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Our Music Class
We believe that music and song is central to the development of language and self-expression
Talk & Sing
Hatching Dragons employs the basic pedagogical principle of “Talk & Sing” to nurture phonological awareness, language and communicative abilities through something enjoyable and, principally, memorable. We've devised two complete editions of bilingual song books that our music and language teachers use to embed language in our
Monthly Music Classes
Our Music programme draws its inspiration from the regional, cultural focus the school is undertaking in any given month as part of its cultural capital programme. We look to the folk and traditional music found from the cultures of the region, along with the instruments that might spark imagination and wonder in our children....
Arctic & Inuit Music
In January we look to the music of the Arctic people - the Inuit, the Yupik and Inupiat. Known for their drums (qilaut), strings (tautirut) and distinctive katajjaq throat singing
East Asian Music
In February, we look to the music of East Asia - the Guzheng of China; the Shamisen of Japan and the Gayageum of Korea...
UK & Northern Europe
We look to the traditional music of Northern Europe - classical through to folk from the UK to Vienna!
Southern Europe & the Med
We look at the traditional music of Italy, Greece and Southern Europe in April, from Opera through to folk music found across the region
India & the Subcontinent
We delve into the percussion of the Tabla and Dholak, the melodies of the Sitar , Veena and Bansuri and look at the children's lullabies of the region...
Russian & Slavic Music
We look at traditional Slavic Chastushkas, look at the balalaika and some of the more invigorating forms of dance from the regions around Russia...
African Music
It's too short a time to delve into the rich musical legacies of the African continent. But we'll try - a short immersive experience in all traditional tunes...
Pacific & Polynesian Music
We look at the traditional music of Australia, of the Maori in New Zealand and the Pacific Island communities
Arab and Persian Music
We travel to the middle east to draw our inspiration from the rich musical traditions of Persia and Arabia...
Native American Music
We look at traditional native American music as much as we do line dancing and rock and roll as we move into the music of the Americas...
South American Music
In November, we look at native South American cultures and their music, from across the Andes and down into the Amazonian basin...
Scandinavian Folk Music
In December we look to the lullabies and traditional folk music of the Nordics. We look at the Danish Lur, the Klumpa, Kantele and more...
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Talk & Sing!
Language and music are intrinsically linked...
Hatching Dragons employs the basic pedagogical principle of “Talk & Sing” to nurture phonological awareness, language and communicative abilities through something enjoyable and, principally, memorable. We all remember the nursery rhymes of our childhood, after all, and that is because of the cadence, harmony and musicality that embeds the words in long-term memory.
Music interweaves through all areas of learning and development which can be seen throughout our programmes and age groups and we look to identify the four aspects in our practice and how children respond to it to know that we’re achieving the impact we want. Music can be a way of exploring, communicating and responding to experience. Making music with others can be a social experience whether this be parent-baby/carer-baby exchanging coos, or two or more children making music with pots, pans or traditional instruments. This interaction with others, whether this be with one other person or a group, is personal to each individual and is often an expression of feelings. All vocal communication is comprised of musical elements such as pitch, rhythm and timbre, demonstrating that musicality is an intrinsic part of being human. Music should be seen as a core component of children’s learning and should be shared with young children to ensure they have broad, balanced and rounded experiences in early childhood and beyond. For more guidance, see Musical Development Matters and the Hatching Dragons Bilingual Song Book 1 & 2 for resources.
Latest updates from the schools...
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