Dance Level I
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CREATE: Dance to create and communicate meaning while applying choreographic principles, processes, and structures.DA1C
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Recognize and generate abstract movement to communicate ideas, experiences, feelings, or images.DA1.1
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Identify, define, and create movement phrases using the elements of dance (i.e., body, action, space, time, energy)DA1.2
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Identify, define, and use choreographic structures (i.e., AB, ABA, canon, rondo, narrative, theme and variation, retrograde, chance, call and response) and choreographic principles (i.e., theme, repetition, transition, resolution) through the creation of a movement phraseDA1.3
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Recognize and examine improvisation as a method of generating movement for choreographyDA1.4
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Use collaborative and cooperative skills to contribute constructively to the creation of a group dance with relevant social themeDA1.5
PERFORM: Develop and practice movement elements and skills in performing dance.DA1P
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Use appropriate etiquette while observing and performing dance.DA1.6
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Use movement, strength, flexibility, endurance, and proper alignment to develop technique in a variety of dance genresDA1.7
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Understand, demonstrate, and practice time, space, weight and flow as it relates to locomotor and non-locomotor/axial movements. DA1.8
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Understand and exhibit the impact of performance values of memorization, clarity, concentration, focus, and projection on dance performanceDA1.9
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Perform a group dance for an audience (e.g. peer, classroom, or public) using technical skills, movement qualities, and performance values learned in classDA1.10
RESPOND: Respond to dance by employing critical and creative thinking skills.DA1R
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Observe and explain how personal experience can influence the individual interpretation of a movement.DA1.11
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Explain and discuss how elements of dance and choreographic structures are used to communicate ideas in danceDA1.12
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Recognize and discuss the use of dance elements and choreographic structures in a variety of significant dance works from numerous genres and historical time periods.DA1.13
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Establish a set of aesthetic criteria and apply it in evaluating student work in a group setting.DA1.14
CONNECT: Connect dance to cultural, historical, healthful living, and other disciplinesDA1C
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Understand and apply health related concepts to dance while examining personal physical strengths, weaknesses, and lifestyle choices and the effect on the dancer.DA1.15
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Use dance to interpret concepts in history related to significant events, ideas, and movements from a global contextDA1.16
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Observe and compare culturally diverse dances.DA1.17
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Discuss commonalities and differences between dance and other disciplinesDA1.18
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
- Where can I read the official document?
- WEST VIRGINIA COLLEGE- AND CAREER-READINESS STANDARDS FOR THE ARTS (2520.9)
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