Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Mad Hot Ballroom

Randy bought me the movie Mad Hot Ballroom for Christmas and I decided to watch it this afternoon. The movie is a documentary about a phys ed program in New York City schools that teaches ballroom dancing to 5th graders and culminates in a competition.

It was a pretty good movie - not for the dancing by any means - but because the kids were just so interesting. Listening to their thoughts on life, on relationships. Chatting about who they liked as dance partners. Girls happy because the boys wanted to dance with them, nothing more. Boys talking about their friendships with the girls developing. Kids having fun with partner dancing. Kids talking about "he's not leading that right, but I have to follow what he's leading and it's frustrating" or "she's going in whatever direction she wants to regardless of what I lead."
Some of the kids were really, really good - especially at the latin dances, which seemed to be the forte of the teachers, as well. Some of the kids weren't that great. But they all learned to dance, they all had fun, and they all learned far more than dancing.

I would absolutely love to start up a program like this in Des Moines. It's been on my list of "Stuff I'd Love Swing Des Moines To Do Some Day." I'm hoping we hear back from the IRS some time soon that we have gotten our 501(c)3 designation so we can start seeking grants to allow us to do just that. To get into local schools on a regular, ongoing basis.
We already participate in some school activities. Swing Des Moines is a regular presence at Brookview Elementary's Art Town, for example. But it's hard to develop any sort of program when we're working with only volunteer hours, and having grants would allow us to pay instructors and helpers, and help offset some of the costs those instructors and helpers incur. (Such as lost wages for taking time off from work.)
The program in NYC runs for 10 weeks. If we were going to do even half of that - 5 weeks - that's still over a month of time off from work. That's a LOT!! Ideally, we'd like it to be part of the phys ed class, which means numerous classes during the day. An after school program would be easier to do, I think, but would reach fewer kids. Ultimately, I suppose, it depends on what the schools themselves want to do. But I want to approach them with an offer they can't refuse - we'll come, we'll teach the kids dancing, they'll have fun, and it won't cost you anything.
How can they say no?
ps - "The Swing" that they danced was VERY ballroom, as one would expect. If you've ever watched ballroom competitions on TV, you know what I mean. It was ballroom swing, and had very little relation to actual swing dancing.

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am hoping to start a similar program in Longmont, CO. Have you had any luck in finding grants?

June 17, 2007 at 7:45 PM  
Blogger Swing Des Moines said...

Well, we've had some luck finding grants we can apply for. None of the deadlines have passed yet, so it's hard to say if we've actually secured funding at all... And the funding is only part of it, of course, the other part is finding willing volunteers.

We're focusing on mainly local sources of funds, particularly since Des Moines is really into funding local development these days.

June 18, 2007 at 10:34 PM  

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