Didactics and Methodology of Classical Ballet Technique 1

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
107EDMC1 credit 3 2 seminar hours (45 min) of instruction per week, 57 to 72 hours of self-study English winter

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The course is focused on the methodological analysis of the basic elements of classical dance technique and is connected in its practical aspect with the teaching of Introduction to Dance Pedagogy and Pedagogical Proseminar. The teaching is about understanding the composition of exercises, elaboration of links and principles of correct assignment and explanation of elements.

Ongoing discussions are held over records of teaching and training sessions or on the basis of visits to selected art schools. Work conceived in this way enables the understanding and application in practice of the full range of elements, links, combinations in the KT technique, developing creativity and the ability of pedagogical perception.

The course also includes active participation and references from designated workshops and seminars organized not only by the dance department, which serve as background material for the student's portfolio.

Thematic areas:

  1. basic physical dispositions and their development to perform classical dance techniques
  2. verbal pedagogical expression
  3. illustrative pedagogical expression (aesthetic level of demonstration and execution of all movements representing the main features and style of this technique)
  4. kinesthetic effect (harmony of physical and mental performance, awareness of body positioning in space, principles of tempo-rhythm)
  5. principles of correction and self-correction (self-reflection)
  6. articulation of teaching pedagogical principles of the basic movement alphabet of classical dance
  7. method of development of desired physical dispositions by precisely dosed load régime

Learning outcomes

Detailed knowledge of classical dance technique, i.e. a movement „vocabulary“ of 600 pas and tempos, all positions, poses and placements of the feet, legs, arms, wrists, torso (hips, waist, shoulders, shoulder blades) and head.

Ability to methodically analyze the basic elements of classical dance technique, articulate the pedagogical principles of classical dance instruction, correctly instruct and explain the elements, recognize faulty performance, and correct students.

The student understands the composition of exercises and the composition of links within a lesson and over a longer period of time, taking into account the development of the dancers' physical dispositions.

Prerequisites and other requirements

Introduction to Dance Pedagogy 1, Pedagogical pre-seminar 1

Literature

Required reading:

HAAS, Jacqui Greene. Dance Anatomy. Human Kinetics, 2010. ISBN 978-0736081931.

TARASOV, Nikolai. Ballet Technique for the Male Dancer. New York: Doubleday Company, 1985. ISBN 780385184489.

VAGANOVA, Agrippina. Basic Principles of Classical Ballet. New York: Dover Publications, 1989. ISBN 978-0486220369.

WARREN, Gretchen Ward. Classical Ballet Technique. Florida: University of South Florida Press, 1989. ISBN 9780813009452.

Recommended reading:

GASTON, Marilyn. Ballet Pedagogy, Create Space Independent Publishing Platform, 2017. ISBN 9781973888604.

GRANT, Gail. Technical manual and dictionary of classical ballet. 2. revised edition. New York: Dover Publications, 1967.

SCHORER, Suki. Suki Schorer on Balanchine Technique. Florida: University Press of Florida, 2006. ISBN 9780813029771.

E-learning: https://www.moodle.amu.cz

Evaluation methods and criteria

Credit in the first semester is awarded on the basis of a review of knowledge, skill and ability in entering established links in the structure of classical dance training.

Additional requirements: 80% attendance, activity in class, portfolio development based on completed observing in classes and workshops.

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