Ideal resource for GCSE Dance students. Contains an outline of all important information, structure, section analysis and all constituent features! I print out a copy for all my students so they can use it for revision.
A detailed, lesson-by-lesson powerpoint for the AQA GCSE Dance (new spec) professional dance work - Artificial Things. Slides include an introduction to the work, repertoire and linked activities. Also included are some choreographic tasks and exam style questions linked to choreography skills.
Perfect for the New A/AS level Dance Specification - Optional Area of Study (American Jazz Dance). A detailed timeline of images and information for the development of American Jazz Dance. Can be used as a revision aid, pinned to a wall or laminated, cut up and ordered in a sort card task.
A 70+ slide power-point resource covering the origins and development of American Jazz Dance. Including practitioners Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly and Jerome Robbins and key works such as Singing in the Rain, An American in Paris, West Side Story and The King and I.
An in-depth study of Rambert Dance Company from 1966 - 2002. Background information for Ballet Russes, Isadora Duncan, Martha Graham and Merce Cunningham as influences for development of Rambert. Practitioners include; Marie Rambert, Norman Morrice, Robert North, Christopher Bruce and Richard Alston. Works include; Ghost Dances and Soda Lake. Revision questions from AQA sample exam paper included.
A formatted set of questions in the style of the new GCSE Dance specification examination paper. Section A: Hypothetical choreography questions, Section B: Own work, Section C: Anthology questions. 80 marks and 90 minutes long in accordance with AQA. Ideal as an end of year mock for Year 10 or as a recap of Year 10 work in Year 11. Some questions taken from sample papers.
<p>94 slide powerpoint of full analysis of Singin’ in the Rain (incl. ASDR, constituent features, themes etc.) Youtube links to each dance section and images to support analysis are included. Other supporting documents include A3 worksheets with space to record notes on other Gene Kelly works.</p>
A power-point resource introducing the practical elements of professional dance work Emancipation of Expressionism. Links included for hip hop style warm ups, tutorials for krumping, waacking and popping and locking. Key motifs from the work and choreographic tasks.
Perfect for the New A/AS level Dance Specification - Compulsory Area of Study (Rambert). A detailed timeline of images and information for the development of Rambert from 1966-2002. Can be used as a revision aid, pinned to a wall or laminated, cut up and ordered in a sort card task.
Ideal for revision for GCSE Dance students. Step by step guide to answering the 10 mark question. <br />
I have based the resources on Swansong and Nutcracker! costume, lighting and set, although they can be edited.
<p>Revision sheets for Robert North, Richard Alston and Christopher Bruce. Full set of sort cards for development of Rambert Dance Company 1966 - 2002 (print on coloured card and cut) and a Rooster picture task.</p>
An entire Unit of work for the delivery (both practically and theoretically) of professional work A Linha Curva. Created with supporting information from ArtsPool and other shared resources. Over 80 slides of practical tasks for the introduction of Samba, Capoeira and key motifs from the work plus analytical tasks linked to constituent features; costume, lighting, set design and accompaniment.
<p>38 slide power-point covering the styles, influences and significant works of Gene Kelly and Jerome Robbins. Also a worksheet to be completed by students on dance works by Robbins and Fosse.</p>
Match the correct answers to the board. I have laminated versions in different colours. Works really well as a revision tool for all the important dates and information. Students work in teams. One member of each team runs to collect an answer card then runs back to place the card on the board. Each More… person takes a turn. First team with full board of correct answers wins. Available for all GCSE Prescribed works
Perfect for GCSE Dance students. Can be printed in either A4 or A3 for each student to take home and pin on their wall for revision. I also print this and have it up on the dance studio wall.