Lesson 1 Flashcards

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-change of position in space.
-It is govemed with mechanical principles that limit the ability of
individuals to move effectively and efficiently

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MOVEMENT

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measured motion or flow, charactetized basically by recurrence of elements or features as beats, sounds or accents.

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RHYTHM

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If there no __ there’s no buhay ang music

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Rhythm

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successive group of bodily movements and steps rhythmically perform and timed to music.

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DANCE

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MOVEMENT
+
RHYTHM
=

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Dance

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The word “dance” comes from the Greek word “___” which means to drag, to stretch. Thus, simple analysis of term “__” which easily lead to one, that it must have derived from the word “__” which DANCE

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Danson…sayaw…saya

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___|___ cannot be seperated

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Dance and music

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Our ancestors imitates __ that starts ritual

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Kapaligiran

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Fundamental movements and movement exploration

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Locomotor movement
Non-locomotor
Manipulative

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  • from one place to another or to project the body upward as in jumping and hopping.
    -can see in performances and dance
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Locomotor movement

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Performed without appreciable movements from place to place or movements of the various parts of the body in fixed base.

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Non-locomotor

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Manipulative

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Combination of loco and non loco

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Warm up or exercise

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Static and dynamic

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basic devision of movement

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A. Locomotor movements
B. Non locomotor or axial movement

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Locomotor movement

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Walk
Run
Hop
Leap
Slide
Gallop
Skip

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Regular pace of feet

simple transfer of the weight from one foot to the other.

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Walk

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  • a fast walk or an increased speed in walking by lifting the foot off the contact floor or ground
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Run

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  • with the weight of the body on one foot spring on that foot.
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Hop

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the weight of the body on one foot, spring on one foot and land on the other foot.

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Leap

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full contact of the foot on the floor by gliding or a slide.

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Slide

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combination of a step (full transfer of weight on one foot) and a cut by the transfer of weight to the other foot.

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Gallop

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combination of a step and a hop on a fast tempo.

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Skip

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Non locomotor or axial movement

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Extension
Flexion
Rotation
Pendular
Percussive
Vibratory
Sustained

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stmightening or stretching of a body part from a joint.

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Extension

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contraction or shortening of body parts from a joint
Flexion
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turing, twisting or circling around the axis.
Rotation
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similar movement of a pendulum.
Pendular
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movement of striking, hitting, pulling or pushing.
Percussive
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shaking of body parts or beating movements that produces vibrating.
Vibratory
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smooth flowing movement contained in a balanced position
Sustained
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-change of position in space. - every part of the body is moving even daliri — governed w mechanical or motor skills that limit the ability if individuals to move effectively and efficiently
Movement
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Need lahat dapat nag f function katulad sa zipper test not lahat nakakagawa
Movement
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Factors that afeect movement
Psychological factor Physiological factor Sociological factor
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Phenomena such as feat, anxiety and others affect the movement either positive or negative. All those may somehow affect the performance of an individual.
Psychological factor
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Physical Fitness and body built are two main conces that effect the human movement. Poor muscle development and low fitness level will surely affect the movement.
Physiological factir
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These refer to the relationship of the performer to the group regarding social conformity and norms. - i ran sa oval dahil naiimis ako sa friend ko
Sociological factor
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Indicators?
5 senses
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Amygdala
Responsible for emotions (pag mataas mas mapsuok)
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Prefrontal cortex
know whats right for decision making
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Movement space
Personal space General space
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maximum space available to a person in a stationary position. This includes the space available to a person in a stationary position position Space that the person can reachby stretching and twisting
Personal space
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Area which include one or more persons moving in space like gymnasium swimming pools, classrooms, ballrooms, plaza and others. - buong stage napupuntahan
General space
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Elements of space
Direction Level Range Pathway or space design Focus
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This refers to the movement forward, backward, upward, downward, sideways right and left, circular and combination of all these.
Direction
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As the body moves in horizontal plane it creates movement identified as high, medium/middle and low. It may be represented in relative heights while standing, sitting. lying and kneeling.
Level
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Example of direction
Folk dance
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More bend
May kailangan
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Saktong bend
Pasasalaamt
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Mataas na bend
Grateful
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maximum reach of an individual or sometimes eferred to as personal space of the size of movement.
Range
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line of design created in space as one moves. Example an arm circling (circle design is created) or a line drawn from running to the first base in softball. - Make illusion
Pathway or space design
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movement in space in telation to an object or a person's attention or direction - may spotlight may iba or nag ooutstand
Focus
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Dance elements
Theme Design Movement Technique Music Costume and properties Choreography Scenery
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-The content or the main ingredient of a dance -Tells what a dance is trying to tell or the message of the dance
Theme
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patter of movement in time and space. Pattem in time refers to the unaccented beats of movements into measures. Pattern in space refers to the path traced by the dancer's feet on the floor (ground) and the levels on which they move. - count single single double duble
Design
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-The action of dancers as they use their bodies to create organized patters -Can be divided into steps, gestures of arms and hands, and facial expression
Movement
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Types of movement
Steps Gestures Facial expression
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sound of a foot making a step.. leaps turn n runs
Steps
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Express motions or ideas in sign language (especially of your hands and arms)
Gestures
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express feelings through facial formd
Facial expressions
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Special knowledge or stills in execuing movements - pinapabilisin yung mga steps shortcut
Technique
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-The auditory background to which a dancer moves. It is something melodic and harmonious usually used as an accompaniment. • Motivates the movement of the dancers and serves as background music that captivates the audience
Music
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the dancer that helps reflect the message, customs, beliefs, and setting of the dance.
Costume and properties
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Forms and arrangement of a dance. Connected with the steps and movement on how a dance must be performed.
Choreography
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Setting or bg
Scenery
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Dance forms type
Classical dance Modern contemporary ballet Folkdance Ethnic n tribal dance Recreational dance Social and Ballroom dance Creative dance Popular dance
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standardized rules and restrictions. It can be religious related dance or for court and royal entertainment.
Classical dance
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form of dance which incorporates elements of both classical ballet and modem dance. It takes its technique and use of point work from classical ballet, although it permits a greater range of movement that may not adhere to the strict bodyline set forth by schools of b technique -come from the ideas and innovations of 20th century modern dance, including floor work, balletic movements and - not pure
Modern contemporary ballet
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cultural art form handed down from generation to generations. It can communicates the customs, beliefs, rituals
Folkdance
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Ex of folkdance
Change step Walts Polka
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Change step
Step close step Moderate
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Waltz
Step close step Slow
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Polka
Step close step close Moderate fast
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found in a group of pcople living together in a locality with common beliefs and customs. -rituals
Ethnic and tribal dance
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Includes dance mixer, square dancing and round and round and couple dances. -aerobic or zumba
Recreational dance
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Dance set in a social gathering with more formal atmosphere than the simple and informal parties in which the recreational dances are the usual forms. -formal events n involves bidding
Social and ballroom dance
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The highest form of dance for the purpose of entertainment. -el gama penumbra
Creative dance
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dance form in television and other dance centers like disco houses and social gatherings. - hiphop
Popular dance