Cornish dance school provides kids with free online classes during lockdown
Tiny Toes Ballet is providing an eight-week course of classes combines drama, dance, cookery and more and is aimed for children aged seven and under
Children in Cornwall are being offered free online classes in dance, drama and more during lockdown to help support parents and teachers who are homeschooling.
Tiny Toes Ballet, which holds children’s dance classes in the Duchy and Tavistock, is providing an eight-week course of classes combines drama, dance, cookery and more, and is aimed at children aged seven and under.
The Free Lockdown Programme provides online weekly activities including Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) activities, supported by downloadable educational resources for parents.
Tracy Stanford, who runs the Cornwall Tiny Toes Ballet franchise, says she is delighted to be able to help keep the nation’s children learning through lockdown.
“I am currently teaching 180 pupils from all across Cornwall and Tavistock. Lockdown has been difficult for them with parents often messaging to say their little ones are all dressed up for ballet and prancing around their lounge. The free lockdown programme is going to be greatly appreciated by them!
“Every week we’ll provide a learning through dance class, a learning through role-play and drama class, and a practical learning activity, including arts and crafts and cooking classes from Cook Stars.
“The resources will also come with a downloadable activity and a parental letter to explain the purpose of each weekly programme and which EYFS curriculum outcomes the activities will meet.
“I'm also so glad that I decided to do a live Facebook Storytime every Tuesday at 4pm because I just know that it makes a difference to their lives right now.”
Tracy Stanford, Tiny Toes Ballet Cornwall
Tiny Toes Ballet is the UK’s first pre-school ballet programme to be fully integrated with the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum. It was founded in Swansea in 2011 by Emma Morgan, an experienced primary school and ballet teacher, and has grown to have 14 franchises all over the UK. Children can attend from the age of six months to seven years.
“Tiny Toes maybe a dance class but it’s not all about demi plies. We understand that the first years of life are a vital period for early brain development: 90% of a child's brain development happens before the age of five.
"Movement is the gateway for all learning during the first five years of life because sensory, motor and social development precede language and logic skills. Children learn by playing and doing.
"Dance, in particular, integrates kinaesthetic learning with understanding. We’re passionate about the value of our unique programme and wanted to use it to help as many teachers, parents and children as possible during lockdown.
“We’ve centred the activities around themes that we know children love: Three little pigs, Under the Sea, Down on the Farm and Superheroes, for example. The classes will run for eight weeks and we’re encouraging as many people as possible to get involved.”
Emma Morgan, Founder, Tiny Toes Ballet
It’s not the first time Tiny Toes Ballet has offered free activities during lockdown: previous activities have included YouTube activity days and live interactive online adult Ballet Fit classes, craft time, online family dance parties and EYFS weekly activities and videos.
The school also worked with Welsh-based ballet company Ballet Cymru to deliver a second wave of adult Ballet Fit classes and delivered free online classes for patients at Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital in Cardiff and delivered Facebook live activities titled Dance on Your Doorstep and VE Day Celebrations.
“It’s been a pleasure to play our part in keeping the nation occupied, entertained and active during this difficult time.
“As long as the coronavirus pandemic continues, we’ll keep coming up with new activities to support children’s learning, so keep an eye on our website for more updates.”
Emma Morgan
For more information on the Tiny Toes Ballet Free Lockdown Programme, head to its website here.