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Learn about dance styles around the world at this site from the
San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival. The Dance Style Locator has
articles on dance from the Brazilian Maculele to the Balinese
Topeng. You can also try your hand at some activities or learn
about instruments from around the world.
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Curriculum Standard 5
Recognize and demonstrate dance in various cultures and historical
periods.
Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade four students will be able to:
- Examine dance from a particular culture and time period.
- Identify ways that dance has been a continuous part of the
history of human culture.
Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade eight students will be able to:
- Understand the evolution of classical dance forms from various
cultures, such as ballet, East Indian or flamenco, and perform
basic movement in one form.
- Learn folk and social dances from a variety of cultures or
time periods, utilizing resources from the community.
- Identify the role of dance in different cultures or time periods.
Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade twelve students will be able to:
- Perform and describe similarities and differences among a
broad spectrum of folk, social, and/or theatrical dances or
dance forms from the 20th century.
- Perform or discuss the traditions and techniques of folk
forms, such as Morris dance, Irish step dance or American Hopi
Indian dance, placing each in an historical or cultural context.
Additional Proficiency Standards Grades 9-12
In addition to the above, students will be able to:
- Compare the role and significance of dance and dancers in
North America with other cultures, considering the historical
period and social/political contexts.
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