AE17.D.K.2
React to stimuli by creating movement that changes at least one of the elements of dance.
React to stimuli by creating movement that changes at least one of the elements of dance.
UP:AE17.D.K.2
Vocabulary
- locomotor
- non-locomotor
- non-locomotor vs locomotor movements
- elements of dance
- choreography
- improvisation
- structure
- concepts and inspiration for choreography
- feedback and revision
- notation
Essential Questions
EQ: Where do choreographers get ideas for dances?
Skills Examples
- Demonstrate locomotor and non-locomotor movements (i.e., running, skipping, twisting, falling).
- Identify elements of movement that are personally difficult to perform and discuss how this impacts movement choice in choreography.
- Identify how it feels to perform the same movement fast and slow.
- Create a connected shape, improvise while disconnected, and finish back in original connected shape.
- Perform improvised movement based on a famous painting.
- Identify how the movement changes if an element is performed differently, such as taking the movement from a high level to a low level.
- Create three movements and develop a symbol to go with each (such as ⟲ for turn).