Choreography: Creating Simple Dance Sequences
Students will learn basic choreographic principles and work collaboratively to create short dance sequences, focusing on theme, structure, and spatial design.
Key Questions
- Design a short dance sequence that effectively communicates a chosen theme or narrative.
- Evaluate how different spatial arrangements of dancers impact the audience's perception.
- Explain how repetition and variation are used to create interest and coherence in choreography.
CBSE Learning Outcomes
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