PPT-Just Dance (Don’t Fall)

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By Kelly Ruesing 3 Elements Enhanced Social Physical Cognitive Social Benefits Improved Communication Body L anguage Confidence Encourages Creativity Social

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By Kelly Ruesing 3 Elements Enhanced Social Physical Cognitive Social Benefits Improved Communication Body L anguage Confidence Encourages Creativity Social Benefits BetterMore Camaraderie. The course is based in London at our Upper School on Floral Street Covent Garden Is it right for me The course is suitable for current and exprofessional dancers and teachers and will provide a sound foundation in teaching ballet to a broad range of What is it?. Why is it important?. Can I give examples of it from set works?. What is Climax?. http://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDDeXnwa1Bs. “The most important or significant moment of the dance, which usually happens near the end”. BY : RUBBIE JONES. WHAT THEY DO. Dancers and choreographers use movements to express ideas and stories in performances. There are many types of dance, such as ballet, modern dance, tap, and . jazz.. THINKING. Modern dance. Developed in the 20. th. century out of the performer’s desire to communicate feelings or express ideas. . Much of the change came about in America, where dancers were eager to discard the traditions of dance originally designed for royalty. . Chapters 3-4. Rhythm. It is what the body feels first in music and responds to so eagerly. .. What are some examples that make your body sway, march, stomp your feet, clap etc..?. The Beat of Music. Vocabulary. By Hannah . Fetherston. M. unching. To chew steadily or vigorously.. “He was very good at standing still and . munching. shoots off trees.”. http://. www.burrard-lucas.com. /photo/china/. By. Cheryl Salcido. Let’s Dance!. Student. Teacher. Begin. . Begin. Begin. What is dance?. Dance. is defined as an artistic form of non-verbal communication involving movement of the body usually rhythmic and to music. . What is Dance. Dance. is an art form that generally refers to movement of the body, usually rhythmic and to music,. . used as a form of expression, social interaction or presented in a spiritual or performance setting.. Latin Dance. Workshop # 5. In the early 16th century, many Africans were brought as slaves to various Latin and European countries. The Africans brought their culture, especially their native rhythmic dancing with them. For recreation the African slaves would make drums out of whatever was available. They would tap their hands and feet, making rhythms no one had ever heard before. The Africans would then bring those rhythms alive with the native dancing! Europeans already had their own unique type of music and dance. Eventually, the natives of other Spanish countries immediately fell in love with the beautiful . Hip hop dance is a broad category that includes a variety of urban styles.. The older dance styles that were created in the 1970’s include . uprock. , breaking, and funk styles.. Hip hop dance also originated through many other influences such as music, . . Bradford Wiles, Ph.D. and Laura Schachtner. Introduction of . presenters. Program Overview. What is it?. Dance program for beginners. Promotion of family health and parental involvement. Scaffolding strategies. . Bradford Wiles, Ph.D. and Laura Schachtner. Introduction of . presenters. Program Overview. What is it?. Dance program for beginners. Promotion of family health and parental involvement. Scaffolding strategies. You want to warm up and cool down to prevent injury. . Body Alignment. Head up. Back Straight. Shoulders Back. Elements of Dance. Space- area where you dance. Personal space- distance between people. Warm up and cool down. Stretching . Alignment. Body awareness. Body capabilities and limitations. Causes, prevention and treatment of injury. Body maintenance. Effective warm up. 10 - 15 minutes of continuous movement that increases in difficulty, involving large muscle groups. These large muscle groups include: quadriceps, hamstrings, calf complex, muscles of lower back, shoulders, adductors, etc..

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