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BR# 5: What is dance? How do you know when you have it?

BR# 5: What is dance? How do you know when you have it?. Brainstorm Dance on the Board. To move rhythmically usually to music, using prescribed or improvised steps and gestures. So you think you knooooow Dance?. Pre-Test Packet. Dance Notes. There are 3 elements of dance.

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BR# 5: What is dance? How do you know when you have it?

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  1. BR# 5: What is dance? How do you know when you have it?

  2. Brainstorm Dance on the Board • To move rhythmically usually to music, using prescribed or improvised steps and gestures.

  3. So you think you knooooow Dance? • Pre-Test Packet

  4. Dance Notes There are 3 elements of dance

  5. SPACE: where and how dancers move • Size – how large or how small the movements are • Focus – point of concentration in a dancer or a group of dancers. Vocabulary in Space

  6. Direction: forward, backward, side to side, diagonal • Shape: determined by designs the dancer’s body or the group of dancers create

  7. Level: how close or how far from the floor the dancers move (3 levels) • Low – • Medium - • High -

  8. Element #2: TIME: how long, fast, or slow a movement is executed • Accent: emphasis, movement the dancer wants noticed • Rhythmic Patterns: are like the music set on top of the beat or pulse. They are the moving patterns the dancer creates. • Duration: how long each movement takes • Stand up

  9. Element #3: FORCE – determined by the amount of energy used and the degree of muscular tension • Tension – when muscles are tight • Relaxation – when muscles are loose

  10. When relaxation and force are varied throughout choreography, you can describe the movement as: • Heavy / light movements • Sharp / smooth • Bound / flowing

  11. Video Clip • Using the 3 elements analyze the dance this time. • Under Space: what directions are they taking? What shapes are they making? What levels are they using? • Under Time: are the movements fast or slow? Are there any “accents”? What’s the duration of their movements? • Under Force: Are their movements tense or relaxed? How do you know?

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