Today we have a guest post from Tricia Gomez, the lady behind “Dance in a Box”…
1. How did the idea for Dance in a Box come about, and what is it?
In 2004 I got diagnosed with Lupus and I was teaching 21 classes a week. I had to cut back and was having trouble finding teachers that could teach hip hop to kids as young as 3. I had a very specific method and terminology that I used and I kept saying “I wish I had something with the steps on it that I could just give to the teachers and say ‘Here, teach these steps and make up a routine with them'”. That’s how the idea of the hip hop choreography cards came about.
I started cataloging 10 years worth of material and, with the help of a student’s mom who was a graphic artist, we designed 100 cards. Each card has it’s own hip hop step on it, complete with pictures, a verbal description and modifications! Hip Hop In a Box was the first choreography kit that we mass produced. It had the 100 mix-and-match hip hop cards, a DVD showing how to do each step, an Instrumental music CD and the “Teaching Tips Workbook”. It became so popular that teachers were asking for more steps.
We recently released 1-2-3 Dance, a 50 card kit! At www.danceinabox.com, we also offer original music CD’s that help a teacher’s teach rhythm and explain how to count 8-counts and find the “1” beat.
The mission of Dance – In a Box is to create products that make teaching easy. Hip Hop – In a Box and 1-2-3 Dance are so easy to use that teachers who are not hip hop “experts” are able to teach it to young children with confidence! [Read more…]