第一篇:邁克爾杰克遜逝世,麥當娜致辭The first moments of MTV
The first moments of MTV's Video Music Awards are always memorable, and VMA vet Madonna certainly did not disappoint with a tearful tribute to the late King of Pop.Walking onto the darkened stage wearing a black zippered jacket and skirt, Madonna said:
“Michael Jackson was born in August, 1958.so was I.Michael Jackson grew up in the suburbs of the Midwest.So did I.Michael Jackson had eight brothers and sisters.So do I.When Michael Jackson was 6 he became a superstar and was perhaps the world's most beloved child.When I was 6 my mother died.I think he got the shorter end of the stick.”I never had a mother, but he never had a childhood.And when you never get to have something, you become obsessed by it.I spent my childhood searching for my mother figures;sometimes I was successful.But how do you recreate your childhood when you are under the magnifying glass of the world for your entire life?
“There is no question that Michael Jackson was one of the greatest talents the world has ever known....That when he sang a song at the ripe old age of 8, he could make you feel like an experienced adult was squeezing your heart with his words....That the way he moved had the elegance of Fred Astaire and packed the punch of Muhammad Ali....That his music had an extra layer of inexplicable magic that didn't just make you want to dance but actually made you believe that you could fly, dare to dream, be anything that you wanted to be.Because that is what heroes do.And Michael Jackson was a hero.”He performed in soccer stadiums around the world, he sold hundreds of millions of records, he dined with prime ministers and presidents.Girls fell in love with him, boys fell in love with him, everyone wanted to dance like him, he seemed otherworldly, but he was also a human being.Like most performers, he was shy and plagued with insecurities.“I can't say we were great friends, but in 1991 I decided I wanted to get to know him better.I asked him out to dinner: I said, 'My treat, I'll drive, just you and me.' He agreed and showed up to my house without any bodyguards.We drove to the restaurant in my car.It was dark out, but he was still wearing sunglasses.I said, 'Michael, I feel like I'm talking to a limousine, do you think you could take off those glasses so I could see your eyes?' He paused for a moment, then he tossed the glasses out the window, looked at me with a wink and a smile and said, 'Can you see me
now, is that better?'
”In that moment, I could see both his vulnerability and his charm.The rest of the dinner, I was hell-bent on getting him to eat French fries, drink wine, have dessert and say bad words, things he never seemed to allow himself to do.Later, we went back to my house to watch a movie and we sat on the couch like two kids, and somewhere in the middle of the film, his hand snuck over and held mine.It felt like he was looking for a friend more than a romance and I was happy to oblige him.And in that moment he didn't feel like a superstar, he felt like a human being.We went out a few more times together and then for one reason or another we fell out of touch.Then, the witch hunt began and it seemed like one negative story after the other was coming out about Michael.I felt his pain.I know what it's like to walk down the street and feel like the whole world has turned against you.I know what it's like to feel helpless and unable to defend yourself because the roar of the lynch mob is so loud that you are convinced your voice can never be heard.“But I had a childhood, and I was allowed to make mistakes and find my own way in the world without the glare of the spotlight.When I first heard that Michael had died I was in London, days away from the opening of my tour.Michael was going to perform in the same venue as me a week later.All I could think about in that moment was that I had abandoned him.That we had abandoned him.That we had allowed this magnificent creature that once set the world on fire to somehow slip through the cracks.While he was trying to build a family and rebuild his career, we were all busy passing judgment.Most of us had turned our backs on him.”In a desperate attempt to hold onto his memory, I went on the Internet to watch old clips of him dancing and singing on TV and onstage and I thought, 'My God, he was so unique, so original, so rare.And there will never be anyone like him again.' He was a king.But he was also a human being and alas, we are all human beings and sometimes we have to lose things before we can truly appreciate them.I want to end this on a positive note and say that my sons, age 9 and 4, are obsessed with Michael Jackson.There's a whole lot of crotch-grabbing and moonwalking going on in my house, and it seems like a whole new generation of kids has discovered his genius and are bringing him to life again.I hope that wherever Michael is now, he is smiling about this.“Yes, yes Michael Jackson was a human being, but dammit, he was a king.Long live the king.”
第二篇:麥當娜悼念邁克爾·杰克遜演講
偶像勵志英語演講 第5期:第26屆MTV音樂錄影帶大獎開場麥當娜悼念邁克爾·杰克遜(1)
Thank you!Thank you!
謝謝你們!謝謝你們!
Michael Jackson was born in August 1958.So was I.Michael Jackson grew up in the suburbs of theMidwest.So did I.Michael Jackson had eight brothersand sisters.So do I.When Michael Jackson was six,he became a superstar, and was perhaps the world'smost beloved child.When I was six, my mother died.I think he got the shorter end of the stick.I never had a mother, but he never had achildhood.And when you never get to have something, you become obsessed by it.I spentmy childhood searching for my mother's figures.Sometimes I was successful, but how do yourecreate your childhood when you are under the magnifying glass of the world for your entirelife.邁克爾·杰克遜出生于1958年8月,我也是。邁克爾·杰克遜是在美國中西部的郊區長大的,我也是。邁克爾·杰克遜有八個兄弟姐妹,我也是。在邁克爾·杰克遜6歲的時候,他便成為了一個超級巨星,或許更是世界上最受鐘愛的小孩。而我6歲的時候,母親永遠離開了我。我想他甚至更加早就失去了母親。我從沒有擁有過母愛,而他卻從來沒有享受過童年。當一個人意識到永遠得不到某種東西時,他就會對此念念不忘。我耗盡了童年尋找母親的形象,有時我做到了。但當你的一生都被安置在放大鏡下被人關注時,試問你又如何重新找回你的童年?
There is no question that Michael Jackson was one of the greatest talents the world has everknown.That, when he sang a song at the ripe old age of eight he could make you feel like anexperienced adult was squeezing your heart with his words.That the way he moved had theelegance of Fred Astaire and packed the punch of Muhammad Ali.That his music had an extralayer of inexplicable magic that didn't just make you want to dance but actually made youbelieve you could fly, dare to dream, be anything that you wanted to be.Because that is whatheroes do and Michael Jackson was a hero!
毫無疑問邁克爾·杰克遜是世界上最偉大的天才之一。當他還是個8歲的小孩時,他的歌聲已經讓人感覺像個飽經滄桑的成人在述說他的故事,也因此扣人心弦。他的舞臺魅力,有歌舞之王之稱的弗雷德·阿斯泰爾那樣的優雅,又有拳王穆罕默德·阿里那樣的震撼力。這使得他的音樂有一種難以言喻的魔力,讓你不僅僅想隨之起舞,更讓你相信你可以飛翔,勇于夢想,成為任何你想成為的人。因為這就是英雄的影響力!而邁克爾·杰克遜就是個英雄!
偶像勵志英語演講 第6期:第26屆MTV音樂錄影帶大獎開場麥當娜悼念邁克爾·杰克遜(2)
He performed in soccer stadiums around the world,he sold hundreds of millions of records, he dinedwith prime ministers and presidents.Girls fell inlove with him, boys fell in love with him, everyonewanted to dance like him.He seemed otherworldly--but he was also a human being.他在世界各地的足球場做過演出,他有著數億張的全球專輯銷量,他接受過許多國家首相和總統的宴請。女孩兒們愛上了他,男孩兒們迷上了他,每個人都想和他一樣跳舞,他是那么的超凡脫俗——但同時他也是個凡人。
Like most performers he was shy and plagued with insecurities.I can't say we were greatfriends, but in 1991 I decided I wanted to try to get to know him better.I asked him out todinner, I said “My treat, I'll drive--just you and me.” 正如大部分歌手一樣,他很靦腆,又深深為自身的不安全感而困擾。我不敢說我們是很要好的朋友,但是在1991年我決定更為深入地了解他。于是我邀請他共進晚餐,我說:“我請客,我來開車——就你和我。”
He agreed and showed up to my house without any bodyguards.We drove to the restaurant inmy car.It was dark out, but he was still wearing sunglasses.I said,“Michael, I feel like I'mtalking to a limousine.Do you think you can take off your glasses so I can see your eyes?”
他答應了,并只身一人不帶任何保鏢出現在我家。我開車和他去飯店,天已經黑了,可他仍然戴著墨鏡。我說:“邁克爾,我覺得我是在跟這輛車說話。你能把眼鏡摘下來讓我看見你的眼睛嗎?”
He paused for a moment then he tossed the glasses out the window, looked at me with a winkand a smile and said, “Can you see me now? Is that better?” 他猶豫了一會兒然后把眼鏡扔出窗外,用閃爍的眼睛直視著我,笑著說:“現在你能看見我了嗎?這樣是不是更好?”
In that moment, I could see both his vulnerability and his charm.The rest of the dinner, Iwas hell-bent on getting him to eat French fries, drink wine, have dessert and say bad words.Things he never seemed to allow himself to do.Later we went back to my house to watch amovie and we sat on the couch like two kids, and somewhere in the middle of the film, his handsnuck over and held mine.這時我終于感受到他的脆弱和他的魅力。在接下來的晚餐時間里,我盡我所能地讓他和我一起吃炸薯條,一起喝紅酒吃甜點,甚至爆粗口,讓他做一些他似乎從來不允許自己做的事。
后來,我們又開車回到我的家,一起像小孩兒一樣坐在長沙發上看電影。看著看著,他悄悄地把手搭過來握住了我的手。
It felt like he was looking for a friend more than a romance, and I was happy to oblige him.Inthat moment, he didn't feel like a superstar.He felt like a human being.那種感覺,就像他正試圖擁抱他的朋友而非戀人,而我非常高興地接受了他。就是這樣的時刻,讓我覺得他不再是一個超級巨星,他只是一個平凡的人。
We went out a few more times together, and then for one reason or another we fell out oftouch.Then the witch hunt began, and it seembed like one negative story after another wascoming out about Michael.I felt his pain, I know what it's like to walk down the street and feellike the whole world is turned against you.I know what it's like to feel helpless and unable todefend yourself because the roar of the lynch mob is so loud that you are convinced yourvoice can never be heard.在那之后,我們又一起出去過幾次,但后來因為某些原因我們失去了聯系。緊接著,巫婆的詛咒似乎就開始了,關于邁克爾的壞消息一個接著一個不斷地傳出。我可以體會他的痛苦。我很清楚當一個人走在街上而全世界似乎都與你為敵的感覺,我也很清楚那種無助和無法為自己辯護的痛苦,因為那些嘶吼著要將你處死的聲音實在太大,以至于無論你如何大聲否認也沒人聽見。
偶像勵志英語演講 第7期:第26屆MTV音樂錄影帶大獎開場麥當娜悼念邁克爾·杰克遜(3)
But I had a childhood, and I was allowed to makemistakes and find my own way in the world withoutthe glare of the spotlight.我是有童年的,而我也可以在鎂光燈照不到的、屬于我的世界里犯錯和做我自己。
When I first heard that Michael had died, I was inLondon, days away from the opening of my tour.Michael was going to perform in the same venue asme a week later.All I could think about in this moment was,“I had abandoned him.” That wehad abandoned him.That we had allowed this magnificent creature who had once set the worldon fire to somehow slip through the cracks.While he was trying to build a family and rebuild hiscareer, we were all busy passing judgment.Most of us had turned our backs on him.當聽到邁克爾去世的消息時,我人在倫敦,巡回演唱會剛開始了幾天。而邁克爾原本也計劃在一周之后來這里演出。當時我的感覺便是我拋棄了他,我們都拋棄了他!因為我們竟然默
許這位曾讓世界沸騰的俊杰遭受各種流言的折磨。當他試圖建立自己的家庭和重拾他的事業時,我們都忙于對他做出評判。我們中的大部分人都拒絕了他。
In a desperate attempt to hold on to his memory, I went on the Internet to watch old clips ofhim dancing and singing on TV and on stage and I thought, “My God, he was so unique, sooriginal, so rare, and there will never be anyone like him again.He was a king.”
在我傷心欲絕的時候,我不斷上網重溫他以前在電視或演唱會上的表演片段,以憑吊我對他的思念。而每每這個時刻,我便會覺得:“老天!他真是太特別了,極其大膽又極具獨創性。毫無疑問永遠都不會再有人能像他那樣。他就是一個王者。”
But he was also a human being, and alas we are all human beings and sometimes we have tolose things before we can truly appreciate them.I want to end this on a positive note and saythat my sons, age nine and four, are obsessed with Michael Jackson.There's a whole lot ofcrotch grabbing and moon walking going on in my house.And, it seems like a whole newgeneration of kids has discovered his genius and are bringing him to life again.I hope thatwherever Michael is right now he is smiling about this.但同時他又是個凡人。唉,我們都是凡人,以至于有時總要失去之后才懂得珍惜。最后,我想以一個積極樂觀的方式結束我的發言。我的兩個兒子,一個9歲,一個4歲,都非常癡迷于邁克爾·杰克遜,成天都在家里跳月球漫步,就好像全世界新一代的小孩兒們發現了杰克遜的天賦,并將他重新復活一樣。無論邁克爾現在身在何處,我都希望他看到這些時都是面帶微笑的。
Yes, yes, Michael Jackson was a human being but he was a king.Long live the king.是的,邁克爾·杰克遜是一個人,但他更是一個王者!一個永世長存的王者!
第三篇:邁克爾杰克遜碑文
If — Rudyard Kipling 如果 —— 拉迪亞德·吉卜林
If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you;如果周圍的人毫無理性地向你發難,你仍能鎮定自若保持冷靜; If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too;如果眾人對你心存猜忌,你仍能自信如常并認為他們的猜忌情有可原; If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, 如果你肯耐心等待不急不躁,Or, being lied about, don't deal in lies, 或遭人誹謗卻不以牙還牙,Or, being hated, don't give way to hating, 或遭人憎恨卻不以惡報惡;
And yet don't look too good, nor talk too wise;既不裝腔作勢,亦不氣盛趾高;
If you can dreamand not make thoughts your aim;如果你有神思,而又不走火入魔; If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster And treat those two impostors just the same;如果你坦然面對勝利和災難,對虛渺的勝負榮辱胸懷曠蕩; If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools, 如果你能忍受有這樣的無賴,歪曲你的口吐真言蒙騙笨漢,Or watch the things you gave your life to broken, And stoop and build 'em up with worn-out tools;或看著心血鑄就的事業崩潰,仍能忍辱負重腳踏實地重新攀登; If you can make one heap of all your winnings And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss, 如果你敢把取得的一切勝利,為了更崇高的目標孤注一擲,And lose, and start again at your beginnings And never breathe a word about your loss;面臨失去,決心從頭再來而絕口不提自己的損失; If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone, 如果人們早已離你而去,你仍能堅守陣地奮力前驅,And so hold on when there is nothing in you Except the Will which says to them:“Hold on”;身上已一無所有,唯存意志在高喊“頂住”; If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, 如果你跟平民交談而不變謙虛之態,Or walk with kings如果你能惜時如金利用每一分鐘不可追回的光陰; Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it, 那么,你的修為就會如天地般博大,并擁有了屬于自己的世界,Andyou'll be a Man my son!更重要的是:孩子,你成為了真正頂天立地之人
第四篇:邁克爾杰克遜的生平事跡
邁克爾·約瑟夫·杰克遜【1958.8.29——2009.06.26】,流行樂、搖滾樂、R&B音樂歌手、舞蹈家、演員、編舞、慈善家和唱片制作人。被吉尼斯世界紀錄認定為世界歷史最偉大的藝術家。被譽為流行音樂之王(King of Pop),是流行音樂和文化的代表性人物,從20世紀80年代起為整個現代流行音樂史締造了一個傳奇般的時代。作為一名極為優秀的藝術家,出色的音樂全才,他在作詞、作曲、場景制作、編曲、演唱、樂器等方面都有著卓越的成就,在舞蹈、舞臺表演、時尚等方面也有著獨特的貢獻和非凡的影響力,他被公認為是有史以來最偉大的藝人,亦是世上為人所公認最受歡迎和最多支持者的藝人。他作為主唱和最年輕的成員,在1964年首次亮相The jackson 5樂隊,后來又于1971年成功開始獨唱生涯。1979年成年后發行的第1張專輯《Off The Wall》就被譽為迪斯科音樂經典之作,1982年發行專輯《Thriller》,是世界上唯一的總銷量過億的專輯,融合了各種樂迷的喜好,涵蓋流行、funk、搖滾、迪斯科、R&B多種元素的天才之作,不僅突破了種族界限,打破了當時白人壟斷流行音樂界的局面,還把正處于亞文化的黑人音樂推向主流,為后來的黑人表演者從藝鋪下了光明大道。史上最著名公益單曲《We Are the World》正是由他與萊昂納爾·里奇共同創作完成的。他開創了現代MTV,把音樂視頻從宣傳工具轉換成一種帶有音樂故事情節的藝術表達形式。作為現代MTV音樂的創始人與里程碑,他所創作的《Thriller》在真正意義上標志了MV的誕生。被視為有著“文化、歷史和藝術上的重要價值”的單曲《Thriller》的音樂錄像帶是全球第一支現代MV,被譽為史上“最偉大的音樂錄像帶”,成為第一個被美國國會圖書館收藏的MV,空前提升了MTV在現代音樂工業的地位,而《Billie Jean》音樂錄影帶更是使邁克爾成為歷史上第一個出現在MTV電視臺上的黑人歌手,摧毀了商業電臺里綿延數個世代的種族隔離,如今現代MTV這種音樂形式被廣泛應用,幾乎遍布整個現代流行音樂界。邁克爾·杰克遜還推廣復雜的現代舞,例如機械舞和月球漫步。
邁克爾杰克遜(18張)
他獨特的音色、聲音、唱腔、舞蹈,向世界各地延伸,打破了文化、種族、經濟、時代的隔閡,激勵與影響了無數流行、搖滾、R&B、hip hop藝術家。邁克爾已獲得格萊美終身成就獎,作為為數不多的杰出藝術家之一,他獨一無二的三次入選了搖滾名人堂,他還獲得了多個吉尼斯世界紀錄,包括“世界歷史上最成功的藝術家”、“一年賺錢最多的流行樂歌手”、“最成功的流行樂家庭”。擁有15座格萊美獎、26座全美音樂獎(全美音樂獎歷史上獲獎最多的藝人,包括“世紀藝術家之一”)、擁有17首美國billboard榜冠軍單曲(包括四首The Jackson 5時期的歌曲)。
《Thriller》是世界銷量第一的專輯,該唱片在2006年吉尼斯世界紀錄認定銷量已達1.04億張。其他專輯《Off The Wall》(1979年),《BAD》(1987年),《Dangerous》(1991年),和《HIStory》(1995年)也同樣躋身世界百大暢銷專輯行列。在2006年國際唱片工業協會公布“全球唱片銷量排行榜”中,邁克爾杰克遜名列第一,全球唱片銷量超過7.5億張,個人已有全球2.15億專輯銷量認證,使他成為音樂史上最暢銷的流行歌手。2012年官方公布邁克爾·杰克遜唱片總銷量已近10億。
杰克遜改變了流行音樂和音樂錄像藝術,在現代流行音樂造就了自己的王國。杰克遜獨特的音樂和唱腔,舞蹈,影響了流行、R&B、搖滾和嘻哈音樂的眾多藝術家,主要影響了包括Mariah Carey,Britney Spears,Beyonce,Usher,JustinTimberlake,Chris Brown,Ne-Yo,John Mayer,Bobby Brown,'NSYNC,Ludacris,50 Cent,The Game,Fall Out Boy,Miley Cyrus,Lenny Kravitz,Lady Gaga,Justin Bieberand R.Kelly,Christina Aguilera。
他是世界上擁有最多歌迷的歌手,一位杰出的慈善家和人道主義者,他為慈善事業捐款3億美元,是全世界以個人名義捐助慈善事業最多的藝人(獨自支持了世界上39個慈善救助基金會)。但不幸的是,邁克爾杰克遜作為一位百年難遇的藝術家,一個善舉無數的慈善家,卻也是一個飽受媒體污蔑,被世人深深誤解的人。他的膚色變白(因患有白癜風和紅斑狼瘡使皮膚黑色素不穩定)一直被媒體爭相報道,引發爭議。他結過兩次婚,分別在1994年和1996年,并育有三個孩子。邁克爾杰克遜于美國當地時間2009年6月25日因被注射過量異丙酚等藥物陷入深度昏迷送入醫院,下午搶救無效,被宣告死亡,終年50歲。生前原定于同年7月13日開始的10場復出演唱會,門票在數小時內銷售一空,隨后加到50場,總共115萬張票,添加的40場門票也在開放售票的四個小時內全部售空,但演唱會隨邁克爾·杰克遜的不期而別未能如期開唱。他的逝去震驚了全球,億萬歌迷傷心落淚,其現場追悼會吸引了全球30多億觀眾,收視率創下了吉尼斯紀錄。
2010年10月25日美國《福布斯》雜志公布最新一期“已故名人收入榜”邁克爾·杰克遜以2.75億美元收入登上榜首。憑借唱片銷售、演唱會紀錄片《This is it》全球放映、音樂版權許可和新音樂專輯發行,杰克遜身后收入頗豐,2009年以9000萬美元在排行榜上排名第三,2010年更是拔得頭籌。《福布斯》雜志說,杰克遜一人的收入超過排行榜上其他12位名人收入總和。
涉及音樂風格
R&B(節奏布魯斯)、Hard Rock(硬搖滾)、rap(說唱)、Soft rock(慢搖滾)、Pop(流行)、soul(靈魂樂)、Psychedelic soul(迷幻靈魂樂)、Blues(藍調)、Jazz(爵士音樂)、Ballad(民謠)、funk(放克)、Disco(迪斯科)、Electronicmusic(電子音樂)、hiphop(嘻哈)、Reggae(雷鬼)、New jack swing(新杰克搖擺)、dance(舞曲)、New Age(新世紀)、gospel(福音)、opera(歌劇)、classical music(古典音樂)等。
杰克遜的音樂風格根植于R&B,摩城音樂,流行樂和靈魂樂。他的音樂受當代音樂人如Little Richard,James Brown,Diana Ross,大衛魯芬,Fred Astaire和Bee Gees的作品影響。其中對他產生最大影響的是James Brown。
第五篇:邁克爾杰克遜律動教案
大班韻律活動《搖滾巴士》
【活動目標】
1、初步發現機械舞的特點,感受它節奏感強、動作頓點的獨特魅力;
2、調動生活經驗合作創編乘坐巴士的動作,嘗試在動作中大膽表現特定的舞蹈元素;
3、在張揚個性的游戲中享受情景化舞蹈的樂趣。
【活動過程】
(一)觀看視頻,發現機械舞的特點并初步體驗
1、師幼討論機械舞動作特點
師:你最喜歡Michael這段舞蹈中的哪個動作?
(請幼兒大膽表現視頻里的舞蹈動作。)
師:做這些動作是什么感覺?你覺得這個舞的特點是什么?
幼1:我覺得跳起來很帥!動作很酷!
幼2:他很用力。
幼3:我覺得他的動作-下二下的(一停一頓),好像機器人在跳舞。
師:你們看得很仔細,像這樣動作很有力、一停一頓的舞蹈就叫機槭舞。Michael的機械舞有很多好看的造型,我們來學學吧!(出示兩張Michael舞蹈造型照片,幼兒嘗試模仿。)
2、在機器人游戲中初步體驗動作有力、停頓的感覺。
(評價:鼓勵幼兒大膽活動身體各個部位的關節,找到停頓的感覺)
播放音樂Beat it,隨著音樂動動頭,手臂,肩膀。
(二)調動生活經驗,創編機械舞動作
1、傾聽故事
教師在音樂伴奏下有節奏地講述關于乘坐巴士的情景故事:
巴士站臺,等等車。
巴士來了,快上車。
找到位置,拉扶手。
你在干嘛?
注意安全,上坡了。(下坡了)
車到站了,快下車。
2、幼兒討論,完整故事內容。師幼在音樂中一同講述故事。
師:人們在乘坐巴士的時候可能會做什么呢?
幼1:聽音樂。
幼2:看報紙。
師:那我們把這些事情也講到故事里去。
(評價:講述故事的時候注意吻合音樂節奏。)
3、結合生活經驗,創編機械舞風格的動作
師:剛才我在等車的時候做了什么動作?
幼1:你的頭在轉。
師:一起來學學我。
(評價:提醒幼兒動作跟隨音樂節奏,嘗試邊動邊講故事。)
師:巴士來了之后,機器人可能會用什么動作上車呢?
(引導幼兒集體創編第二個動作。)
(評價:注意動作的頓點。)
4、分組創編動作。
師:現在還剩下四句,我們來找到好朋友商量商量:選哪一句?可以做哪些動作?注意機器人停一頓的感覺哦!(幼兒自由緒伴創編動作。)
5、分組展示,鼓勵個性化的創編。
師:公車上,機器人除了站著拉扶手,還可以怎么拉?
你還想怎么表現巴士上下坡的時候機器人的動作?
下車的時候機器人身體的哪些部位還可以一起動起來?
(評價:注意動作的力度以更好的模仿機器人。)
(三)完整舞蹈,個性化的表現機械舞特點。
1、串聯動作,跟音樂做動作
(評價:鼓勵和朋友不一樣的創意。)
2、設置巴士場景,完整舞蹈。
(幼兒將椅子擺成巴士上的座位,跟隨音樂舞蹈。)(評價:表揚動作有力、有頓點的幼兒。)
3、簡單裝扮,讓表演更盡興。
(幼兒戴黑帽子、白手套,表現自己的動作。)
4、幼兒和客人老師組成“大巴士”舞蹈
(幼兒找到大巴士上的舒服位置舞蹈,最后“下車”時自然退場。)