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Things you need for today: The papers from the table A piece of notebook paper Things to do today:

1) Phaedra Akers 2) Jennifer Amezcua 3) Carrington Caise 4) Damien Campbell 5) Richana Campbell 6) Christopher Catlett 7) Taylor Cottle 8) Christie Cummins 9) Tneil Martin 10) Nathaniel Curtsinger 11) Derar Damra 12) Roderick Dunson 13) Crystal Finn 14) Kristin Ford

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Things you need for today: The papers from the table A piece of notebook paper Things to do today:

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  1. 1) Phaedra Akers • 2) Jennifer Amezcua • 3) Carrington Caise • 4) Damien Campbell • 5) Richana Campbell • 6) Christopher Catlett • 7) Taylor Cottle • 8) Christie Cummins • 9) Tneil Martin • 10) Nathaniel Curtsinger • 11) DerarDamra • 12) Roderick Dunson • 13) Crystal Finn • 14) Kristin Ford • 15) Haley Gove • 16) James Hardin • 17) Myre Harris • 18) Ricky Hutcherson • 19) Nathaniel Keller • 20) Kayla Lofton • 21) Indie Marcel • 22) Darrian Miller • 23) Jeremy Noe • 24) Jasmine Puckett • 25) Bren Redmon • 26) Sarah Reed • 27) Eddie Resendiz • 28) Shantoya Richardson • 31) Whitney Scott • 32) Justin Steinmetz • 33) Jailyn Stevenson • 34) Leticia Villasenor • 35) Damario Walker-Brown • 36) Demarcus • Things you need for today: • The papers from the table • A piece of notebook paper • Things to do today: • TURN IN YOUR ORQ! • Find a maroon chair to sit in for your opener • Opener • Dance Styles • Exit Slip

  2. Things you need for today: • The papers from the table • A piece of notebook paper • Things to do today: • TURN IN YOUR ORQ! • Find a maroon chair to sit in for your opener • Opener • Dance Styles • Exit Slip • 1) Amanda Bannochie • 2) Gaines Brown • 3) William Carter • 4) Luis Cardova • 5) Chelsea Ebner • 6) Jesse Fuller • 7) Anthony Garrett • 8) Timothy Lee • 9) Jolisa Martin • 10) Kristy Northcutt • 11) Akeyla Ragland • 12) Donte Richards • 13) Dominique Robinson • 14) Ricardo Sanchez • 15) Sarah Smith • 16) Stephan Stanfield • 17) Claudine Thervil • 18) Chanequa Thomas • 19) JordanateWaide • 20) Darion Waite • 21) Datiara Williams • 22) Jasmine Wilson

  3. Your names are in ABC order. Look for your seat number: • 33) Anthony 21) Krishone • 13) Kiki 31) Ashlee • 2) Sherryce 25) Tyriq • 32) Travis Clark 7) Sha • DaiJe 29) Donte • 9) Kenneth 8) Anna • 10) Cass 26) Saleh • 16) Elidio 35) Steven • 24) Michael 27) Zack Workman • 14) Johneisha 30) Robyn • 23) Kristy • 18) Jesi • 17) Ezekeil • 36) Travis Kenney • 15) Rollie • 22) Eric Lancaster • 12) Jeremy • 4) Keith • 3) Raquel • 11) Crystal • 28) Zach Mullins • Things you need for today: • The papers from the table • A piece of notebook paper • Things to do today: • TURN IN YOUR ORQ! • Find a maroon chair to sit in for your opener • Opener • Dance Styles • Exit Slip

  4. Things you need for today: • The papers from the table • A piece of notebook paper • Things to do today: • TURN IN YOUR ORQ! • Find a maroon chair to sit in for your opener • Opener • Dance Styles • Exit Slip • 1) Stephen Austin • 2) Destiny Blair • 3) Najee Calderon • 4) TavaneiCrowders • 5) Chris Cutshaw • 6) ChelseyEckel • 7) Angel Estremera • 8) Becca Gomez • 9)Linda Guerrier • 10)James Guyton • 11) Gannan Hart • 12) Brittany Hill • 13)Jennifer Johnson • 14) Tyler Lovett • 15) Nykeja Meeks • 16) Emily Mencias • 17) Tyler Lovett • 18) Dairion Morgan • 19) Kathleen O’Hara • 20) Dylan Perry • 21) Marialisa Rangel • 22) Nicole Rashid • 23) Amanda Redmon • 24) Chastie Rose • 25) Tiffany Russell • 26) SkylorShemak • 27) Arnav Wheat • 28) Marissa Williams

  5. Things you need for today: • The papers from the table • A piece of notebook paper • Things to do today: • TURN IN YOUR ORQ! • Find a maroon chair to sit in for your opener • Opener • Dance Styles • Exit Slip • 1) Morgan Baber • 2) Joel Bannochie • 3) Jahon Brown • 4) LaTreece Cruse • 5) Cinthia Cruz • 6) Destiny Estes • 7) Maritza Gallegos • 8) Juan Garay • 9) Ivy Garcia • 10) Jeremiah Gwinn • 11) Joshua Harbison • 12) Matt Harris • 13) Josh Holloway • 14) Octavius Jackson • 15) Chelsea Mabry • 16) James Marcum • 17) Marcus Marshall • 18) Alex McKee • 19) Jaron Mock • 20) Akruti Patel • 21) NirajahRavizee • 22) Omar Rayan • 23) Enrico Robinson • 24) Stephanie Slone • 25) Hailey Stidham • 26) NaimThabateh • 27) Daniel Turner • 28) Felisha Turner • 29) James Weckerling • 30) Tyree Williams • 31) Eric Young

  6. Things you need for today: • The papers from the table • A piece of notebook paper • Things to do today: • TURN IN YOUR ORQ! • Find a maroon chair to sit in for your opener • Opener • Dance Styles • Exit Slip • 1) Damian Beveridge • 2) Elizabeth Davis • 3) Chris Ellis • 4) Claudia Gonzales • 5) Joy Hisel • 6) Shaiya Ingram • 7) Donovan Jarmon • 8) Arecannon Jones • 9) Ebony Jones • 10) Brittany Lane • 11) Natasha Lee • 12) Dewayne Lewis • 13) Chelsea Mastin • 14) Edward Mogan • 15) Kwame Owens • 16) Rod Relford • 17) Eric Smith • 18) Eternity Smith • 19) Loran Smith • 20) Patrick Smith • 21)Tim Stevenson • 22) Micah Tatum • 23) Rashonda Thurman • 24) Cardishea Warner • 25) Brittany Wescott • 26) Kiante Williams • 27) Mariah Williams • 28) Michael Winkler

  7. Opener:Read the article entitled, “Don’t Judge Me By My Tights” and answer the following questions on your own paper. • 1) What is the stereotype surrounding male ballet dancers? • 2) Name two things that Sascha does during an average day on the job. • 3) Are artists treated differently in America than in other countries? Explain. • 4) What is the most irritating aspect of the stereotype against male ballet dancers according to Sascha? • 5) Why do male dancers need a strong will and fortitude to become professionals? • 6) What are some similarities between Sascha and other male dancers’ stories of when they were growing up? • 7) Explain the following statement: “Ironically, the stereotype of the sissy male dancer has given rise to a male dancer who is anything but.” • 8) Name one reward named from being a male ballet dancer. • 9) ____________________________ to ballet is all that is needed to ____________ minds, for the combination of ___________________, _______________________ and beautiful music can instill a profound appreciation in an audience.

  8. Opener:Read the article entitled, “Don’t Judge Me By My Tights” and answer the following questions on your own paper. • 1) that there are “sissies” or homosexuals • 2) handle lovely women, engage in duels, experience exotic locals, moves like a gymnast, chivalrous lover • 3) Yes, they are treated with more respect; they are celebrated • 4) they lack strength of character or a courageous spirit • 5) they have to fight stereotypes • 6) stories share discouragement, harassment, and violence • 7)Since people think male dancers are sissies, male dancers have had to become fighters • 8) realize physical and emotional human potential; bring joy to others • 9) Exposure to ballet is all that is needed to open minds, for the combination of athletic movement, ardent drama and beautiful music can instill a profound appreciation in an audience.

  9. Dance Styles

  10. Dance StylesGet out your chart! • Rules for today: • 50 pts. participation • If you sit down for any reason before I give you permission, 25 pts. Second time, 0 out of 50. NO EXCEPTIONS! • We will alternate between sitting down taking notes, watching examples of the style, and practicing the style • What’s the golden rule?

  11. ballet 1) Definition: a classical dance that uses formalized steps and gestures set in intricate, flowing patterns to create expression through movement. 2) Roots: It came from court dances; ballet did not develop until the late 1400’s in Italy. However, ballet did not become a major art form until the reign of Louis XIV in France. Louis XIV established the Academie Royale de la Danse. It was at this time that the five core positions of ballet appear in choreographers’ writings.

  12. ballet 3) Attire: Ballet costumes include tutus, pointe shoes, ballet slippers.

  13. ballet 4) Characteristics: Ballet puts emphasis on the method and execution of movement. Ballet steps are characterized by the outward rotation of the thighs from the hip. The foundation of the dance consists of five basic positions, all performed with turnout. Ballet is usually performed to classical music. Steps Include: chasse, plie, tendu, battement 5) Participation or Performance: Performance 6) How does it feel?: Put it in your own words.

  14. ballet • To ponder… • When you think of “ballet,” what images come to mind? • Do you know any famous examples of ballet? • Why is the clip you are about to see considered a ballet? • Viewing Example… Center Stage

  15. ballet • Fill out the “How does it feel” section of your Styles Chart. • Viewing Example… Center Stage

  16. Jazz • Definition: a dance form or dance that is matched to the rhythms and techniques of jazz music. 2) Roots: Jazz dance originated from the African American vernacular dance of the late 1800s to the mid-1900s. An early popular “jazz dancer” was Vaudeville star Joe Frisco in the 1910s. He danced in a loose-limbed style close to the ground while juggling his derby and cigar. With the growing domination of other forms of entertainment music, jazz dance evolved on Broadway into a new, smooth style taught today.

  17. Jazz 3) Attire: formal to street wear (to match the choreography), jazz shoes/boots

  18. Jazz 4) Characteristics: In order to be a good jazz dancer, he or she must master ballet technique because it consists for slower movements that strengthens body and improves balance. Jazz relies heavily on originality and improvisation. Steps Include: ball change, twist, pivot, touch step, pique, passe, stag leap, jete, pencil spin barrel turn, fan kick, jazz walk, chasses 5) Participation or Performance: Performance 6) How does it feel?: Put it in your own words.

  19. Jazz • Viewing Example: Blackbird from Fosse • To ponder… • When you think of “jazz,” what images come to mind? • What type of music does jazz dance rely on? • What body parts are emphasized in jazz dance?

  20. Jazz • Viewing Example: Blackbird from Fosse • Fill out the “How does it feel” section of your Styles Chart.

  21. mODERN 1) Definition: a form of contemporary theatrical and concert dance that uses the entire body in movements expressive of abstract ideas. 2) Roots: Modern dance developed in the early 20th century. In the early 1900s, a few dancers in Europe started to rebel against the rigid constraints of Classical Ballet. Shedding classical ballet technique, costumes and shoes, these early modern dance pioneers practiced free dance.

  22. mODERN 3) Attire: Costumes are traditionally minimalist; in other words, they aren’t very elaborate and don’t have more on them then the dance calls for. Traditionally, dancers dance without shoes or shoes that meant to appear that they aren’t there.

  23. mODERN 4) Characteristics: Modern choreography seen in performance is very diverse and generally cannot be recognized as any specific dance style. It is creative and free flowing. One artist is both dancer and choreographer. Steps Include: flexed feet, cupped hands, bent knees 5) Participation or Performance: Both 6) How does it feel?: Put it in your own words.

  24. mODERN • To ponder… • When you think of “modern,” what images come to mind? • How does modern rebel against the characteristics of ballet? • What are some characteristics that would make a dance “modern”? • Viewing Example: Martha Graham

  25. mODERN • Fill out the “How Does It Feel” section of your Styles Chart. • Viewing Example: Martha Graham

  26. Tap 1) Definition: a dance where rhythms are audibly tapped out with the toe or heel. 2) Roots: Tap dance was developed in the US during the 19th century. - It comes from traditional clog dance of northern England, the jigs and reels of Ireland and Scotland, and the rhythmic foot stamping of African dances.

  27. Tap 3) Attire: The outfits themselves can be formal or simply street wear. By 1925, metal taps were added to the heels and toes of the shoes to produce a more pronounced sound.

  28. Tap 4) Characteristics: Characterized by percussive footwork and precise rhythmic patterns. Steps Include: the shuffle, flap, cramp roll, buffalo, time steps, pullbacks, spank, and wings. 5) Participation or Performance: Performance 6) How does it feel?: Put it in your own words.

  29. Tap • To ponder… • When you think of “tap dancing,” what images come to mind? • What are some essential components to tap dancing? • Why does tap differ from ballet, jazz, and modern? • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpIu-R-1ej0 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZxfRpL5GVo&feature=related • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kA42VrqGKd4 Viewing Example- Savion Glover

  30. Tap • Fill out the “How Does It Feel” section of your styles chart. Viewing Example- Savion Glover

  31. Exit Slip- Half sheet of paper • 1) Draw the five positions ballet. • 2) Name two jazz steps. • 3) Draw and name one tap step. • 4) Which of the styles of dance today was the most difficult to perform? Why? • Three complete sentences are required.

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