Orff Schulwerk: musical. (musical exercises created by the German composer Carl Orff that combine dance and speech)

Dance Magazine | September 1, 1994| | Copyright

An instrumental sound bursts forth, dance takes shape on the stage, and singing voices fill the auditorium.

The piece ends and it is time to switch places--dancers become musicians and musicians, dancers. A chant makes the transition smooth.

New dancers enter with hand drums held high. Rhythm and dynamics inspire the movements and structure it as well.

This is the result of Schulwerk where, according to Carl Orff, "Elementary music is never music alone, but forms a unity with movement, dance, and speech."

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