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Keith Terry is a percussionist/rhythm-dancer/educator whose artistic vision has straddled the line between music and dance for more than four decades.  As a soloist he has appeared in such settings as Lincoln Center, Bumbershoot, NPR’s All Things Considered, PRI's The World, the Vienna International Dance Festival, and the Paradiso van Slag World ...

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Rhythm of Math: Teaching Mathematics With Body Music, the Groundbreaking Book and DVD

Rhythm of Math motivates kids to think mathematically while having fun. Students learn essential math concepts by using their hands, feet and voices in a creative rhythmic experience that engages them mentally and physically.
Developed by Oakland-based Body Musician and Guggenheim Fellow, Crosspulse Artistic Director Keith Terry, and veteran San Francisco elementary school teacher and math visionary Linda Akiyama, Rhythm of Math is an integrated music and mathematics program based on Keith's "Body Music Rhythm Blocks" technique. The Rhythm Blocks are easy to learn, even for teachers and students with little or no music experience. They have certain mathematical qualities that make them ideal for learning properties of natural numbers, and they provide flexible ways of conceiving of multiplication and fractions, division, ratios, proportions, and measurement.
Rhythm of Math includes a 166-page book and 52-minute instructional DVD. Learn more and see sample pages HERE.
As a self-defined "Body Musician," Keith Terry uses the oldest musical instrument in the world -- the human body (his own) -- as the basis for exploring, blending and bending traditional and contemporary rhythmic, percussive and movement possibilities. Body Music uses clapping, stepping, and vocalizing to explore patterning and internalize rhythm.
In classroom-tested Rhythm of Math lessons, the enjoyment and challenge of playing and creating rhythms helps students learn mathematical concepts while experiencing the underlying structure of a wide range of musical patterns. Mathematics then becomes a creative tool that students use to compose their own rhythmic music. Exploring math concepts with rhythms engages the senses of touch, hearing, and sight as well as movement. Students feel and hear patterns as the number of beats are added, multiplied or divided.
Linda Akiyama has developed inventive, integrated arts and academic curriculum throughout her 25 years as a classroom and dance teacher at New Traditions, a creative arts public elementary school in San Francisco. As an Educational Outreach Specialist for Crosspulse and the International Body Music Festival, she has co-taught professional development workshops in Rhythm of Math for school districts, university teacher training programs, the HSC Homeschooling Conference, the Bay Area Math Project, and the general public. After years of study with Keith Terry and his Body Music methodology, Linda's vision of the Rhythm of Math brings this work directly into the classroom.
Keith Terry is a percussionist, rhythm dancer and educator whose artistic vision has straddled the line between music and dance for more than four decades. Touring in the Americas, Asia, and Europe, he presents highly acclaimed Body Music performances, workshops, residencies, and choreographic commissions. He is a prolific soloist as well as director of several ensembles, and his forte is collaboration, including performances with Charles "Honi" Coles, the Turtle Island Quartet, Bill Irwin, Evie Ladin, Barbatuques, Kenny Endo, and Bobby McFerrin.
Keith is the Executive Artistic Director of Crosspulse, a non-profit organization dedicated to the creation and performance of rhythm-based intercultural music and dance. He is the founder and director of the International Body Music Festival, an annual festival that explores the language of Body Music from cultures around the world.
From 1998 to 2005 Keith Terry was on the faculty at UCLA's Department of World Arts and Cultures, and in 2008 he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. His CDs and DVDs (performance and instructional) are published by Crosspulse Media.
 

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Rhythm of Math
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Crosspulse Media
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