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Dance language & performance skills

Dance language & performance skills (DA-L1)»
Students demonstrate understanding of and facility with the elements of dance* in a variety of contexts.

 

Students who have achieved expectations for this grade are able to

Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8
use movement to demonstrate understanding of the body as the dancer’s instrument

5-8 DA-L1.1

Appendix A: The Body
use movement to demonstrate an integrated understanding of space in dance: dimensions, directions, levels, and pathways)

5-8 D-L1.2

Appendix B: Space
use movement to demonstrate understanding of relationships in dance

5-8 D-L1.3

Appendix C: Relationships
create varied movement qualities by combining motion factors in dance

5-8 D-L1.4

Appendix E: Movement Qualities
use movement to demonstrate understanding of expressive gestures (e.g., social, ritualistic, functional, emotional, character) in dance

5-8 D-L1.5

use appropriate dance vocabulary to label, describe, and analyze elements of dance

5-8 D-L1.6

*Elements of dance: the body, space, relationships, and motion factors and gestures, movement qualities, and expressive gestures
See Appendices A to E.

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Space
Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8
change body levels while traveling through space (e.g., forward and upward, backward and downward, direct and indirect), incorporating increasingly complex movements
alternate air and floor patterns in sequences (e.g., arc with arms, run in zigzag, repeat) integrate spatial concepts such as direction, pathway, levels and/or size into floor and air sequences (e.g., while arcing arms, run in a zigzag)
experiment with negative and positive space (a body shape is the positive space, and the space around the body is negative space)
respond to stage terms : wing, audience, apron, curtain stage door, deck, house upstage right/centre/left downstage right/centre/left centre stage; centre right/left in, out, and quarters
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