Quiet and still
long enough
for birds to make nests?
This is one of the haiku poems we selected about spring, from the book Hi, Koo!: A Year of Seasons.
In December, 15 7th and 8th graders in my Dance Elective course created a wonderful 60 minute production about the four seasons. We had several dances related to each season. The school's two choruses also joined us for the production. It was a beautiful collage of dance, song, poetry, and film.
We included several poems within the performance, with one student reading and 1-6 students dancing for each poem. Even in middle school, picture books with poems can offer ideas and inspiration. We pulled poems from:
Hi, Koo! A Year of Seasons by Jon J. Muth
Firefly July: A Year of Very Short Poems selected by Paul B. Janeczko
Seasons: Rhymes in Time by Michael DeWall and Peter Elman
If looking for new inspiration for a project this winter, check out these books! We especially loved the haikus as short interludes within the show. I also used these short poems as opportunities for brave students to try out solos and duets for the first time.
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