DANCE GCSE
DANCE GCSE
DANCE GCSE
Exam Board: AQA
Course Overview / Introduction
Dance is a powerful and expressive subject which encourages you to develop creative, physical, emotional and intellectual capacity. As part of the GCSE Dance course you will learn to perform, choreograph and analyse dance. Through the performance elements of the course you will develop your confidence and self-esteem, as well as your sensitivity to others and the ability to work as part of a group. You will develop both your technical and expressive skills as a dancer making you an adaptable performer and improving your overall fitness. You will also regularly practise and develop your mental and physical skills, including focus, confidence, coordination, strength and stamina. This continued practice will help you improve performance quality and overall fitness. As a choreographer, you will explore your ability to think creatively and problem solve, working independently and as a team to generate your own work. As a critic you will learn how to evaluate and analyse dance works, understanding how and why dance is created and reflecting upon your own processes.
What will you study?
Year 10:
Building technical, physical, mental and expressive skills
Learning 4 of the set works
Choreographic skills and processes, analysis of performance
Preparing for performance assessments, choreographic projects
Year 11:
Learning 2 of the set works
Preparing for Performance, Choreography and Dance Appreciation assessments
Assessment of Performance and Choreography
Assessment of Dance Appreciation
How is the course assessed?
The course is divided into 3 areas; Performance, Choreography and Dance Appreciation. Performance and Choreography are both practical elements each worth 30% of the course (60% in total).
Dance Appreciation is worth 40% of the overall qualification and is a written exam of 1 hour 30 minutes focusing on the knowledge and understanding of the choreographic process, performance skills and critical appreciation of the set dance works.
What will you gain from this course?
The dance studio is open as a rehearsal space during break, lunch and after school with a wide range of extra-curricular classes to participate in and study support linked to GCSE Dance. This includes the opportunity to be part of our older Dance Companies and perform at South Hill Park for ‘Lift Off’ Dance Festival. You are encouraged to perform in the dance shows and various events at the school, as well as attend a range of theatre visits and trips throughout the year. You will take part in workshops from a range of professional external choreographers and dancers.
What does this lead to?
GCSE Dance provides a solid foundation for careers or further studies in dance, performing arts or physical vocations but also leads to a range of transferable skills such as team-work, problem solving and critical thinking that employers and higher education institutes look for.
Staff Contact:
Mrs A Smith
Assistant Headteacher & Performing Arts Lead