Stage 6
Dance
2 units for each of Preliminary and HSC
Board Developed Course (Category A)
ATAR Course
Exclusions: None
Prerequisites: None
Course Description:
The study of dance as an artform is based on the study of three interrelated components: Performance, Composition and Appreciation. Through the study of dance as an artform, students learn about and through dance performance. That is, the knowledge, understanding and skills in physically preparing the body to dance (Dance Technique) and the application and demonstration of knowledge, understanding and skills in a ‘Dance’/‘Work’. They learn about and through dance composition. That is, the knowledge, understanding and skills which underpin the theories, principles, processes and practices of dance composition. The students are encouraged to create and develop a personal response that communicates intent. They learn about and through appreciation of dance as works of art. That is, the study of seminal artists and works for their contribution to the development of dance.
Main Topics Covered:
Preliminary:
Dance technique applied to dance performance
Generating and organising movement as it relates to dance composition
The development of dance in Australia
Dance analysis in practice
HSC:
The core performance dance
Dance composition
Skills of Analysis
Writing and criticism
Prescribed choreographers and works
Major Study
For more information about this course, please see: Mrs Concato