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skill: 2 sets of 4 equals 8
7.Sets
skill: 4 sets of 2
8.Rhythm is more important than technique, which
follows with practice.Working knee bends
with thigh raised parallel
to floor.Many directions and patterns
possible.Galloping
Rhythmic loping movements
leading with the same foot
forward throughout.Front foot steps forward
and back foot pulls up to
front foot with a shuffle.Sliding
Many variations of basic step
of keeping knees slightly
bent
while feet slide along the
floor.One foot leads, the other
slides to meet it,
and then the opposite foot
leads.One knee is raised, thigh
parallel to floor.The melodies to the songs use the middle octave
of the piano.Sing and dance with spirited energy to instill
the full effect.Repeat the text as many times as desired.While singing,
students skip in a circle
or line
with arms in opposition or
out to sides.Here we go,
marching slow,
4 plus 4 is
8 we know.While singing,
students gallop in lines or
other shapes,
arms out to sides or in opposition.For
a multiple of 4 students, ie.Then, everyone takes 4 slides
back together,
to form a straight line.Arms out to the side or on
the waist for balance.The group of 4 from the right
side skip 4 times to center.For explanation of skipping
see Part III.Arms in opposition, out to
sides, or on waist.Students skip in a circle
for all 8 bars of music
alternating arms up overhead
for 4 skips
and down to sides for 4 skips.Explanation of skipping technique
is in
Part III.Sets
skill:
4
sets of 2
sing:
8 of us are
in a line,
skipping, skipping
skipping, skipping.Turn and take a
partner now,
4 sets of 2
skipping, skipping.Explanation of skipping technique
is in
Part III.Sets
skill:
sets of 2 becoming sets of 4
sing:
Marching, marching
2 by 2.Then each set of 2 joins hands
with another set of 2 next
to them to make a set of 4
and takes 8 slow marches forward,
2 counts to a march.Explanation of marching in
Part
III.First we're 8 all
in a circle.Use one beat of music per
gallop.For an explanation of galloping
go to Part III.The two folk dance groups
in the photos are using elements of rhythmic dance.Dancers who are taking a turn on the sideline
as accompanists clap hands or a rhythm instrument once for each
march or gallop.At the end of each set of 16 counts there is a slight
pause in clapping to allow dancers to change direction or step.Dancers take 4 gallops forward with right
foot in front.Dancers turn toward their own right shoulder
to face the back of room and with right foot still in front take 4 gallops
back to "place."Turning to face forward and changing to
left foot in front, dancers take 4 gallops forward to front of room.Dancers turn toward their own left shoulder,
keeping left foot in front and take 4 gallops back to "place."Back to marching: Dancers take hands in
the straight line facing forward and the two dancers on the ends of the
line with 16 marching steps bend the line by moving toward the front and
center of the room into an open circle shape.All are now facing the center
of the circle with hands still joined.At the end of each set of 16 counts there is a slight pause
in clapping to allow dancers to change direction or step.Holding hands, take 4 skips in to center
of circle; arms remain low.Still holding hands take 4 skips backward
to beginning place.Still holding hands take 4 skips in to
center of circle, arms starting down at side, then arms moving forward
and up to overhead by the end of the 4th skip.This dance has 4 sets of 16 counts.Dancers who are taking a turn on the sideline
as accompanists clap hands or a rhythm instrument once for each
polka or waltz.Dancers enter from right back corner of room.The corner in front of the
right shoulder is the front right corner.Both corners just described
are called 'back stage right' or 'front stage right'.Turn to face outward and do 4 polka sets
back to place, keeping circle open.Turning to face center of circle, again,
repeat numbers 2.This dance has 6 sets of 16 counts.Begin each set with the foot of the toe that
points.Arms remain outstretched to side for balance
when not holding hands.Preparation: Form two parallel
lines along sides of room, dancers facing each other separated by at least
10 feet.Moving toward center do 2 sets of minuet
for 8 counts.Turn around toward right shoulder to face
outward and then do 2 sets of minuet to return to place for 8 counts.All dancers turn to face back and do 4
sets of minuet for another 16 counts.Slides: Lines facing each other, dancers
take 4 slides to center leading with right foot, for 4 counts.All dancers hold hands with dancer alongside
themselves; end dancers take free hand with dancer across from them.Dutch, French, German, Greek and
Spanish translations.Borrow this bookFind this book in a libraryThis volume aims to equip teachers with clear plans and instructions for introducing dance to school pupils of all ages.DANCE BOOKS CATALOGUE 5 September 2007 This catalogue was produced ...This book takes students through the learning process to become an expert dancer.Contemporary dance training: Off center step into moder n dance l.Dead TorrentThis torrent is not active on any public trackers that we monitor.It is most likely dead, and you won't be able to download it.If You Were There, Beware.
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