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Serenity Harris and Kiyannah McGee Capstone
The first source I found was an article called “Teaching Choreography - 4Dancers” The citation can be found below. The article started by comparing a dance choreographer to a teacher. This article is helpful to us because it explains the difference between choreographers and teachers. It helped me to understand how although Serenity and I may be good dancers/choreographers teaching it to another group of kids is totally different. The article helped us out by explaining some techniques that can be used while teaching a dance.
"Teaching Choreography - 4Dancers." 2 Apr. 2013, http://www.4dancers.org/2013/04/teaching-choreography/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2017.
The next source that I found was found on a popular website “Nytimes.com”. The title of the article is “Dance; ABC’s of Choreography: Teaching the Unteachable”. This article compared the different styles of teaching when it comes to dancing. This article is a very helpful article because it helps us to seek more ways of teaching.
Anderson, Jack. "ABC's of Choreography: Teaching the Unteachable?" The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/1998/03/15/arts/dance-abc-s-of-choreography-teaching-the-unteachable.html The New York Times, 14 Mar. 1998. Web. 06 Feb. 2017.
"http://www.danceadvantage.net/great-dance-teachers/ Dance Advantage. N.p., 07 Jan. 2015. Web. 06 Feb. 2017.
The next article I read was posted on the Huffington post. The article was titled “A letter from your Dance Teacher”. This article was formed in a letter from a dance teacher. The letter is written to a dance teacher from another dance teacher. This article is a very helpful article because it discussed how we can become better dance teachers from the perspective of another dance teacher. I was able to make connections to some things that were said in the letter. For example, where it says “ You want to be great. You want to work. You want people to see all that you have to offer.This article is helpful because it gives us advice from another dance teacher’s perspective.
Beckford, Keesha. "A Letter From Your Dance Teacher." The Huffington Post. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/keesha-beckford/a-letter-from-your-dance-teacher_b_3319783.htmlTheHuffingtonPost.com, n.d. Web. 06 Feb. 2017.The last article that I read based on techniques of teaching was an article posted by Edweek.org. The title of the article was “School integrate Dance into Core Academics”. The article starts off by comparing dance to photosynthesis. The article states “Photosynthesis may be an unlikely topic to inspire an opera or ballet, but in a 2nd grade classroom here recently, the children were asked to use dance to help them learn about that process.” Later on, the article continues by talking about how dancing connects to science and education. Since our school is a science school I thought this article was a very helpful article because it helps to compare the important pieces of my school to my capstone.
Robelen, Erik W. "Schools Integrate Dance Into Core Academics." http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2010/11/17/12dance_ep.h30.htmlEducation Week. N.p., 06 May 2016. Web. 07 Feb. 2017.
This article begins expressing how beautiful and unique dance is as an art form. Some people still believe that dance is not a sport. As a dancer, I feel otherwise. Dance is no longer just a hobby or an afterschool activity. It is a profession that a lot of people get paid for. It is a hard profession to get noticed in. You have to be extremely talented and unique to get hired for the good gigs. The article tells how dance is a good way to express one’s emotions and feelings. There are so many different genres and styles that all countries contribute to."Different Types of Dances and Dancing Styles Across the Globe - Buzzle." 8 Aug. 2016, http://www.buzzle.com/articles/types-of-dances-and-different-dancing-styles.html. Accessed 6 Feb. 2017.
After doing more research, I decided to research the most common styles of dance her in the U.S. to get a more feel for what styles of dance we should teach. I then found out that the most popular styles of dance here are Ballet ( including pointe ), Concert dance, Contemporary dance, Lyrical dance, Modern dance
And Jazz dance
I feel that this article is very important because it helps us to get an idea of what styles of dance that we should teach, Since Serenity and I both have a history with dance and different styles of dance the kids have different styles to chose from.
"Dance." Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica, inc., n.d. Web. 07 Feb. 2017.
https://www.britannica.com/art/dance/Types-of-danceThis article is about the different origins of dance styles. A lot of “partner dances”, or duets, are seen as just latin dancing. Little do most know that various amounts of latin dances have different origins and influences from different countries. Samba, as an example, is a Brazilian dance, but with African origin. Tap dancing is a form of dance pretty popular in North America in the entertainment business that requires special shoes and floors for the target sound. Tap was also a dance created by Africans, but during slavery times. It was a way to keep themselves and each other entertained.
"Types of Dance - Categories." Types of Dance – Dance Types, Categories and Styles. N.p., 2017. Web. 07 Feb. 2017.
http://www.dancefacts.net/dance-types/types-of-dances/
This next article is lists the Top 10, most well known, dance styles in the world. It starts off by defining dance and how it affects the people who do it. It is describes as a social interactant, an exercise, a profession, and a hobby. The article mentions that is also a way for people to tell stories and express themselves. The dance styles on the list are as follows: hip-hop, tap dance, yangko dance, belly dance, kathak, Gangnam style dance, Break dance/B-boy/B-girl, ballet, which also has its own styles, salsa, and line dance. I haven’t heard of some of these styles.
"Types of Dance - Categories." Types of Dance – Dance Types, Categories and Styles. N.p., 2017. Web. 07 Feb. 2017.
http://www.wonderslist.com/10-most-famous-dance-styles-in-the-world/The last one isn’t really an article. It’s more of an informative section of a website used to help people who would like to take classes at this dance studio learn what the classes are about. It was a little confusing. It mentioned things in the contents that didn’t necessarily make sense or correlate with past knowledge of dance styles. “Dance revolution” is the name of the dance studio that created the website. They made a list, as the other articles have, that is as follows: Open, lyrical, ballet, jazz, acro, hip-hop, kinderhop, glee, conditioning, tap, pointe, and yoga. Each “style” has a brief description. The part that was bewildering was how glee, conditioning, and yoga were alleged “styles of dance.” None of those are actually styles of dance, two of which don’t even include dancing.
"Styles & Techniques." Dance Evolution. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Feb. 2017.
Sehun- EXO member
2) What did you learn while completing this project? I learned better shading techniques.
3) What was the hardest part about completing this project? Shaping his face.
4) What was the most fun/exciting part? I got to look at the most beautiful man all day.
5) If you were to do this project over again, what would you do differently? Color it
News Broadcast
Skull
Mi familia, Mis amigos thing
Ser and Estar
Viajar
Kunai
Describe your project
It’s origamiWhat knowledge did you already have about the project before you started?
I’m a pro at origami as long as I have the right materialsWhat new skill did you want to learn coming into the project?
I wanted to learn to have more patience because it was my first time doing a piece that required other things than just paper.Did you accomplish this goal?
Yes.How do you know you accomplished the goal? If you didn’t accomplish the goal, why do you think that is?
I know because I can make things quicker.What other skill(s) did you learn along the way?
That I have to follow exact measurements.What are you most proud of in this project?
I’m proud of the kunai itselfWhat would you do differently if you had to do the project over again?
nothing. I like it.
The Amazing Sabby
Describe your project
It’s a linoleum print version of a drawing I created. It’s an anime character named Sebastian from Black Butler.
What knowledge did you already have about the project before you started?
I tried a linoleum cut before, but I gave up.What new skill did you want to learn coming into the project?
I hope to learn how to make printsDid you accomplish this goal?
Yes, I have.How do you know you accomplished the goal? If you didn’t accomplish the goal, why do you think that is?
I know because if I were to try this on my own, I could do it.What other skill(s) did you learn along the way?
I leaned concentration.What are you most proud of in this project?
I’m very proud of how I didn’t give up this time.What would you do differently, if you had to do the project over again?
I would’ve spent more time on it