Unpacked Content
Essential Questions
EU: Choreographers analyze, evaluate, refine, and document their work to communicate meaning.
EQ: How do choreographers use self-reflection, feedback from others, and documentation to improve the quality of their work?
EQ: How do choreographers use self-reflection, feedback from others, and documentation to improve the quality of their work?
Skills Examples
- Create a movement phrase and explore the movement to different sounds of music. Compare how the music changed the way the movement was performed.
- Listen as the teacher plays different kinds of music. Create and perform movement that suits a particular piece of music. Then create and perform movement that contrasts with (does not suit) the music; discuss the difference.
- Discuss the way that movements are suited to different social events (i.e., by comparing spectators doing the wave at a sporting event to students walking in pairs down the aisle at their graduation ceremony).
- Implement practices such as fall and recover, pop and lock, contract and release into a movement phrase.
- Create dances using choreographic devices, such as expansion, diminution, and reverse.
- Choreograph a narrative dance that shows relationships, such as friendship.
- Use inversion to create a dance about opposition.
- Invent a simple system (such as a = jump, b = skip, and c = reach); then, mix up the order of the letters to explore the sequencing.
Vocabulary
- prompts
- movement vocabulary
- artistic expression
- movement vocabulary
- choreography
- utilize elements of dance
- dance study
- artistic intent
- choreographic devices
- structure
- artistic criteria
- dance study
- concept, impact and inspiration for choreography
- feedback and revise
- notation
Anchor Standards
Anchor Standard 3: Refine and complete artistic work.