Ajna was founded with the mission of celebrating diversity and fostering cultural inclusion through Indian dance programming for students of all ages and backgrounds. We offer dance programs to students in public, charter, and private schools, and community-based organizations.
OUR PROGRAMMING FOCUSES ON THE FOLLOWING CORE PRINCIPLES:
We offer a unique way for children to learn about the global and historical significance of dances from India and the Indian diaspora in a way that is fun and relatable. Students learn dance technique and work on choreography but also develop a deeper understanding how dance and specifically Indian dance is used as a means of expression and communication. *Due to Covid19 we have transitioned to also providing our arts education programs virtually! Many of our school partners have successfully transitioned to virtual dance residencies, workshops and after-school classes. Please get in touch so we can help share dance, movement, culture and fun with your students.*
DANCES OF INDIA ASSEMBLY (IN PERSON AND VIRTUAL OFFERINGS)
Our highly popular ‘Dances of India’ assembly is a great way to introduce a larger group of students to Indian dance and culture. The lecture-demonstration format touches on concepts in geography, history and social studies in addition to dance and movement. The assembly is great any time of the year but popular during the celebrations of Diwali (the festival of lights) in the fall and Holi (the color festival) in the spring.
The lecture-demonstration assembly (45–60 minutes) includes:
DANCE RESIDENCIES
Ajna’s dance residencies provide the opportunity for students to get a truly in-depth experience of Indian dance and culture and culminate in a final performance by the students. In addition to learning dance technique and working on choreography, students learn in detail about the historical and cultural context of the dance. Residency program details:
STUDENT WORKSHOPS (IN- PERSON AND VIRTUAL OFFERINGS)
We also lead classroom workshops for individual classes, grades, or small groups of students or faculty. We can come in for a single period or more and share an interactive session of Indian dance. These programs allow for a more detailed interaction between the teaching artists and students and can vary in focus, depending on the goals and objectives of the group. Popular for:
PARENT ENGAGEMENT WORKSHOPS (IN PERSON AND VIRTUAL OFFERINGS)
We love getting parents and the community involved in our work and up and dancing! We offer a 45-60 minute parent workshop with an overview of our Indian dance programming for students and an interactive dance lesson including a short choreography that is guaranteed fun.
A SAMPLE OF OUR PARTNERS IN EDUCATION:
PS 20 | PS 182 | Success Academy Williamsburg | Nord Anglia International School | The Katmint Learning Initiative |
PS 244 | PS 107X | Success Academy Fort Greene | The British International School | Hommocks Middle School |
PS 7 | PS 19Q | Success Academy Harlem | The Brooklyn Friends School | Deerfield School |
PS 3 | PS 253Q | Bronx River High School | Ethical Culture Fieldston School | Iona College |
PS 4 | IS 77 | Lakewood Elementary School | Metropolitan Montessori School | Hunter College (CUNY) |
PS 115 | PS 166 | Bronx Little School | The International Preschools | Suffolk Community College |
PS 69 | MS 124 | Wilton High School | Allen-Stevenson School | Keene State College |
PS 192 | PS 316 | Mott Hall Charter School | Bank Street School for Children | Ramapo College |
FOR MORE INFORMATION, BOOKING, OR TO REQUEST A QUOTE PLEASE COMPLETE THIS FORM : https://www.ajnadance.com/contact/