CP7.1
Create dance compositions that express ideas about the importance of place (e.g., relationships to the land, local geology, region, urban/rural environments).
Indicators for this outcome
(a)

Use inquiry in dance to extend understanding of place (e.g., examine historical relationships of people to the land in Saskatchewan):

  • Generate key questions to guide inquiry in dance (e.g., How could we represent through dance the relationships between people and the prairie landscape or the difference between urban and rural environments?).
  • Summarize and focus knowledge of topic to determine information needs.
  • Generate additional relevant questions for exploration.
  • Prepare and use a plan to access the Internet and other sources (e.g., print, digital, community) to gather ideas for dance-making.
  • Use the dance-making process to explore the central questions and ideas (e.g., How can we show through movement the vastness of the prairie spaces or the migration of peoples?).
  • Expand on dance and movement ideas in reflective records such as journals, blogs, and video or audio recordings.
  • Keep a record of dance phrases using invented and/or traditional notation symbols, and video where possible, to explore, record, and reconstruct movements.
  • Reflect, analyze, and make connections between the original topic or inquiry question and subsequent dance explorations.
(b)

Investigate how a single idea can be developed in many ways and directions (e.g., How many different ways can we represent in movement a sense of community within an isolated landscape?).

(c)

Recognize valuable accidents in exploration and put them to use when appropriate.

(d)

Demonstrate self-awareness in decision making about own movement selections.

(e)

Reflect on how movement, dance elements, and principles of composition can be organized to convey meaning in dance (e.g., What message or ideas does our dance communicate about our sense of place in Saskatchewan?).

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R104501
Ask Artists Series
Ask Artists is an inquiry-based learning program for teachers and students. Each episode is an in-depth and intimate journey with a Saskatchewan artist. Artists share candid moments and show students that artists are real people with skills, successes, failures and dreams.
•  Ask Artists Episode 3: “Here & Now” Sculpture & Ceramics (Part 1: Meet The Artist) - Carole Epp
•  Ask Artists Episode 3: “Here & Now” Sculpture & Ceramics (Part 2: Working with Clay) - Carole Epp
•  Ask Artists Episode 3: “Here & Now” Sculpture & Ceramics (Part 3: Making a Clay Tile) - Carole Epp
•  Ask Artists Episode 3: “Here & Now” Sculpture & Ceramics (Part 4: Making a Pinch Pot) - Carole Epp
•  Ask Artists Episode 6: “Move It” Movement (Part 1: Meet The Artist) - Mitchell Larsen
•  Ask Artists Episode 6: “Move It” Movement (Part 2: Getting Comfortable with Movement) - Mitchell Larsen
•  Ask Artists Episode 6: “Move It” Movement (Part 3: Creating a Dance) - Mitchell Larsen
•  Ask Artists Episode 6: “Move It” Movement (Part 4: Dance Performance) - Mitchell Larsen
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
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Record posted/updated: December 2, 2021
R101663
Stories of Courage: Saskatchewan Second World War Veterans Remember
This series of eight videos presents the personal stories of 17 Saskatchewan residents who served during the World War II.
•  HMCS Regina. Episode 3
•  Soldiers Return Home. Episode 7
Price : Free
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Record posted/updated: August 24, 2021