Lesson-3.Elements of Dance
Lesson-3.Elements of Dance
LOCOMOTOR-movements that
travel
Locomotor Movements
Dancers using locomotor
movements may walk, run,
skip, hop, jump, slide,
leap, or gallop.. These
movements may be high
(possibly indicating joy),
medium, or low (possibly
indicating sadness.)
Non-locomotor Movements
Dancers are using non-locomotor movements
when they stay in one place but bend,
stretch, twist, or swing their body.
Styles (characteristics)
Ballet: a classic form of dance growing out of the
French nobility. Its root is court dances.
It is known for:
•Freedom of movement
•Usually barefoot but can use shoes based on theme
•Costume related to dance theme
•Improvisation used in the development of choreography
How is a dance
created?
Dances are created by
combining locomotor and
nonlocomotor movements.
A dance, like a book,
has a beginning, a middle,
and an end.
Dance has 3 main forms
• ceremonial
(religion,
celebration, ritual)
• recreational
(folk, social
dancing, aerobic
dance)
• artistic (ballet,
modern,
narrative, tap,
lyrical).
Culture and Dance
• Nearly all cultures
incorporate dance in
some way.
• Dance is a major
component of many
cultures.
• Dance is often used to
communicate or
celebrate.
Some more about dance & culture
*Charleston,
*Virginia Reel,
*Swing,
*Disco,
*Break dancing, or
*Hip Hop?