Arts Education (2017) Grade(s): 09-12 - Dance

AE17.D.ADV.1

Explore, discover, and establish a personal voice to communicate intent in choreography.

Unpacked Content

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

  • Choreograph a dance based on a chosen social issue, examine, and reflect upon the elements, principles, and forms of dance in order to refine and communicate ideas.
  • Compare, contrast, and justify the use of the elements, foundations, skills, and technique of dance to support the purposes of dances that were observed or performed.
  • Produce and perform movement with powerful energy to convey emotions (i.e., using bound energy to express anger or angst).
  • Demonstrate strength, flexibility, and balance in the bends, extensions, turns, and jumps that are appropriate to the genre of dance being studied.
  • Provide evidence to support intentional choreographic choices within one's own work.
  • Compare one's own personal aesthetic choices with the aesthetic choices of a variety of professional choreographers.
  • Create and use an appropriate rubric for self-evaluation and reflection.
  • Articulate (verbally or in writing) artistic intent in relation to chosen choreographic forms and devices.
  • Create or use an appropriate rubric for self-evaluation and reflection.
  • Demonstrate the ability to selectively use feedback to revise choreography through revision and performance.
  • Use video (or other technology) or create graphs and floor plans to inform the process when developing choreography and to understand staging.

Vocabulary

  • choreography
  • movement vocabulary
  • choreographic devices
  • artistic statement
  • choreography

Anchor Standards

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