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Dance Artistic Processes (redirected from Dance Creative Processes)

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Performing

Dance is an experiential discipline that enables students to outwardly express and create through the medium of physical movement. Students develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation. They also select, analyze, and interpret artistic work. Performing helps students convey meaning through dance.

Responding

Dance students work to understand and evaluate how movement conveys meaning. This process begins with students perceiving and analyzing artistic work. Students then interpret and apply criteria to evaluate the artistic work. 

Creating

Dance is an art form providing students the opportunity to create and compose. Students organize, develop, refine, and complete artistic ideas and work. Creating a dance or a portion of a dance gives students autonomy and self-efficacy in the classroom.

Connecting

Students connect in dance by relating artistic ideas and work with personal meaning and external context. This is accomplished through synthesizing and relating knowledge and personal experiences to make art. Students also relate artistic works with societal, cultural, and historical context to deepen understanding.

 

 

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