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We realise most GCSE Dance students choose dance for the practical rather than theoretical focus.
That's why our written assessment is clear, well-structured and easy for students to understand.
Students will enjoy the variety of question styles, which include multiple choice, short and extended answer..
GCSE Dance helps students to develop technical and expressive skills as well as knowledge and understanding of dance through performance, choreography and critical appreciation.
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Your class will benefit from a warm up before the programme begins (if you have time)
Yawning, stretching, jogging on the spot and pretending to wash the face and neck are all examples of ways of warming up
Each programme ends with a ‘cool down’ to prepare them for the return to the classroom
KS1 Dance: Let's MoveThe children should be taught: to develop control, coordination, balance, poise and elevation in the basic actions of travelling, jumping, turning, gesture and stillness to perform movements or patterns, including some from existing dance traditions