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Perform a Song From "Hamilton"

Perform a Song From "Hamilton"
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Choose and learn a song from Hamilton, rehearse singing, acting, and simple choreography, then perform confidently for family or classmates.

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Step-by-step guide to perform a song from Hamilton

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What you need
Lyrics sheet for your chosen hamilton song, pencil or highlighter, comfortable clothes or simple costume pieces, small open space to rehearse, mirror, water bottle, adult supervision required

Step 1

Choose one Hamilton song to perform and say its title out loud.

Step 2

Listen to the whole song two or three times to learn the tune and rhythm.

Step 3

Read the lyrics out loud once to notice how the words flow.

Step 4

Use your pencil or highlighter to mark any words or lines that feel tricky to sing.

Step 5

Divide the song into short practice sections like verse chorus or a few lines each.

Step 6

Practice singing the first section slowly and clearly until you feel comfortable.

Step 7

Pick one simple acting gesture that matches the first section.

Step 8

Sing the first section again while using your chosen gesture so your acting and singing match.

Step 9

Create one simple choreography move for a different section and practice that move slowly.

Step 10

Rehearse the whole song from start to finish combining your singing acting and choreography.

Step 11

Put on your costume pieces take a deep breath and perform confidently for family or classmates.

Step 12

Share a photo or description of your finished performance on DIY.org

Help!?

What can we use if we don't have a pencil or highlighter to mark tricky words in the lyrics?

If you don't have a pencil or highlighter, use a colored pen, washable marker, or small sticky notes to mark any words or lines that feel tricky to sing in the printed or digital lyrics.

What should we do if we can't learn the tune after listening two or three times?

If the melody isn't sticking, replay the whole song two or three times and then follow the instructions to divide the song into short practice sections and practice singing the first section slowly and clearly until you feel comfortable.

How can this activity be adapted for younger or older children?

For younger children, focus on one short section like a chorus with a single simple acting gesture and one costume piece, while older children can divide the full song into sections, create the choreography move, and rehearse the whole song combining singing, acting, and choreography.

How can we extend or personalize the performance after rehearsing and before sharing on DIY.org?

To enhance the finished performance, add a short character note to guide your acting gesture, include an extra choreography move that uses a costume piece, and record a video or take a themed photo to share on DIY.org.

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Facts about musical theater for kids

🎭 Hamilton is mostly sung and rapped, blending hip-hop, R&B, pop, and traditional musical theatre.

📝 Lin-Manuel Miranda created the show after reading Ron Chernow's biography of Alexander Hamilton and started composing songs inspired by the story.

🏆 Hamilton won 11 Tony Awards, including Best Musical.

🎬 A filmed stage recording of the original Broadway production was released on Disney+ in 2020, letting millions see the show at home.

🎤 Singing a song from Hamilton practises breath control, rhythm, acting, and stage confidence all at once.

How do I help my child choose, rehearse, and perform a song from Hamilton?

To prepare a child to perform a Hamilton song, help them pick an age-appropriate number and listen to the original and an instrumental track. Break the song into short sections, teach melody and rhythm, add simple spoken lines for acting, and create easy choreography (gestures, a few steps). Rehearse in short daily sessions, record practice for feedback, and run a full dress rehearsal before performing for family or classmates.

What materials and props do we need to perform a Hamilton song at home or school?

You’ll need a device to play music (phone, tablet, or speaker), headphones for practice, a clean licensed lyric sheet or printable notes, a mirror, and a small speaker for performance. Simple costume pieces and a couple of small props help storytelling, plus comfortable shoes. Bring a notebook for notes and a recorder for rehearsals. If staging, use tape to mark positions and ensure music is legally obtained.

What ages is performing a Hamilton song suitable for?

This activity suits children ages 7 to 14, with adaptations. Younger kids (7–9) learn simplified sections and focus on acting and rhythm. Tweens (10–12) can handle longer verses and basic choreography. Teens (13–14) can tackle faster lyrics and more dramatic staging. Always screen songs for mature themes or explicit language and choose edited arrangements when needed. Adjust rehearsal length to attention span and vocal stamina.

What are the benefits and safety tips for kids performing songs from Hamilton?

Performing builds confidence, memory, vocal technique, teamwork, and creative expression. For safety, warm up voices, avoid pushing beyond a comfortable range, and stop if any strain occurs. Choose non-explicit lyrics and monitor themes for age-appropriateness. Keep choreography low-impact to prevent trips; clear the performance area and use non-slip shoes. Variations include ensemble versions, karaoke tracks, or scene-based performances instead of a full solo.

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