The program has added four new classes on Mondays, two in the morning and two in the afternoon. Owner Dana Goodman-Fisher, of Scarsdale, said she needed to increase classes to meet the demand of parents in in the area who want to register their children.
Morning and afternoon winter classes are open to children: newborn to age six and are held at the Scarsdale Synagogue.The new spring schedule can be found here.
Songs for Seeds features 45-minute classes led by a three-piece live band of teacher/musicians who encourage kids to sing, play instruments, and dance. Classes involve children and their parents or nannies who sing and dance with the band. At the end of class, the children are invited to sing with the band (karaoke style) and play the band’s instruments (guitar, keys and drums).
“When we started Songs for Seeds in Scarsdale last September we had eight classes. But the parental interest for registering their children into the program has been overwhelming,” said Goodman-Fisher. “We were thrilled and delighted to expand four more children’s classes for the spring. We’re very happy with the program’s quick success and ecstatic for the children who are singing, dancing and playing instruments with the Songs for Seeds band.”
She also said there’s also been a huge demand for booking the Song for Seeds band for children’s birthday parties.
For more information about Songs for Seeds, contact Dana Goodman Fisher at dana@songsforseeds.com.
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