CP7.2
Investigate and manipulate the elements of dance and principles of composition including tension and resolution.
Indicators for this outcome
(a)

Investigate and demonstrate ways of creating tension and resolution using the elements of actions, body, relationships, dynamics, and space.

(b)

Analyze, discuss, and explore through movement, the principles of tension and resolution in dance.

(c)

Use inquiry to investigate questions about relationships among the elements of dance and principles of tension and resolution:

  • Generate questions about the elements of dance and principles of tension and resolution to guide inquiry (How can we build a feeling of tension using the elements of dynamics and shape? How could we use the principles of tension and resolution in a composition about relationships between people and the land?).
(d)

Identify ways that dances begin, build toward something, and come to resolutions during specific sections or within the dance as a whole.

(e)

Investigate and demonstrate ways that tension can function as a highlight or turning-point in a dance.

(f)

Investigate and demonstrate ways that resolution resolves or settles sections within the dance or the dance as a whole.

(g)

View and analyze own and peers' dance compositions for application of dance elements and tension and resolution.

(h)

Use the elements and principles expressively in dance.

(i)

Practice sustaining and controlling energy.

(j)

Explore and apply biomechanical concepts and principles of balance, stability, spin, and rotation (see grade 7 physical education curriculum outcome 7.6) during warm-ups and dance compositions.

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Stomp and Holler with Scott Richmond. Grades 7 & 8
Scott Richmond presents a series of original and classic songs to get you moving to the music. Students engage in active listening by responding to verbal, musical and visual cues. Patterns, actions and compositions are explored collaboratively through collective dance and vocal expression. In addition to dancing, moving and singing, students also act out some songs to help bring the stories to life.
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Record posted/updated: April 4, 2022
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Dance with Heather Cameron. Grades 7 & 8
Using pop culture music and videos as stimuli, students create movement vocabularies based on their artistic interpretation and personal perspective. Through demonstrations and group-led improvisations, students investigate their range of movement and explore a wider spectrum of physical qualities that instill concepts such as contrast and repetition.
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Price : Free
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Record posted/updated: April 28, 2020
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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