
Study with the several resources on Docsity
Earn points by helping other students or get them with a premium plan
Prepare for your exams
Study with the several resources on Docsity
Earn points to download
Earn points by helping other students or get them with a premium plan
Help to know the dance element
Typology: Lecture notes
1 / 1
This page cannot be seen from the preview
Don't miss anything!

Shape - the design of the body: open/closed, symmetrical/asymmetrical, angular/curved (individual and group shapes) Focus – audience (where viewer’s eye is drawn)
- dancer (single focus – looking in direction of movement; multi-focus – changing head/eye focus during movements). Size - use of size in given space or range of motion. Level - the vertical distance from the floor (high, medium or low) Direction - forward, backwards, up, down, diagonal Pathways - patterns we make as we move across the floor: straight, curved
Rhythm - a pattern of beats Tempo – steady beat, fast or slow (the speed of the movement) Duration - the length of time the movement lasts Pulse - accented beat or heartbeat of the rhythm Phrases - longer sequences of movement
Tension/relaxation - tension feels hard and tight, relaxation feels soft, loose and floppy, (soft/hard, light/heavy, sharp/smooth). Bound Flow/Free Flow - when energy is released in a controlled, restrained manner it is bound flow; when energy is released freely the movement is free flow. Weight - strength (force) or lightness
LOCOMOTOR - movements that take you from one place to another (examples: walk, run, skip, hop, jump, slide, leap, gallop, and more). NON-LOCOMOTOR - movements that do NOT take you from one place to another (examples: bend, stretch, twist, reach, swing, sway, and more). *Dances are composed of a variety of locomotor and non-locomotor movements. *These movements are used to create dances with a beginning, middle and end.
Dance communicates ideas, thoughts, and feelings. Expressive movement pictures emotions, showing us the idea of the dance. Dance has been a part of cultures and time periods throughout history.