PPT-Dance lecture 3
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Dance history Vocab Intro Vocab En lair in the air Extension the ability of a dancer to raise and hold an extended leg en lair Fondu to melt Frappe to strike
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Dance history Vocab Intro Vocab En lair in the air Extension the ability of a dancer to raise and hold an extended leg en lair Fondu to melt Frappe to strike Glissade to glide . 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. . Dance history + Vocab.. Intro. Vocab:. Pas de . basque. – . basque. step, rom folk dances of the Basque region between France and Spain. Pas de . bourree. – . bourree. step, series of three little steps done in any direction and/or turning. Overview. Jazz dance was inspired by the African slave dances in the United States that Southern plantation owners would encourage their slaves to perform. Even then, dance was seen as an . uplifting. 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. . Dance/movement therapy is the psychotherapeutic use of movement to further the emotional, cognitive, physical and social integration of the individual. It is an embodied approach predicated on the empirically-supported concept of bi-directional mind/body integration. It is . for . 6. th. grade. Beginning of human society to the emergence of the First . G. lobal Age (1450). Text: Learning about Dance. Nora . Ambrosio. Dance is recognized as one of the oldest art forms.. 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.. Theatre Studies. What was Modern dance trying to break away from? . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0eXCtVj-nRA. Isadora Duncan . . (May 27, 1877 – September 14, 1927) was an American dancer. . Born in California, she lived in Western Europe and the Soviet Union from the age of 22 until her death at age 50. . The student will have a clear understanding of the development of jazz dance as an American art form.. Identify the major works of historically significant jazz dance choreographers.. Compare and contrast the works of these choreographers using proper dance vocabulary.. 9/3/16. Test will be this Thursday. Last test of the 9 weeks! . How is a dance created? . Dances are created by combining . Locomotor. and . Non-. Locomotor. movements.. What is the difference between:. . 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. biopsychosocial. , informed by systems theory, and various theories of therapy. .. . . www.adta.org/. Lora Wilson Mau, MA, BC-DMT. www.92Y.org. www.antioch.edu. www.octaband.com. www.disarmingtheplayground.com. The RAW Dance Center will be hosting its first Summer Dance Intensive! The RAW Summer Dance Intensive will be from July 1st - July 5th! Intermediate and Advanced dancers ages 10 and up... GET READY!!! We will have a well-rounded variety of classes ranging in Ballet, Pointe Variation, Modern, Lyrical, Contemporary, Jazz, Dance History, Yoga Stretch, Improvisation, Nutrition & Wellness, Choreography, Stage Make Up, and more!!! Space is limited! Call us to register and reserve your dancers spot!
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