Learning Resource Type

Classroom Resource

What Is Line Dancing?

Subject Area

Arts Education

Grade(s)

3, 4, 5

Overview

Students will read about the history of line dancing. They will watch some instructional videos and choreograph their own line dance. 

    Arts Education (2017) Grade(s): 3 - Dance

    AE17.D.3.3

    Recognize choreographic devices to create simple movement patterns.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:AE17.D.3.3

    Vocabulary

    • prompts
    • use elements of dance
    • movement problem
    • choreographic devices
    • structure
    • dance phrase
    • concept and inspirations for choreography
    • feedback and revision
    • dance study
    • notation
    • dance phrase

    Essential Questions

    EU: The elements of dance, dance structures, and choreographic devices serve as both a foundation and a departure point for choreographers.
    EQ: What influences choice-making in creating choreography?

    Skills Examples

    • Use a variety of prompts for inspiration (i.e., music/ sound, text, objects, images, notation, observed dance experiences).
    • Find a way to travel across the floor only using a low level.
    • Select a choreographic device and create a dance phrase (i.e., retrograde, scramble/ deconstruct, transposition, inversion, or fragment).
    • Create a short movement phrase and perform with "sad" emotion then "happy" emotion. Discuss how the movement changed.
    • Discuss and use peer feedback or instructor feedback.
    • Create a floor map, using different colors for different levels of movement.

    Anchor Standards

    Anchor Standard 2: Organize and develop artistic ideas and work.
    Arts Education (2017) Grade(s): 4 - Dance

    AE17.D.4.1

    Identify ideas for choreography generated from a variety of prompts and source materials.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:AE17.D.4.1

    Vocabulary

    • choreography
    • prompts
    • movement problem
    • elements of dance
    • choreographic devices
    • dance study
    • artistic intent
    • dance phrase

    Essential Questions

    EU: Choreographers use a variety of sources as inspiration and transform concepts and ideas into movement for artistic expression.
    EQ: Where do choreographers get ideas for dances?

    Skills Examples

    • Use music, sound, text, objects, images, notation, observed dance, or experiences to create a dance phrase.
    • Perform a dance phrase using three different levels.
    • Perform a dance phrase that alters the timing of the movement.
    • Create a trio from a solo by performing movements in a three-part canon.
    • Create a dance based on the maid idea of "water" or "fire" and explain how the movement choices that were made express your topic.
    • After performing short dance study, reflect on possible changes that could have been made and use peer feedback to revise movement.
    • Draw a formation or pathway of dancers using symbols.

    Anchor Standards

    Anchor Standard 1: Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work.
    Arts Education (2017) Grade(s): 5 - Dance

    AE17.D.5.1

    Develop content for choreography using ideas generated from a variety of prompts.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:AE17.D.5.1

    Vocabulary

    • choreography
    • prompts
    • movement problems
    • choreography
    • elements of dance
    • choreographic devices
    • structure
    • codified movement
    • style
    • dance study
    • concept and inspiration for choreography
    • dance study
    • feedback and revise
    • notate

    Essential Questions

    EU: Choreographers use a variety of sources as inspiration and transform concepts and ideas into movement for artistic expression.
    EQ: Where do choreographers get ideas for dances?

    Skills Examples

    • Create movement from spoken word, text, poetry, images, or nature.
    • Create a dance with a beginning, middle, and end that includes zigzag pathways and changes in energy.
    • Manipulate movement by utilizing choreographic devices such as retrograde, mirroring, or transposition.
    • Utilize ballet movement to create a story.
    • At the end of a dance study, reflect in a journal what changes were made during the process, why were they made, and what was the end result.
    • Record changes in choreography in a dance journal.

    Anchor Standards

    Anchor Standard 1: Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work.
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