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LOCOMOTOR-movements
that travel
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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.)
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
Dance in History
Dance has played an
important function in many
cultures throughout history.
Dance styles, costumes,
and music often reflect the
political climate of the time.
Dances such as the
Locomotion, Macarena,
and even the Chicken
Dance all perform a
function in our society
they create a group of
dancers having fun!
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Culture and Dance
ceremonial (religion,
celebration, ritual)
recreational (folk,
social dancing, aerobic
dance)
artistic (ballet,
modern, narrative, tap,
lyrical).
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SOCIAL DANCE
- a major category of dance forms where
sociability and socializing are the primary
focuses of the dancing
https://www.auburn.edu/academic/classes/hhp/hastie/social%20dance/socialdance.htm
Social Dance: Ballroom Dance
- partner dances
- Typically it includes
Standard (also termed
Smooth or Modern)
dances such
as waltz or foxtrot, and
Latin (also termed
Rhythm) dances such
as cha cha and rumba
Social Dance: Ballroom Dance