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Show A-19 I The Park Record Wed/Thurs/Fri, March 19-21, 2008 Colby's Creative Movement OLD TOWN CHARMER Offered at $1,196,000 336 Woodside Ave. Located within walking distance to town and ski access, this tastefully appointed 2 bedroom plus private loft/3rd bedroom enjoys slate flooring, vaulted wood ceilings, 2 fireplaces, 3 jetted tubs, a hot tub on the rear deck, stainless appliances, radiant heat system and a one car garage. This fine custom home, built in 1999 comes mostly furnished and makes a perfect vacation home or may be used as a vacation rental property. SUSAN CATENACCI Associate Broker, GUI vgjg Prudential Utah Ren I Estate 435 655-8574 888 655-8574 (toll free) susancfrtxjnission.com www.parkcity4sale.com KRISTIN MURPHY/P^RK RECORD Jamie Antinorl and other fourth graders wait for their turn to perform Dance of the Rising Sun during the 10th Colby School Creative Movement show at the Eccles Center Thursday. every year for the past 10 years. Colby. She explained that the It's not just about dancing, she teachers work to make integratsaid, it's also a good way to incor- ing the curriculum a priority. "When kids are able to learn porate movement in the learning about a topic using their bodies process. To begin preparing for the and art and a textbook, then they performances, each class picks a are going to get a better underpiece of their curriculum they're standing of it," Staral said. By TAYLOR EISENMAN excited about, something that Multimedia teacher Michelle Of the Record stuff they want to represent through Parker agrees. "People learn in movement, Fehlberg said. This different ways, so the more ways Sixth-grader Noah Pack still year's topics ranged from pen- you give a person to learn, the experiences a little stage fright guins to the skeletal system to higher the retention and greater when he performs in The Colby fractal geometry. emphasis they'll put on it," she School's annual Creative After picking out topics, the said. Movement show, but, he said, students choreographed their Parker's son attends The Colby he's a lot more comfortable being own dances with the guidance of School and has been doing in the spotlight now than when Goldberg, created art that best Creative Movement for the past he first started in preschool. represented their topic, wrote a six years. She said she's seen a School Director Amy speech about why they chose the real growth in his confidence on Fehlberg said the show is a fan- topic, and worked on a song the stage and speaking and being in tastic opportunity for kids to gain whole school performed together. front of an audience. that confidence and learn they "I'm not sure he would have "It's a true integration of art are capable of being on stage, and music and PE and core cur- gained those skills in any other being watched and sharing them- riculum," School Director Amy way," she said. selves. Fehlberg said. Some students might already "Sharing themselves in the Third-grade teacher Leo be confident on stage, like sixthclassroom is one thing." Fehlberg Moshier sees the performance as grader Cheyenne Turner who said said, "but sharing themselves in a way to keep kids interested. "It when she gets older she wants to front of their parents, grandpar- shows them that what they are be an actress. Creative Movement ents, teachers, friends, that's dif- learning in, say, math is applicable is a fun way for her to learn about ferent," The creator of Creative to other things," he said. being on stage and move in a difMovement is physical education First-grade teacher Joanne ferent way. teacher Anne Goldberg. She has Staral said Creative Movement "It's challenging because you worked with Colby's students was just one example of the the- have to hear the beat and move and staff to put on a performance matic instruction that goes on at right with it," she said. Colby students choreographed and performed dances Congratulation Craig & Delia Reece The Reece Team was awarded the "Pinnacle" status for 2007 as one oflhe lop 10 sales teams in the Prudential Network of over 6,000 real estate teams and over 78,000 accnts. 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