The Party Freeze Dance Song (2014 Version Download)

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In this video, we watch Mandy, Krisz, Sharee and Larissa from Keiki Early Learning in Edgewater, as they dance and sing along to one of our favourite action songs for kids, The Freeze Dance. Freeze is a fun song with active dance moves and lyrics that are easy to follow, so you can dance and sing with us from your living room!
the party freeze dance song (2014 version download)
The repeated use of the word "freeze" throughout the song signifies a pause or temporary stop in the dance movements. Each verse introduces a different type of dance or movement (dancing, hopping, skipping, twirling), encouraging the listeners to express themselves in various ways. The key instruction is to stop and freeze when the singer says so, creating an element of anticipation and challenge.
The song's primary objective is to promote physical activity and coordination skills, while also enhancing listening and following directions. It encourages participants to embrace their creativity and individuality by allowing them to dance or move in any way they please within the given parameters.
This song is reminiscent of the classic kid song, The Hokey Pokey, with an added dance twist. Play the music video and follow along with the Super Simple Puppets as they move their bodies in and out, and shake them all about!
Now the party has started! This song has some dance moves built right into the words of the song and some great opportunity to try out some moves of your own! So turn it up and move just like the song says!
Now you are ready to play! To play, roll the dice and see what kind of dance it lands on. It might be The Twist, Square Dance, Ballet, Tap Dance, Disco, or Free Dance. Then try that kind of dance together! You can do the different dances to music, or just try the moves. You can do this activity as a group and try different ways of dancing together, or you can each take turns rolling the dice and performing dance moves for the party! If you need some inspiration for how each dance goes, watch how Caitie moves in the episode Dance Party.
Swamp pop musician Warren Storm is getting a haircut in this still image from a local documentary about why "The Freeze" line dance is popular in south Louisiana. Storm recorded a version of Ronnie Milsap's country song "If You Don't Want Me To" in the early 1990s.
Swamp pop musician Warren Storm is listening to a 45 of Ronnie Milsap's country song "If You Don't Want Me To" in this still image from a local documentary about why "The Freeze" line dance is popular in south Louisiana. Storm recorded a version of the song in the early 1990s.
"We were most excited about the topic because we couldn't find the answer on the internet," DeHart said. "This is one we just couldn't figure out: When and where did the song 'If You Don't Want Me To' and the dance 'The Freeze' get paired together to where they're still being done today?"
"Every morning before school or work, the DJ would announce live on the radio a location," DeHart said. "And people would show up at like 7:30 in the morning to dance to this one song on a boombox before going to school or work."
Musical statues is a children's game played at children's birthday parties in the United Kingdom.[1] In the United States it is often called freeze dance[2] while the Philippine name is statue dance.
Players stand in an area, usually a dance hall, with one person controlling the music. When the music starts the players should dance along to it, and when it stops, they must freeze in position. Any player moving or laughing while the music has stopped is out of the game.[3] Play continues until there is only one person left, who will be announced as the winner.[4]
In the newspaper dance game, players must dance on a sheet of newspaper without stepping off of it. Whenever the music stops and players freeze, the pieces of newspaper are torn in half to a smaller size.[5] For another version, pairs of players dance around the sheet, which they must step on as the music stops; the newspaper being folded to smaller sizes as the game progresses.
Dance-parties provide a structured way to learn challenging and difficult motor movements, including jumping jacks, galloping, crawling, hopping on one foot, and jumping with two feet forward. Freeze dance provides a child with the opportunity to pick a motor movement to perform with their peers. Your child may be excited by doing a windmill motion with an arm, and freeze dance gives them the opportunity to perform this movement and have other peers follow their lead. It teaches leadership, camaraderie, and turn-taking, all during one song. It also provides a great opportunity for the therapist to assist with upper extremity tasks to improve motor planning and coordination. During the remaining portions of a freeze dance song, the therapist can incorporate other movements that may be challenging for the child. If hopping on one foot is challenging, freeze dance may help alleviate some of the stress of learning how to perform this motion.
Music and dance provides a fun outlet for movement, exercise, and routines at Blue Bird Day. Each child appreciates and utilizes each song and dance in his/her own way. It provides regulation, stress relief, organization and joy. It is important to take time to listen and observe each child and therapist at Blue Bird Day. Behind each frustration there is also a joyful dance and a heart full of music.
In our family, the person who makes it home first from work or school on a Friday afternoon has an important responsibility: Set everything up for our official Friday night family dance party.
You can play this fun dance game if you have room to dance and music. Children of all ages can play it. It is fun to play at the toddler-age level throughout high school. So, get your dancing shoes on, blast the radio, and get ready to learn how to play the freeze dance below.
There are certain songs where the kids know all the words. Put the most popular song on and tell the kids they must sing and dance that round.Exercise and DanceDancing is a fun way to exercise. Freeze Dance is a fun way to incorporate exercise. Instead of dancing one round, challenge the kids to do jumping jacks, sit-ups, or running in place until the music stops.
Just Dance: Disney PartyNTSCPALReleased:NAOctober 23, 2012
EUOctober 23, 2012System(s):Wii
Xbox 360Developed by:Land Ho!Published by:Ubisoft, Disney Interactive StudiosGenre(s):RhythmSucceeded by:Just Dance: Disney Party 2''Just Dance: Disney Party'' is a dance game developed by Land Ho! and published by Ubisoft for the Wii and Xbox 360. The game was released in October 2012 in North America. The game is similar to Just Dance Kids, as it shares the concept of live action dancers, the game modes (Team High Scores, Freeze & Shake, Balloon Pop), and the animated score icons. However, 'Just Dance: Disney Party' includes Duet routines, which were never seen before in the Kids series. In addition, all the songs are featured in their original form (as opposed to most songs in the Kids series, which are covered in-game).
Whether you're an adult, elder, or child, this song is so hard not to dance to. It's got a great beat that will put a smile on your face, and Timberlake's voice is so smooth it feels like he's singing just for you.
This song is all about having confidence and being yourself, which is a great message for kids. If you know the dance moves mentioned in the song, you can teach the kids! Even if they prefer to make up their own moves, it'll be a blast to listen to.
This legendary 90s dance classic is perfect for children's parties. Any adults at the party will be on their feet, teaching the kids how to dance or enjoying themselves. Once you know the moves, you can't help but dance.
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