Dance
At Saint George we are lucky enough to have a dance studio with a mirrored wall and sprung floor. The subject provides a stimulating and enjoyable classroom environment and includes lots of extra-curricular opportunities, allowing pupils to express themselves across a number of different genres. It enables pupils to become more confident and creative in a safe and social environment while developing knowledge of a variety of professional work.
Key Stage 3
Dance aims to equip pupils with the necessary skills required for the GCSE course as well as to develop performance in a range of dance styles including: Bollywood, Contemporary dance, Capoeira, Physical Theatre and Hip-hop.
By the end of KS3 students should be confident in:
- choreographing dances from different forms of stimuli
- rehearsing and performing as a solo, duet or part of a group
- analysing and evaluating own and others work
- being familiar with dance terminology and how it can be utilised in their work
Key Stage 4
At GCSE, we follow the AQA Dance course with a ratio of 60% practical and 40% theory. The course consists of four units:
Component 1- Performance and Choreography (60% of GCSE)
Performance
- Set phrases through a solo performance (approximately one minute in duration)
- Duet/trio performance (three minutes in a dance which is a maximum of five minutes in duration)
Choreography
- Solo or group choreography – a solo (two to two and a half minutes) or a group dance for two to five dancers (three to three and a half minutes)
Component 2- Dance Appreciation (40% of GCSE)
- Knowledge and understanding of choreographic processes and performing skills
- Critical appreciation of own work
- Critical appreciation of 6 professional works