dance unit tracy high school 2011. stages upstage downstage stage right stage left
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DANCE UNIT
Tracy High School2011
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StagesUpstage DownstageStage RightStage Left
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Examples of Various Dance Genres
Dance Examples: Jazz Ballet Cultural Dances
Polynesian Hawaiian Cajun
Hip Hop Ballroom Dancing Line Dancing Country Line Dancing
Examples cont: Tap Disco Folk Swing Break Dancing Belly Dancing Salsa
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8 Count!
Dances are performed on an 8 count You should always count when
performing a dance All dances should be learned by
breaking down the steps by counts of 8 There are some exceptions to the rule!
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DANCE STEPS Side Step
Step to the R side, together, L side, together
Chasse Moving forward/sideways step together
step R, step together step L: 1 and 2, 3 and 4
Similar to skipping
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DANCE STEPS CONT.
PIVOT R foot step, turn left, R foot step, turn
left (keep the L foot planted) 1, 2, 3, 4 KICK BALL-CHANGE
Kick, step, step: 1 and 2 JAZZ SQUARE
Step over with the R, step back with the L, out with the R, and together: 1, 2, 3, 4
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DANCE STEPS CONT.
HEEL TAP Tap your heel to the floor in front
of you TOE TOUCH W/ TURN
Quarter turn with each toe touch: 1, 2, 3, 4
PAS DE BOUREE Small stepping movement: 1, 2, 3
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DANCE STEPS CONT.
GRAPEVINE Step out w/R, behind with the L, out with
the R, step together w/L and clap 1, 2, 3, 4 CHAINE TURN
Turn R or L similar to Grapevine w/clap: 1, 2, 3, 4
SLIDE TO THE L/R Step out with one foot and drag the other
until they meet: 1, 2
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Attitude A position in which the dancer stands on
one leg (known as the supporting leg) while the other leg (working leg) is lifted and well turned out with the knee bent at approximately 120-degree angle.
The lifted or working leg can be behind, in front, or on the side of the body.
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Attitude: