Ages 2 to 4 and their caregivers. Dance to live music and explore a series of fun movement patterns for a full body/brain workout lead by dancer Ashley Johnson along with musician Clinton Ackerman.
BrainDance integrates developmental movements that help to wire the brain and nervous system for young children. Through dancing joyfully and responding to live music, an environment can be created that leaves young children feeling calm, engaged and connected to their bodies.
Ashley Johnson and Clinton Ackerman are part of interdisciplinary arts education company called Pantala Arts Lab.
AGE GROUP: | Children |
EVENT TYPE: | Learn and Personal Interest | Early Literacy | Art and Creation |
TAGS: | Music | Games and Hobbies |
Regina Public Library opened its first shopping mall location as what was then known as Regent Park Branch in 1966.
Since 1995, Regent Place Branch called 107 Albert Street home, and provided the community with a full-service Library Branch.
In February 2012, the Branch moved into a temporary location in the Regina Market Mall, while a new Regent Place Branch was being designed and built.