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International Dance Day 05. мая sekretar


On the 29th April 13.05 Estonian Broadcasting radio station Vikerraadio played a traditional music and many people started to dance. This year people did a traditional dance called Kuo tu tetsu which is originally from Saaremaa. The students of Mäetaguse Basic School danced the short dance with the members of their family at home and recorded it as a part of their PE lesson aswell as our school tradition. Due to Covid-19 students had to learn the dance by themselves online, nevertheless, everybody did a great job.  Some of the teachers and students even got together outside on a damp and cold spring day to dance together with their families and keeping a safe distance from ohter dancers. You can watch the result on our school’s Facebook page.

International Dance Day is a global celebration of dance, created by the Dance Committee of the International Theatre Institute (ITI), the main partner for the performing arts of UNESCO. The event takes place every year on 29 April, which is the anniversary of the birth of Jean-Georges Noverre (1727–1810), the creator of modern ballet. Source: Wikipedia

On the 29th April 13.05 Estonian Broadcasting radio station Vikerraadio played a traditional music and many people started to dance. This year people did a traditional dance called Kuo tu tetsu which is originally from Saaremaa. The students of Mäetaguse Basic School danced the short dance with the members of their family at home and recorded it as a part of their PE lesson aswell as our school tradition. Due to Covid-19 students had to learn the dance by themselves online, nevertheless, everybody did a great job.  Some of the teachers and students even got together outside on a damp and cold spring day to dance together with their families and keeping a safe distance from ohter dancers. You can watch the result on our school’s Facebook page.

International Dance Day is a global celebration of dance, created by the Dance Committee of the International Theatre Institute (ITI), the main partner for the performing arts of UNESCO. The event takes place every year on 29 April, which is the anniversary of the birth of Jean-Georges Noverre (1727–1810), the creator of modern ballet. Source: Wikipedia