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Why do people dance?

Why do people dance?. Is the desire to dance something we learn or is it something we are born with? Watch the clip:. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onaZCPMTKcs. Read the article: “Why do people like to dance and move to the beat?” https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/experts-dance/

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Why do people dance?

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  1. Why do people dance? • Is the desire to dance something we learn or is it something we are born with? Watch the clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onaZCPMTKcs

  2. Read the article: “Why do people like to dance and move to the beat?” https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/experts-dance/ …and then answer the study questions that follow.

  3. 1) What is one thing that stimulates a brain’s reward center? 2) What are the three areas of the brain that music pleasures and rewards? State where these regions are located. 3) What are the three reasons why dance is pleasurable? 4) How do mirror neurons work when you’re watching someone dance? 5) How can music refine your movement skills? You must include all three ways when answering this question. 6) What is Capoeira? Why is this art appealing to viewers? 7) Apply what you’ve learned: Based on the information you learned from this article, explain why the baby imitated Beyonce’s moves in “Single Babies.”

  4. What is one thing that stimulates a brain’s reward center? • Coordinated movements • 2) What are the three areas of the brain that music pleasures and rewards? State where these regions are located. • Orbital frontal cortex – behind eyes, ventral striatum – midbrain, and cerebellum – base of the brain • 3) What are the three reasons why dance is pleasurable? • Rhythmic movement, reward areas connected to motor areas, and attuned to movements of others. • 4) How do mirror neurons work when you’re watching someone dance? • activate when performing as well as watching • 5) How can music refine your movement skills? You must include all three ways when answering this question. • Improve timing, coordination, and rhythm • 6) What is Capoeira? Why is this art appealing to viewers? • Brazilian folk art, mix of martial arts and dance, gives pleasure from performing a • movement with music. (think running or basketball with headphones on!) • 7) Apply what you’ve learned: Based on the information you learned from this article, explain why the baby imitated Beyonce’s moves in “Single Babies.” • Responses vary

  5. ELEMENTS OF DANCE NOTES

  6. What is dance? Dance is a natural activity that becomes artistic when it is structured and formed by the elements of dance and the principles of composition.

  7. Locomotor Non-Locomotor • Travel through space • Move across the floor • Stationary movements • DO NOT move across the floor

  8. TIME The relationship of one movement to another movement. If they are staying together they are keeping time together.

  9. TIME (continued) • PULSE: Ongoing underlying beat • BEAT: most basic unit of rhythm; underlying rhythmic pulse (downbeat). • TEMPO: the speed with which the movement is performed. • RHYTHM: a flow of movement having regular accented beats

  10. ACCENT: a movement or shape performed in such a way as to give emphasis DURATION: the length of time a movement lasts; can either be a long or short time or somewhere in between. PHRASE: a sequence of related movements that has a sense of rhythmic completion TIME (continued)

  11. The area in which you move; the area around you. SPACE

  12. TYPES OF SPACE • GENERAL SPACE: the space shared by all dancers, the dance area; reaches beyond personal space. • PERSONAL SPACE: the space reached while stationary or not moving: within one’s own body frame or with another individual closely

  13. Which SPACE is it?

  14. SHAPE: the form created by the body’s position in space; open/closed, symmetrical/asymmetrical, angular/curved. LEVEL: vertical distance from the floor; high, middle, low. DIRECTION: the way a dancer faces or moves; forward, backwarad, sideways, up and down. PATHWAY: patterns made as a dancer faces or moves through the air or on the floor SIZE: the magnitude of a body shape or movement. SPACE (continued)

  15. What is the level and direction?

  16. FORCE The degree of muscular tension and use of energy while moving; the use of weight

  17. TYPES OF FORCE • DYNAMICS: how a movement is done • Sharp/Smooth • Tension/Relaxation • FLOW: continuity of movement. • How does one movement blend into another? • Bound/Flowing • WEIGHT: strength or lightness of movement • Heavy/Light • ENERGY: the power or ability to be active

  18. Video Application:Turn to page 47 in your notebook entitled, “Application of Dance Elements: Video Clips” • As you watch the following clip, answer the corresponding questions on the sheet entitled, “Application of Dance Elements: Video Clips.” • You must tell why! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1f9RaPDZ8I SYTYCD Aaron Tap Solo Audition TIME

  19. Video Application:Turn to page 47 in your notebook entitled, “Application of Dance Elements: Video Clips • As you watch the following clip, answer the corresponding questions on the sheet entitled, “Application of Dance Elements: Video Clips.” • Why was a specific level used? Explain your answer! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMH0bHeiRNg Evolution of Dance SPACE

  20. Video Application:Turn to page 47 in your notebook entitled, “Application of Dance Elements: Video Clips • As you watch the following clip, answer the corresponding questions on the sheet entitled, “Application of Dance Elements: Video Clips.” • YOU MUST DESCRIBE WHAT MAKES A STEP HEAVY/FLOW AND THEN EXPLAIN WHY THE STEP WAS WRITTEN THAT WAY • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGjfj4478fY FORCE Jasmine and Fik Shun – Travis Wall

  21. Body Check #1 • Demonstrate your knowledge of LOW LEVEL • Demonstrate your knowledge of HIGH LEVEL • Demonstrate your knowledge of MIDDLE LEVEL • Demonstrate your knowledge of PATTERN by moving in a circle, square, triangle, etc.

  22. Body Check #2 • While showing small size demonstrate your knowledge of DIRECTION by moving forward and backward in the classroom. • Demonstrate your knowledge of GENERAL SPACE by sharing the classroom with your peers. • Show someone you like them by sharing their PERSONAL SPACE.

  23. Body Check #3 • When the music starts make a shape, to the beat, with one body part, then add two, then three! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qe500eIK1oA Shake your grove thing to a …. • Andante Tempo (medium) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wymbI2WA2O4 • Largo Tempo (very slow) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMlxM69ZJFA • Create a steady pulse by stomping your feet on beat • Create an accent by tapping your toe on count four

  24. Body Check #4 • To illustrate DURATION, complete a four count turn. • To complete a PHRASE of movement, complete a four count turn by adding a clap on count 5. • Create an ACCENT by tapping your toe on a four count. • Create a RHYTHM by completing a four step line dance.

  25. Drawing PageDraw your element terms – pg. 48!

  26. Dance Viewing Guide (pg. 49) • Title: The Way You Make Me Feel • Choreographer: Cooper Nelson • Date: 2000 • Place: NYC • Performers: Center Stage Cast • Style/Context: Ballet/Modern

  27. Exit Slip: Answer the questions below! 3 2 1 • Identify the dance element characteristic pictured. 4 5 What element is the most important in the following clip? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXO-jKksQkM

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