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Stimulus - Response


Grade Work Samples
End of Stage 5 (end of Year 10)
Grade C Casey   Jerry  
New Work Samples
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Description of activity

In groups of two or three, students are given a stimulus (visual, auditory, tactile, kinaesthetic or ideational). Students brainstorm ideas about the stimulus and convert these into movement ideas. They explore and apply aspects of the elements of dance as they select and refine their movements to best communicate their ideas that relate to the original stimulus. Students link their movements to create a short dance. They present their short dance to the class. Students discuss the development of their movement ideas in response to their stimulus and their use of the elements of dance to communicate their ideas as either an oral or journal self-reflection.

Context

This unit focuses on the stimulus, the starting point for movement discovery in dance composition. Students are provided with opportunities to explore a variety of stimuli for making dance, including visual, auditory, tactile, kinaesthetic or ideational. Students have brainstormed, identified and discussed different stimuli for dance, and have developed concepts and ideas from a specific stimulus. Classroom activities centre on the processes of exploring, reflecting, evaluating and selecting appropriate movement material based on these ideas. Students also engage in dance technique and safe dance practice activities that follow through from the previous unit on the elements of movement and that reinforce the focus of this unit. Students observe and discuss dance works of art and identify possible stimuli used by the choreographer. All lessons include reflective practice, including the journalising of processes and activities.

Areas for Assessment

Outcomes

A student:

5.2.1 explores the elements of dance as the basis of the communication of ideas

5.2.2 composes and structures dance movement that communicates an idea

5.3.1 describes and analyses dance as the communication of ideas within a context.

Criteria for assessing learning

(These criteria would normally be communicated to students with the activity.)

Students will be assessed on their ability to:

  • explore and apply aspects of the elements of dance to create, select and refine appropriate movement ideas in response to their stimulus
  • link their movements together to create a short dance that best communicates their ideas
  • discuss the development of their dance in response to their stimulus and their use of the elements of dance to communicate their ideas, using appropriate dance terminology.
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