Everyone Loves to Dance
. Aaron actively promotes the positive effects of music and movement as an integral part of early education through his recordings as well as his enrichment program, FUNdamentals of Music and Movement. Launched in 2002 in Los Angeles, FUNdamentals is now the program of choice for over 100 schools nationwide! The uptempo, hook-filled tunes created for his curriculum get kids literally jumping off the floor while exploring key developmental concepts. His songs have been described as "some of the best targeted music for kids today," and PBS agrees. Aaron was recently invited to join the cast of the Emmy Award-winning PBS Kids show "Between the Lions." His entertaining stage show has been featured around the country as part of the Ziggy Marley Family Time Tour, Between the Lions Live, NEA Read Across America Tour, NBC/Universal, Sony, Warner Brothers, Paramount, Fox Studios Family Concerts, and the Sierra Nevada World Music and Abbott Kinney Festivals. He received the NAPPA and iParenting awards for his first release, Let's Pretend, in 2005. Most recently, Aaron collaborated with Ziggy Marley and the Palisades Children's Choir on the new hit Tuff Gong release of Bob Marley songs for kids, B is for Bob. - Learn More here
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