Young children and their caregivers are invited to a KinderArts Music and Movement sessions on Fridays, July 8 and 22, and August 5, from 10-10:45 am.
On August 5, a program of Music and Dances from Around the World will present dances of the 7 continents and favorite folk dances of kids and teachers by Sanna Longden: Tokyo Dontaku, Agadu from Israel, Bongo (Trinidad/West African), Bluebird (American), Mexican Clapping Game, Shake Them ‘Simmons Down (America).

Participants enjoy a musical romp at the July 8 session of KinderArts. Photo by Alison Brennan, who wrote: “Fun! Fun! Fun! Caregivers and their children really got into the movin’ and groovin’ with Mrs. G on Friday morning!”


Goodliff has been teaching music for more than 20 years, has directed numerous school musicals, and is involved in community theater with the Machias Blueberry Festival and Stage East. Her most recent Stage East venture was original music she composed for “Away Down East (A Wicked Good Time!)” that premiered at the EAC in June.  Goodliff divides her time between East Machias and Wiscasset and also works at the Maine Veterans Home in Machias as a CNA.


KinderArts sessions are free, and are geared for ages 3-8 with a caregiver or parent. Younger siblings are also welcome. Those who have questions may email Alison Brennan at alison@eastportartscenter.org. Support for this program has been provided by Belvedere Traditional Handcrafts Fund of the Maine Community Foundation.
Eastport Arts Center is at 36 Washington Street, Eastport and eastportartscenter.org, and is handicapped-accessible. EAC abides by State of Maine CDC COVID guidelines. Additionally, at this time, the EAC recommends that people wear masks when in our building.