HOMESPUN COMMUNITY DANCING READING LIST
BY GRADE LEVEL
GRADES K to 2
Allen, Debbie;
illustrated by Kadir
Nelson. Brothers of the Knight (Sagebrush
Education Resources, 2001). ISBN 0613443799
In this contemporary retelling of the fairy tale "Twelve
Dancing Princesses," an African-American reverend in Harlem
endeavors to discover why the shoes of his twelve sons are
worn to pieces every morning.
Ancona, George. Let's Dance
(Morrow Junior Books, 1998). ISBN 0688162118
Simple text and photographs describe various dances from all
over the world.
Appelt, Kathi; illustrated by LeUyen
Pham. Piggies in a Polka (Harcourt, 2003).
ISBN 0152164839
Pigs dance the night away when a polka band plays at the
annual hootenanny.
Bornstein, Ruth Lercher. The
Dancing Man (Houghton Mifflin Company Trade &
Reference Division, 1998).
ISBN 0395834295
In a poor village near the Baltic Sea, a boy finds a pair of
magical shoes & spends his life dancing in them to produce
happiness & joy for others.
Boynton, Sandra. Barnyard Dance
(Workman Publishing, 1999). ISBN 1563054426
The animals at the farm share a romping-good dance in a
poem/rhyme driven by the music of the animals' dancing and
singing.
Bryan, Ashley. The Dancing
Granny (Aladdin Books, 1987). ISBN 0689711492
Spider Ananse gets Granny started dancing so he can raid her
garden, but his own trick does him in.
Burgard, Anna Marlis; illustrated
by Leighanne Dees. Flying Feet: A Story of Irish
Dance (Chronicle Books LLC, 2005). ISBN
0811844315
Based on a true event, this classic tale illustrates the
enduring tradition of dance and music in Ireland.
Cox, David. Ayu and the Perfect
Moon (Bodley Head, 1984). ISBN 0370305337
In a Balinese village, a young girl performs a traditional
dance.
DeFelice, Cynthia C; illustrated by
Robert Andrew Parker. The Dancing Skeleton
(Macmillan Pub. c1989). ISBN 0027264521
An ornery dead man refuses to stay in his coffin and causes
a disturbance when the best fiddler in town comes to call on
his widow.
Dengler, Marianna; illustrated by Sibyl
Graber Gerig. Fiddlin' Sam (Rising Moon,
1999). ISBN 0873587421
Wandering through the Ozarks and bringing joy to people with
his music, Fiddlin' Sam seeks the right person to take up
his fiddle and carry on the practice.
Dillon, Leo and Diane. Rap a Tap
Tap: Here's Bojangles Think of That! (Blue Sky
Press, 2002). ISBN 0590478834
In illustrations and rhyme describes the dancing of
Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, one of the most famous tap
dancers of all time.
Edwards, Richard; illustrated by
Caroline Anstey. Moles Can Dance (Candlewick
Press, 1994) ISBN 1564023532
Despite being told by all the other animals that moles
cannot dance, a mole persists in trying and proves them
wrong.
Flournoy, Vanessa and Valerie;
paintings by James E.
Ransome. Celie and the Harvest Fiddler
(Tambourine Books, 1995). ISBN 0688114571
In a story set in the 1870s, an African American girl who
wants desperately to win the costume contest at the All
Hallows' Eve harvest festival receives from a mysterious
fiddler a mask that grants wishes.
Gray, Libba Moore; illustrated by Raul
Colon. My Mama Had a Dancing Heart
(Orchard Books, c1995). ISBN 0531094707
A ballet dancer recalls how she and her mother would welcome
each season with a dance outdoors. This isn't really about
ballet but about the joy of dancing.
Gray, Libba Moore; illustrated by Lloyd Bloom.
When Uncle Took the Fiddle
(Orchard Books, 1999). ISBN 0531301370
Uncle's inspired playing of the fiddle causes sleepy family
members to pick up other instruments and join him, while the
neighbors come to join the celebration.
Kinsey-Warnock, Natalie; illustrated by Leslie W. Bowman.
The Fiddler of the Northern Lights
(Dutton/Cobblehill, 1996). ISBN 0525652159
A fantasy set in the Far North about a fiddler whose music
makes the northern lights dance.
Lowell, Susan; illustrated by Jane
Manning. Cindy Ellen : A Wild Western Cinderella
(HarperCollins Publishers, 2000). ISBN 0060274468
Cindy Ellen loses one of her diamond spurs at the square
dance in this wild western retelling of the classic
Cinderella story.
Martin, Bill Jr. and John Archambault;
illustrated by Ted
Rand. Barn Dance! (Henry Holt
and company, 1988). ISBN 0805007997
A farm boy awakens in the middle of the night and is lured
to the barn, where the animals are holding an old-fashioned
hoedown.
McKissack, Patricia C.;
illustrated by Jerry Pinkney.
Mirandy and Brother Wind
(Book Wholesalers, Incorporated, 2002). ISBN 0758731434
To win first prize in the Junior Cakewalk, Mirandy tries to
capture the wind for her partner.
McPhail, David. Mole Music
(Holt, c1999). ISBN 0805028196
Feeling that something is missing in his simple life, Mole
acquires a violin and learns to make beautiful, joyful
music.
Medearis, Angela Shelf;
illustrated by Samuel Byrd.
Dancing with the Indians (Holiday House,
1991). ISBN 0823408930
As an African-American family of the 1930s observes dancing
at a Seminole Indian powwow, they recall the tales of a
grandfather, a runaway slave who had found refuge with the
Seminoles.
Pinkney, Brian. Max Found Two
Sticks (Simon
& Schuster Children's Publishing, 2005).
ISBN 1416903100
With just two sticks and a lot of imagination and energy,
Max fills his urban neighborhood with music.
Ryder, Joanne ; illustrated by Steven
Kellogg. Big Bear Ball. (HarperCollins
Publishers, 2002). ISBN 0060279559
Bears of all shapes and sizes (and even species) arrive by
balloon from near and far for the Big Bear Ball, and an
all-night hoedown ensues.
Sanderson, Ruth. The Twelve
Dancing Princesses (Little, Brown, 1993). ISBN
0316770175
Retells the tale of twelve princesses who dance secretly all
night long and how their secret is eventually discovered.
Schaefer, Carole Lexa;
illustrated by Christine
Davenier.
Full Moon Barnyard Dance (Candlewick Press,
2003). ISBN 0763618780
A barnyard full of animals goes down to the pond at night
for a rousing dance.
Seeger, Pete; illustrations by Michael
Hays. Abiyoyo, based on a South African lullaby and
folk story (Macmillan, 1986). ISBN 0027814904
Banished from the town for making mischief, a little boy and
his father are welcomed back when they find a way to make
the dreaded giant Abiyoyo disappear.
Siegelson, Kim; illustrated by Lisa
Cohen. Dancing the Ring Shout! (Jump at the
Sun, Hyperion Books for Children, 2003). ISBN 078680453X
A boy becomes old enough to attend the Ring Shout (a
call-and-response style of song and movement), a traditional
African American celebration of when the hard work of
harvest is finished.
Smith, Cynthia L.;
illustrated by Cornelius
Van Wright and Ying-Hwa Hu. Jingle Dancer
(Morrow Junior Books, 2000). ISBN
068816241X
Jenna, a contemporary Muscogee (Creek) girl in Oklahoma,
wants to honor a family tradition by jingle dancing at the
next powwow.
Thomas, Mark. African Dancing
(Children's Press, 2001). ISBN 0516231413
A young girl learns African dancing. Readers will discover
the importance of the music, clothing, and moves of the
dance.
Thomas, Mark. Irish Step Dancing
(Children's Press, 2001). ISBN 051623143X
Readers will discover what Irish step dancers wear, the kind
of music that is used for dancing, and some basic steps.
Thomas, Mark. Square Dancing
(Children's Press, 2001). ISBN 0516231456
This selection in the "Let's Dance" series provides a simple
overview of square dancing.
Walsh, Ellen Stoll. Hop Jump
(Book
Wholesalers, Incorporated, 2002). ISBN
075872747X
A frog, tired of watching the others of her ilk engaging in
their monotonous, "Hop jump, hop jump." teaches her cohorts
to dance.
Wilder, Laura Ingalls;
illustrated by Renée Graef.
Dance at Grandpa's, adapted from
the Little House books (Harper Collins, 1994). ISBN
006023878X
A young pioneer girl and her family attend a wintertime
party at her grandparent's house in the big woods of
Wisconsin.
Wolkstein, Diane; illustrated by Jesse
Sweetwater. Bouki Dances the Kokioko: A Comical Tale
from Haiti (Harcourt Brace, 1997). ISBN
0152000348
After much coaching, Bouki wins the prize for dancing the
king's secret dance but is then outwitted by his sneaky
friend.
GRADES 3 to 4
Allen, Debbie;
illustrated by Kadir
Nelson. Brothers of the Knight (Sagebrush
Education Resources, 2001). ISBN 0613443799
In this contemporary retelling of the fairy tale "Twelve
Dancing Princesses," an African-American reverend in Harlem
endeavors to discover why the shoes of his twelve sons are
worn to pieces every morning.
Ancona, George. Let's Dance
(Morrow Junior Books, 1998). ISBN 0688162118
Simple text and photographs describe various dances from all
over the world.
Bartoletti, Susan;
illustrated by Annika Nelson. Dancing with
Dziadziu
(Harcourt Brace, 1997). ISBN 0152006753
A young girl shares her ballet dancing with her dying
grandmother who shares memories of her family's immigration
from Poland and of dancing with the girl's grandfather.
Bornstein, Ruth Lercher. The
Dancing Man (Houghton Mifflin Company Trade &
Reference Division, 1998).
ISBN 0395834295
In a poor village near the Baltic Sea, a boy finds a pair of
magical shoes & spends his life dancing in them to produce
happiness & joy for others.
Flournoy, Vanessa and Valerie;
paintings by James E.
Ransome. Celie and the Harvest Fiddler
(Tambourine Books, 1995). ISBN 0688114571
In a story set in the 1870s, an African American girl who
wants desperately to win the costume contest at the All
Hallows' Eve harvest festival receives from a mysterious
fiddler a mask that grants wishes.
Laufer, Peter; illustrated by Susan L.
Roth. Made in Mexico (National Geographic
Society, c2000). ISBN 0792271181
Describes the importance of the guitar in Mexico, especially
in Paracho, a town which is becoming the center of the
Mexican guitar industry.
London, Jonathan; illustrated by Gilles Pelletier.
The Sugaring-Off Party (Turtleback Books,
1999). ISBN 060620010X
Sugaring-off parties, a little-known French Canadian
tradition, are a popular way for people who live near
maple-sugar forests to celebrate the coming of spring.
Mattox, Cheryl Warren (collected and
adapted by); illustrations from the works of Varnette P.
Honeywood and Brenda Joysmith. Shake it to the One
That You Love the Best: Play Songs and Lullabies From Black
Musical Traditions (Warren-Mattox
Productions, 1990). ISBN 0962338109
A collection of play songs, games, and lullabies which
advance children's awareness in two aspects of Black culture
– music and art.
Medearis, Angela Shelf;
illustrated by Samuel Byrd.
Dancing with the Indians (Holiday House,
1991). ISBN 0823408930
As an African-American family of the 1930s observes dancing
at a Seminole Indian powwow, they recall the tales of a
grandfather, a runaway slave who had found refuge with the
Seminoles.
Schroeder,
Alan; paintings
by Bernie Fuchs. Ragtime Tumpie
(Joy Street Books, 1989). ISBN 0316774979
A surge of bounteous energy and happiness show how "Tumpie"
had to dance, couldn't let anything stop her, and held on to
the dream that would someday propel her to world fame.
Siegelson, Kim; illustrated by Lisa
Cohen. Dancing the Ring Shout! (Jump at the
Sun, Hyperion Books for Children, 2003). ISBN 078680453X
A boy becomes old enough to attend the Ring Shout (a
call-and-response style of song and movement), a traditional
African American celebration of when the hard work of
harvest is finished.
Smith, Cynthia L.;
illustrated by Cornelius
Van Wright and Ying-Hwa Hu. Jingle Dancer
(Morrow Junior Books, 2000). ISBN
068816241X
Jenna, a contemporary Muscogee (Creek) girl in Oklahoma,
wants to honor a family tradition by jingle dancing at the
next powwow.
Spinelli, Eileen; illustrated by Paul Yalowitz.
Boy, Can He Dance!
(Simon &
Schuster Children's Publishing, 1997). ISBN
0689815336
Tony's father wants him to become a chef, but for Tony
dancing is his world.
Stanford, Candice; illustrated by Flo
Hosa Dougherty. The Man Who Set the Town Dancing: El
Hombre Que Puso a Bailar a Todo el Pueblo (Clear
Light Publishers, 2002). ISBN 1574160508
A profile of Jose Tena, who dreamed that someday everyone in
his town would know the folk dances from when New Mexico was
still a Spanish colony, and who made that dream come true
through his Ballet Folklorico.
Walter, Mildred Pitts; illustrated by
Margot Tomes. Ty's One-Man Band
(Econo-Clad Books October, 1999).
ISBN
0808534963
Set in a southern black community; on a hot, humdrum
day Ty meets a man who, using a washboard, comb, spoons, and
pail, fills that night with music.
Wilder, Laura Ingalls;
illustrated by Garth
Williams. Little House in the Big Woods
(HarperCollins
Children's Book Group, 2004).
ISBN 0060581808
A year in the life of two young girls growing up on the
Wisconsin frontier, as they help their mother with the daily
chores, enjoy their father's stories and singing, and share
special occasions when they get together with relatives or
neighbors.
Winslow, Barbara; illustrated by Teri
Sloat. Dance on a Sealskin (Sagebrush
Education Resources, 2002). ISBN 0613772938
In honor of her grandmother, who passed away, Annie does her
first dance at a traditional potlatch in her Yupik Eskimo
village.
Wolkstein, Diane; illustrated by Jesse
Sweetwater. Bouki Dances the Kokioko: A Comical Tale
from Haiti (Harcourt Brace, 1997). ISBN
0152000348
After much coaching, Bouki wins the prize for dancing the
king's secret dance but is then outwitted by his sneaky
friend.
GRADES 5 to 6
Ancona, George. The Fiestas
(Benchmark Books, 2002). ISBN 0761413278
Most important Mexican holidays are celebrated with parades,
dancing and feasting, and offer an opportunity for family
and friends to spend time together.
Ardley, Neil. Music (Dorling
Kindersley Publishing, Incorporated, 2004). ISBN
0756607086
Text and pictures introduce musical instruments from early
times to the present--from pipes and flutes to electronic
synthesizers.
Bull, Jacqueline Left Hand and
Suzanne Haldane; with photographs by Suzanne Haldane.
Lakota Hoop Dancer (Dutton Children's
Books, 1999). ISBN
0525454136
Kevin Locke, a Hunkpapa Indian prepares for and performs the
traditional Lakota hoop dance.
Crum, Robert. Eagle Drum: On the Powwow
Trail with a Young Grass Dancer
(Maxwell Macmillan International, 1994). ISBN 0027255158
The history, preparation, and performances of the Montana
Pend Oreille people's powwow dances.
Doucet, Sharon Arms. Fiddle
Fever (Clarion Books, 2000). ISBN 0618043241
In 1914, teenager Felix LeBlanc feels stifled by life on his
family's farm in Louisiana. After hearing his wayward uncle
play the fiddle, Felix decides that he wants to be a fiddler
too, even if it means making his own fiddle and going
against his parents' wishes.
Grau, Andree. Dance (DK
Publishing, Inc.,
2005). ISBN 0756610656
A survey of all forms of dance throughout the world,
discussing its cultural and social significance, its
costume, its history, and noted dancers and choreographers.
Parkinson, Siobhán; illustration by
Troy Howell. Kathleen: The Celtic Knot
(Pleasant Co., 2003). ISBN 158485748X
Twelve-year-old Dubliner Kathleen Delaney is given the
chance to take Irish dancing lessons in 1937 and discovers
she has a talent for it.
Say, Allen. Music for Alice
(Houghton Mifflin Company Trade & Reference Division,
2004). ISBN 0618311181
A Japanese American farmer recounts her agricultural
successes and setbacks and her enduring love of dance. Based
on the true life story of Alice Sumida.
Schroeder,
Alan; paintings
by Bernie Fuchs. Ragtime Tumpie
(Joy Street Books, 1989). ISBN 0316774979
A surge of bounteous energy and happiness show how "Tumpie"
had to dance, couldn't let anything stop her, and held on to
the dream that would someday propel her to world fame.
Staples, Suzanne Fisher. Shiva's
Fire (Farrar Straus Giroux, 2000). ISBN 0374368244
In India, a talented dancer sacrifices friends and family
for her art.
Wiseman, Ann Sayre and John Langstaff;
illustrations by Ann Sayre Wiseman. Making Music
(Storey Kids, 2003). ISBN 1580175139
This book illustrates how to promote creative thinking by
making musical instruments that range from the simple to the
complex out of everyday items and learning how to make music
with them.
MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL
Bonnice, Sherry. Folk Dance
(Mason Crest Publishers,
2002). ISBN 1590843371
The dance traditions of various ethnic groups who
have immigrated to North America.
Cass, Joan. Dancing Through
History (Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company,
1993). ISBN 0132043890
Setting dance within a cultural context that is both
understandable and interesting, this insightful reference
captures the true art form of dance and traces the activity
of dance as it has existed down through the ages and all
over the world.
Doucet, Sharon Arms. Fiddle
Fever (Clarion Books, 2000). ISBN 0618043241
In 1914, teenager Felix LeBlanc feels stifled by life on his
family's farm in Louisiana. After hearing his wayward uncle
play the fiddle, Felix decides that he wants to be a fiddler
too, even if it means making his own fiddle and going
against his parents' wishes.
Driver, Ian. A Century of
Dance: A hundred years of musical movement, from waltz to
hip hop (New York: Cooper Square Press, 2000). ISBN
0815411332
From ballroom dancing to break dancing, this book offers an
intimate, engaging exploration of dance.
Emery, Lynne Fauley. Black
Dance: From 1619 to Today
(Second edition)
(Princeton Book Company Publishers, 1995). ISBN
0916622630
The history of black dance in America, from the Carribean,
through southern plantations, the north, minstrelsy, to the
concert dance of today.
Haas, Jessie. Will You, Won’t
You? (Greenwillow Books, 2001). ISBN 0060291966
Spending the summer with her strong-willed politician
grandmother, a fourteen-year-old girl achieves breakthroughs
in both her horseback riding and her Scottish dancing and
begins to develop self-confidence.
Staples, Suzanne Fisher. Shiva's
Fire (Farrar Straus Giroux, 2000). ISBN 0374368244
In India, a talented dancer sacrifices friends and family
for her art.
Vallely, Fintan. The Companion
to Irish Traditional Music (New York University
Press, 1999). ISBN 0814788025
Descriptions of individuals, traditions, and instruments, as
well as an analysis of the modern history of traditional
music-making.
HIGH
SCHOOL AND COLLEGE
Bonnice, Sherry. Folk Dance
(Mason Crest Publishers,
2002). ISBN 1590843371
The dance traditions of various ethnic groups who
have immigrated to North America.
Cass, Joan. Dancing Through
History (Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company,
1993). ISBN 0132043890
Setting dance within a cultural context that is both
understandable and interesting, this insightful reference
captures the true art form of dance and traces the activity
of dance as it has existed down through the ages and all
over the world.
Driver, Ian. A Century of
Dance: A hundred years of musical movement, from waltz to
hip hop (New York: Cooper Square Press, 2000). ISBN
0815411332
From ballroom dancing to break dancing, this book offers an
intimate, engaging exploration of dance.
Emery, Lynne Fauley. Black
Dance: From 1619 to Today
(Second edition)
(Princeton Book Company Publishers, 1995). ISBN
0916622630
The history of black dance in America, from the Carribean,
through southern plantations, the north, minstrelsy, to the
concert dance of today.
Vallely, Fintan. The Companion
to Irish Traditional Music (New York University
Press, 1999). ISBN 0814788025
Descriptions of individuals, traditions, and instruments, as
well as an analysis of the modern history of traditional
music-making.
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