19 Tex. Admin. Code § 117.307 - Dance, Level II (One Credit), Adopted 2013
(a) General requirements. Students may
fulfill fine arts and elective requirements for graduation by successfully
completing one or more of the following dance courses: Principles of Dance II,
Ballet II, Modern/Contemporary Dance II, Jazz II, Tap II, World Dance Forms II,
Dance Composition/Improvisation II, Dance Theory II, Dance Performance/Ensemble
II, Dance Production II, Dance Wellness II, and Dance and Media Communications
II (one credit per course). The prerequisite for each Dance, Level II course is
one credit of Dance, Level I in the corresponding discipline.
(b) Introduction.
(1) The fine arts incorporate the study of
dance, music, theatre, and the visual arts to offer unique experiences and
empower students to explore realities, relationships, and ideas. These
disciplines engage and motivate all students through active learning, critical
thinking, and innovative problem solving. The fine arts develop cognitive
functioning and increase student academic achievement, higher-order thinking,
communication, and collaboration skills, making the fine arts applicable to
college readiness, career opportunities, workplace environments, social skills,
and everyday life. Students develop aesthetic and cultural awareness through
exploration, leading to creative expression. Creativity, encouraged through the
study of the fine arts, is essential to nurture and develop the whole
child.
(2) Four basic
strands--foundations: perception; creative expression; historical and cultural
relevance; and critical evaluation and response--provide broad, unifying
structures for organizing the knowledge and skills students are expected to
acquire. Dance students develop perceptual thinking and movement abilities in
daily life, promoting an understanding of themselves and others. Students
develop movement principles and technical skills and explore choreographic and
performance qualities. Students develop self-discipline and healthy bodies that
move expressively, efficiently, and safely through space and time with a
sensitive kinesthetic awareness. Students recognize dance as a vehicle for
understanding historical and cultural relevance, increasing an awareness of
heritage and traditions of their own and others, and enabling them to
participate in a diverse society. Evaluating and analyzing dance allows
students to strengthen decision-making skills, develop critical and creative
thinking, and develop artistic and creative processes. Students will continue
to explore technology and its application to dance and movement, enabling them
to make informed decisions about dance.
(3) Statements that contain the word
"including" reference content that must be mastered, while those containing the
phrase "such as" are intended as possible illustrative examples.
(c) Knowledge and skills.
(1) Foundations: perception. The student
develops an awareness of the body's movement using sensory information while
dancing. The student is expected to:
(A)
demonstrate kinesthetic and spatial awareness individually and in
groups;
(B) expand a comprehensive
understanding of health, safety, and wellness for dancers;
(C) demonstrate effective knowledge of dance
genres, styles, and vocabulary; and
(D) interpret details in movement in natural
and constructed environments.
(2) Creative expression: artistic process.
The student develops knowledge and skills of dance elements, choreographic
processes, and forms in a variety of dance genres and styles. The student is
expected to:
(A) expand a comprehensive
understanding of principles of proper body alignment;
(B) explore, improvise, and perform original
movement during the creative process;
(C) expand the expression of ideas and
emotions through movement; and
(D)
create enhanced compositional forms using fundamental dance elements for
choreographic processes.
(3) Creative expression: performance. The
student demonstrates knowledge and execution of technical dance skills in a
variety of dance genres and styles through performing. The student is expected
to:
(A) perform extended movement patterns
with rhythmical accuracy in dance genres and styles such as ballet, modern
dance, tap, jazz, musical theatre dance, and world dance forms;
(B) demonstrate the elements of dance
effectively;
(C) perform enhanced
compositional forms using sound choreographic processes; and
(D) implement an effective warm-up and
cool-down, implementing the elements of proper conditioning for performing
skills.
(4) Historical
and cultural relevance. The student demonstrates an understanding of cultural,
historical, and artistic diversity. The student is expected to:
(A) analyze dances of various cultures or
historical periods;
(B) choreograph
short dance phrases that exhibit an understanding of various historical periods
and social contexts;
(C) perform
dances in various media and content areas; and
(D) interpret historical and cultural dance
forms using technology.
(5) Critical evaluation and response. The
student makes informed personal judgments about dance and the meaning and role
of dance in society. The student is expected to:
(A) identify characteristics of a variety of
dances;
(B) analyze qualities of
performance and proper etiquette in dance;
(C) identify similarities of form and
expression in dance and other content areas; and
(D) apply knowledge and skills of technology
in dance.
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