Description :
The Azraq Dancing Team focused on the human skeleton, specifically its structure and how it allows for movement. Using straws and strong strings, they constructed their very own dancing skeletons. By carefully connecting the straws at joints like knees, elbows, and shoulders, they brought their skeletal models to life, mimicking real bone movement. Strings acted as muscles, allowing them to puppet their creations through various dance moves. The Azraq Dancing team gave us a visual demonstration of how different bones work together to enable movement. Amazing work Azraq Dancing!
We are Syrian students from the Azraq Education and Community Fund Center in Jordan. We chose the Skeleton experiment because we like to try the practical experience and discover the parts of the skeleton, where a structure of two figures was created, one of which is movable and the other is fixed. It was a wonderful work characterized by teamwork and fun among us.
from Syria
teacher: Ms. Malak Al Suite
location: Azraq, Jordan
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The Little Scientists with Ms. Penelope and Ms. Panagoula
on 23/05/2024
What a wonderful and way-out idea! Very cheerful video!
The Little Scientist from Menidi (Greece)
from our Mentor
Jamal Rnjbal
on 21/05/2024
I am dancing with Azraq Dancing! What ana amazing way to show us and teach us about the human body and the bones that make us move the way we do!
So proud of all of you!
With love,
Jamal
Joram Medina Gijon, SCIENCE WEDNESDAY
on 20/05/2024
Greatly done guys! We can see you had lots of fun creating them and learning about the anatomy of the human body :)
Greetings from Science Wednesday
on 15/05/2024
It's so cute and creative! We liked a lot the way you created your skeletons, especially when you made them dance!