February Black History Month

Hello Everyone:

Let’s take a look at some famous Canadian and American people who have made such an impact in the field of performing arts.

Click here to listen to Misty Copeland read her book, “Firebird”.

Click here for Canadian Rap Star, The Weekend’s body percussion song, “Blinding Lights”.

Click here for Stevie Wonder and his body percussion to “Sir Duke”.

Click here for Stevie Wonder’s body percussion, “Signed, Sealed, Delivered”.

Click here for John Batiste’s “It’s All Right”.

Click here for Etta James song, “Something’s Got a Hold on Me” for body percussion and rhythm play along.

Click here for The Jackson Five’s body percussion, “I Want you Back”.

Click here for an ASL version of “Rise Up” by Lafayette School.

Click here for “The Entertainer” rhythmic activity by Scott Joplin.

Click here for “The Entertainer” guitar solo.

Click here for “The Entertainer” piano solo.

Click here for “The Entertainer” computer piano version.

Click here for “The Maple Leaf Rag” by Scott Joplin.

Click here for a computer piano version of “The Maple Leaf Rag”

Click here for a piano solo.

Click here for “You Should” rhythm activity with ti tika.

Click here for “Sunflower” with tika tika’s.

Click here for body percussion to El Canto’s “We Don’t Talk About Bruno”

Click here for El Canto’s “Surface Pressure” rhythm activity.