Elements and Performance Criteria
- Extend skills in improvisation
- Respond to a variety of teaching methods and approaches to developing improvisation skills
- Practise performing improvisation tasks of increasing complexity and diversity
- Demonstrate an expanded movement vocabulary in response to various stimuli
- Integrate ways of responding to stimuli on the move and in the moment
- Incorporate understanding of the range of options available to begin improvising through watching, initiating and responding
- Embody energy concepts in improvisation tasks
- Develop skills in mat work
- Perform exercises specifically designed to build strength for tumbling and increasing technical skills
- Apply knowledge of anatomy and alignment to extend control in inverted weight-bearing positions
- Perform rolls from static start and from jumps
- Perform a wide range of acrobatic skills in relation to allied contemporary dance technique attributes
- Apply physical skills and adaptability in a range of diverse settings
- Extend skills in duo
- Extend expertise in safe rolling, falling and lifting techniques
- Practise falling safely individually and in partnership situations
- Cooperate with and develop rapport with partner during rehearsals
- Practise timing and weight centring with partner
- Extend ways in which improvisation can be used to extend choreographic possibilities at a basic level
- Show strength, precision and increasing agility in all aspects of footwork
- Maintain expertise in contemporary dance techniques
- Apply professional work ethic and basic performance psychology techniques to practice and performance activities
- Incorporate injury-prevention techniques into dance and movement activities
- Use feedback from others to identify and develop ways to improve own contemporary dance technique and group work
- Regularly view performances by industry practitioners as a way of sourcing new ideas, identifying trends, maintaining motivation, and improving own technique