Technical and Expressive Skills

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Technical and Expressive Skills Today I will: Be able to explain the difference between a technical and expressive skill. Understand why these skills are essential for a dancer. Be able to reflect on my own strengths and weaknesses. St John’s skills: Information, reflective

Technical Skills What is a technical skill? Discuss with a partner and write your ideas on a post it note. Technical Skills Posture Alignment Placement Coordination Strength Mobility Balance Flexibility Control

Expressive Skills Musicality Focus Projection A measure or degree to which a dancer is receptive and creative in their translation or rendering of music through movement. Where should you be looking (at a body part, to a specific direction or communicating the idea). Confident presentation of one’s body and energy to vividly communicate movement and meaning to an audience. Focus Projection

Expressive Skills Continued Timing To control the speed of an movement so that it happens at the proper moment. d. The fitting of dance steps to the rhythm and/or melody of the music. A dance that represents a particular character, especially in ballet. Phrasing Characterisation http://www.backstage.com/bso/news-and-features-spotlights/spotlight-on-dance-1004111492.story

Plenary Can you explain the following to a partner? Balance Alignment Focus Phrasing Posture Coordination Projection