Brief History and Nature of Dance - PHYSICAL EDUCATION

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Physical Education Grade 12 HUMMS


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UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO DANCE Chapter 1 Brief History and Nature of Dance

Is an activity which can take many forms and fill many different needs. It can be recreation, entertainment, education, therapy, and religion. It is an art, the art of body movement. DANCE

Dance differs from athletics or other daily activities. It focuses primarily on “an aesthetic or even entertaining experience” What is Dance?

To please the gods To please others To please themselves or self expression To build community within an ethnic group or social interaction 4 main reasons

Dance has been a major form of religious ritual and social expression within primitive cultures. It was used as a way of expressing and reinforcing tribal unity and strength, as an approach for; Courtship and mating As a means of worship Communication And therapeutic experience BRIEF HISTORY AND NATURE OF DANCE

It was only during the pre-Christian era that the real knowledge of dance came about within the Great Mediterranean and Middle Eastern civilizations. Dance was richly recorded in ancient Egypt. It was reflected in their wall paintings, reliefs, and in the literary record in hieroglyphs. EGYPT

They also thought highly of dance Dancing was taught as an aid to military education among the boys in Athens and Sparta. Also, a form of entertainment and display. GREEKS

Dance was also commonly used in education. PLATO ARISTOTLE SOCRATES EDUCATION Strongly supported this art as an integration of the body and soul

2 kinds of dance and music NOBLE – Fine and Honorable IGNOBLE – Imitating what is mean or ugly Plato

They give less importance to dancing. It stopped valuing such qualities in art as the nation grew wealthy and powerful. Dance became brutal and sensationalized as their entertainers were slaves and captives from many nationalities. It was used more often for gruesome purposes. It became an integral part of corruption ANCIENT ROME

It transformed the history of dance. The Christian fathers approved the use of dance, provided that its form and intent were holy and profound. Dances then became part of worships and church services. Development of Christian Church

Peasants performed; ROUND DANCE COUPLE DANCE 2 basic types of dancing

Dancers hold each other by hand, forming a long chain and move about in an open or closed circle, or in an extended line. ROUND DANCE

Was not as popular as round dance It was considered scandalous when first seen. COUPLE DANCE

NOBILITY Court dances emerged as part of the chivalric way of life. Because of the nature of clothing and elaborate accessories, their dance steps were limited to gliding, curtseying and posing. Noblemen danced in smooth floor or wood polished marble called BALLROOM NOBILITY VS. PEASANTS

PEASANTS Dances have large movements and wide-stepping figures. Peasants danced on grass or on the beaten earth of the town NOBILITY VS. PEASANTS

The rise of BALLET in Italy and France. After the pinnacle of ballet prominence, CONTEMPORARY DANCES that were stylistic variations of ballet emerged and evolved. 15 th and 16 th centuries

Benefits Of Dance And Creative Movement “Dance is fun! It lifts the spirit, strengthens the body, and stimulates the mind.” – Wayne Sleep (1986)

Dance is one of the oldest and most popular forms of exercise. AEROBIC – it entails about an hour of “continuous exercises, choreographed to music.”

SPECIFIC BENEFITS OF DANCE

Develops cardiovascular an muscular endurance Improves coordination, balance, flexibility, and body composition Lowers risk of cardiovascular diseases Lowers body mass index Lowers resting heart rate Improves lipid metabolism Enables joint mobility Helps improve and maintain bone density, thus helps prevent osteoporosis Helps recover coordination and neuromuscular skills after injury PHYSICAL

Helps keep the brain sharp Decreases incidence of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease Decreases depressive symptoms Increases self-esteem and improves body image Aids in releasing emotional and physical tension MENTAL/EMOTIONAL

Gives sense of togetherness within a group Encourages positive social interaction and interpersonal relationship in a group Contributes to the individual’s potential for self-actualization in society SOCIAL

Promotes cultural values CULTURAL

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