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by Whitney DuBose 12 years ago

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Introduction to Dance

Dance encompasses a variety of styles and forms, each with its own unique techniques and cultural significance. From social dance to folk dance, the practice of dance is deeply rooted in cultural traditions and communal activities.

Introduction to Dance

Introduction to Dance

What is Dance Technique? A Personal Perspective

What is Dance Technique? A Class Perspective

Techniques
Classical Ballet

Theory

What is is: Pgs. 37-48 (Exploring Dance)

What is it: Pgs. 20-25 (Sense of Dance)

Jazz Dance

How: Pgs. 91-140 (Middle School Units)

What is is? Pgs. 69-77 (Exploring Dance)

What is it: Pgs. 30-32 (Sense of Dance)

Modern Dance

How: Theory

What is it? Pg. 29, 49, 53, 57, 61 (Exploring Dance)

What is it: Pgs. 26-29 (Sense of Dance)

What is it: Dance Vocabulary

The Dance Class
Structure of a Class
Etiquette
Basic Movement Vocabulary
Elements of Dance: pg 69 (A Sense of Dance)
Types of Movement (Seven Types)

What is Dance? A World Perspective

Social Dance

Pgs. 193-229, Exploring Dance

What is it?

Pgs. 17-19, Sense of Dance

Pgs. 89-93, Experience Dance

Folk Dance
Examples of Dances

Kathak, pg. 149 (Exploring Dance)

Der Unterwestner, pg. 125 (Exploring Dance)

Tinku, pg. 120 (Exploring Dance)

Virgina Reel, pg. 102 (Exploring Dance)

How it is taught and learned

Folk Dance, pg. 33, 38 (A Sense of Dance)

What is it? Why is performed?

What: Lesson 7.1: Cultural Dance (Experiencing Dance)

What and Why: Chapter 6: World Dance (Exploring World Dance Forms and Styles)