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Choreography, Constrasing Emotions
Middle School Lesson Plan Standard: Students will understand and demonstrate choreographic principles, processes, and structures Indicator of Achievement: Students will:
Standard: Students will demonstrate and evaluate the making of dance. Indicator of Achievement: Students will:
Preparation: (Students must know and be able to memorize basic movements.) Students brainstorm a list of contrasting emotions. Then they are divided into groups. Each group selects two contrasting emotions from the list generated by the entire class. The dance problem to solve is presented: create a group movement study about the selected contrasting emotions. The guidelines for the assignment are:
Activity: Groups collaborate to create their movement study based on the two contrasting emotions they've chosen. (Expect some conflicts to emerge and remind them of guideline #2, an essential part of conflict resolution.) After consensus is reached, the groups have a brief rehearsal period. They then perform their completed project for their peers. After each movement study is presented, the entire class discusses the choreographic choices of the group, as well as the use of contrast and transition. Assessment: Students may write a portfolio/journal entry evaluating their group's choices and their role in the process of creating the movement study. Based on a lesson by Jean Hedrich, Delaware
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