Animal Dance PreSchool taught by Guest Teacher Hannah L. W. Snyder
SESSION 2
Fridays 10:15 - 11:00 am
January 9 - March 13, 2026
$120
(10 Classes)
Ages 2 to 4
Class size is limited to 12 students.
$120 (per student) / $80 (for younger siblings use the code SIBLING at checkout, change quantity at checkout to 2)
Animal Dances for Preschool was created and founded by Corrie Befort. These classes bring physical education, imagination and technical skill together in a class designed for kids who love to MOVE. Wild, strong, beautiful, ferocious, delicate, swift, we’ll move as noisy packs, solitary creatures and dynamic murmurations. We’ll look to animals’ bodies to understand how our own muscles and bones work, and use sound and color toward movement invention. Classes pull from the biomechanics underlying contemporary modern dance forms, ballet technique, aikido, yoga, Franklin method and Pilates. These intertwine with sensory exploration and guided improvisational play to empower and amplify children’s physical voices and natural inner animals. All levels of movers welcome. Dancing will be barefoot, no special clothing required.
Location: The Palouse Mall, 2012 W Pullman Dr, Moscow, ID
Class size is limited to 10 students.
To register please fill out the form then press finalize and pay. If you prefer not to pay online, fill out the registration form then contact artsed@moscowcontemporary.org to arrange another form of payment.
*participant is not registered until payment has been received.
Cancellation Policy: All classes including Adult/Teen Workshops, ASAP, MSAP, and any other paid classes will not be refunded unless of an emergency situation. We regret that we cannot guarantee schedule change accommodations unless requested 30 days in advance.
Please review our liability waiver and sign before attending our classes.
Guest Teacher Hannah L. W. Snyder Bio: Movement is a critical element of the human experience, and it is an honor to steward that tradition. Obsessed with the Nutcracker since she was a 3 year old, Hannah has danced her whole life, being trained in classical ballet for 13 years and tap for 7 years. She taught formal and informal dance and movement in Lewiston and Moscow in theater camps, summer camps, and Festival Dance throughout college. She returns to teaching dance now, after yearning for years for an opportunity to spread the joy of dancing and see the thrill of young children learning how their bodies can move through time and space.