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Leap Introduction
Leaps
Dancers will execute a spring from plie focus on split extension and landing toe, ball, heel.
Rubric Code:
ZX7XAX9
By
shaanderson
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Subject:
Dance
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Leaps
Poor
2 pts
Fair
3 pts
Good
4 pts
Leap/Jump Technique
Poor
Dancer does not execute a toe ball heel action of the feet , the 'lol' action of the arms, the push from the ball of the back foot, energy in both knees and feet, square torso, dropped shoulders
Fair
Dancer almost executes a toe ball heel action of the feet , the 'lol' action of the arms, the push from the ball of the back foot, energy in both knees and feet, square torso, dropped shoulders
Good
Dancer does execute a toe ball heel action of the feet , the 'lol' action of the arms, the push from the ball of the back foot, energy in both knees and feet, square torso, dropped shoulders
Energy
Poor
Dancer doesn't travel far or get height.
Fair
Dancer travels and gets some height, but lacks power.
Good
Dancer executes with power and height.
Performance
Poor
Dancer does not know the combination for the execution so leaps and jump can not be assessed properly.
Fair
Dancer perform with some confidence, yet makes more than 2 errors in the combination.
Good
Dancer performs with confidence, and executes the the combination to the beat of the music.
Application
Poor
Student unable to apply knowledge to left side.
Fair
Student able to apply technique to left side with some limitations.
Good
Student applies technique to the left side with equal success.
Audience Participation
Poor
Dancer is distracting with talking or other noises during performances.
Fair
Dancer is not distracting, but not attentive to presentation.
Good
Dancer engaged in watching other classmates.
Keywords:
axel, jete, plie, passe, develope, chasse
Subjects:
Dance
Types:
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