Our school received an invaluable gift last Thursday, thanks to one of our local partners in education, Northampton Community College (NCC).
We developed a collaborative relationship with NCC back in 2019, and we are thrilled to have left behind the restrictions of the pandemic, being able to once again immerse ourselves into the Japanese cultural events that bring knowledge and joy to our students. Our second-grade curriculum includes a social studies unit of Japan, which we start covering in March. During the spring we learn about different aspects of Japanese culture, including housing, education, clothing, food, and much more. NCC and their Global Education Program attract different Japanese artists to our area, and when possible, they extend their generosity by sharing their artists with our school since they know our love for celebrating diversity and Japanese culture.
Ready with their beautiful kimonos, a traditional dance came next. While dancer, Ms. Eriko Kimura, performed the dance, Ms. Fumico Green explained the movements step by step and also indicated how each subtle movement is important in Japanese Folk dance. Our children and their natural exposure to music was very apparent as they picked up the steps and moves in no time. After the brief introduction, the students were following the moves of the instructor as natural pros.
Our last activity involved playing with the Hagoitas they had created earlier. The children were divided into two groups and the teachers demonstrated how the game was played by two people hitting a little feather back and forth. A lesson was taught about Japanese culture right at that moment. The purpose of the game is not to beat the opponent. The purpose of the game is to work in unison and harmony so that the feather can be hit by both players many times and both players can enjoy the game longer. Game on! Everyone understood the importance of sportsmanship by bowing before and after the match. They also learned that it was not as simple as it looked and that practice was required for mastery. The children had a lot of fun cheering for everyone, laughing, and enjoying a great game with their friends.
Special thanks to NCC Staff: