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Solo/Duo
Solo/Duo/Trio
Students had option to choreograph solo or a duo.
Rubric Code:
FX99564
By
lbrindley
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Subject:
Dance
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Solo/Duo
Corps Level
2 pts
First Artist Level
4 pts
Soloist Level
6 pts
Principal Level
8 pts
Level Changes
Corps Level
Choreography did not include any level changes.
First Artist Level
Choreography had some level change, but did not commit to the change. For example, went to the floor for a half count and then came back up.
Soloist Level
Choreography included two levels. Was missing a third level change.
Principal Level
Choreography included multiple level changes.
Weekly Rehearsal Time
Corps Level
Choreographers rarely worked during in-class rehearsal. Mostly fooled around and distracted other groups.
First Artist Level
Choreographers worked during a couple of the choreography days, but did not work during the remainder. Easily distracted by other groups.
Soloist Level
Choreographers worked diligently during most of the choreography days, but did not finish the time requirement.
Principal Level
Choreographers worked diligently each day, finished the choreography and practiced/cleaned once they were finished.
In Class Performance
Corps Level
Students performed with little effort and did not seem to know most of the choreography.
First Artist Level
Students performed with some effort, and knew most of the choreography.
Soloist Level
Students performed with full effort. Dancers seemed to know most of the choreography.
Principal Level
Students performed dance in class and with full effort. Dancers knew the choreography.
Technique/Choreography
Corps Level
Dancer's were not working at full potential, and disregarded technique.
First Artist Level
They could have challenged themselves more. Dancers were working at minimal potential forgetting technique.
Soloist Level
Dancers were dancing at full potential with some technique.
Principal Level
Dancers were working at their full potential including strong technique.
Space
Corps Level
Choreography was performed stationary or in one spot in the room.
First Artist Level
Choreography included minimal travel. Possibly included side to side, but no forward and back.
Soloist Level
Choreography included travel, but dancers did not cover full space in the room. Dancers could have added more dynamic pathways to cover more space.
Principal Level
Choreography traveled, and formations and pathways created interesting ways to move in the space.
Subjects:
Dance
Types:
Project
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